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| The Manhattans | Producer |
| Teddy Randazzo | Arranger, Producer |
| Marvin Hamlisch | Composer |
| Alan Bergman | Composer |
| Marilyn Bergman | Composer |
| Don Renaldo | Horn Conductor, String Conductor |
| Jack Faith | Producer |
| Michael Foreman | Arranger |
| Leo Graham | Producer |
| Dennis Harris | Arranger |
| Bob Hughes | Engineer |
| Bert Keyes | Arranger |
| Dennis Lambert | Producer |
| James Mack | Arranger |
| Joseph M. Palmaccio | Mastering |
| Brian Potter | Producer |
| Kenny Present | Engineer |
| Benjamin F. Wright | Arranger |
| Howard Fritzson | Art Direction |
| Joel Whitburn | Chart Information |
| Stu Walder | Engineer |
| Bobby Martin | Arranger, Producer |
| Nicholas Bennett | Packaging Manager |
| Pete Humphrey | Engineer |
| Elvis Mitchell | Liner Notes |
| Heath Robbins | Cover Photo |
| Michael Vitti | Back Cover, Inlay Photography |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Richie Unterberger
Like Sony's other Love Songs compilations, this one runs the risk of overlapping too much with greatest-hits discs for some consumers' tastes. Seven of the 13 tracks here are on The Best of the Manhattans: Kiss and Say Goodbye, which, like Love Songs, surveys their recordings from the 1970s and early 1980s for Columbia. Still, this collection does retrieve three R&B chart singles that eluded The Best of the Manhattans...: "We Never Danced to a Love Song," "Girl of My Dream," and "The Way We Were/Memories." The disc is filled out by a couple of album tracks and their 1972 single "A Million to One," which was actually on the ...