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| Al Hirt | Primary Artist, Trumpet |
| Marty Paich | Conductor |
| Chet Atkins | Producer |
| Floyd Cramer | Composer |
| Paul Barbarin | Composer |
| Norrie Paramor | Composer |
| Vernon Duke | Composer |
| Frank Loesser | Composer |
| Ira Gershwin | Composer |
| Marty Paich | Arranger, Adaptation, Orchestral Arrangements |
| Cole Porter | Composer |
| Steve Sholes | Producer |
| Sister Rosetta Tharpe | Composer |
| Don Wardell | Digital Series Coordination |
| Demoraes | Composer |
| Patrick Snyder | Liner Notes |
| Russ Damon | Composer |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Killen | Composer |
| Bart Howard | Composer |
| Friday | Composer |
| Sherrill | Composer |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Steve Leggett
Once a virtuoso trumpet player for the Dorseys, Al Hirt, essentially a Dixieland genius on the horn, broke through to a mass audience with a string of joyous, energetic, and engaging instrumental hit singles in the 1960s, including infectious delights like "Java," "Cotton Candy," "Sugar Lips," "Up Above My Head," and "Fancy Pants," all of which are collected here in this fine 20-track, single-disc introduction to this one-of-a-kind horn player.