- The Butterfield Blues Band
- Paul Butterfield – vocals, harmonica; flute on "Love March"
- Gene Dinwiddie – tenor saxophone, flute; lead vocals on "Love March", chorus vocals on "All In A Day"
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone
- Trevor Lawrence – baritone saxophone
- Keith Johnson – trumpet
- Steve Madaio – trumpet
- Howard "Buzz" Feiten – guitar, piano, organ; French horn on "Love March", lead vocals on "All In A Day" and "Buddy's Advice"
- Ted Harris – piano
- Rod Hicks – bass, cello; lead vocals on "All In A Day"
- Phillip Wilson – drums, percussion; lead vocals on "Love March", chorus vocals on "All In A Day"
- Additional personnel
- Jerry Ragovoy – piano on "Where Did My Baby Go"
- Fred Beckmeier – bass on "Where Did My Baby Go" and "Buddy's Advice"
Billboard - (United States)
Year
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Chart
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Position
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1968
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Pop Albums
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102
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