Tiffany (album)
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B-sides

  • "No Rules" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte)
  • "The Heart Of Love" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte)
  • "Mr. Mambo" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte)
  • "Gotta Be Love" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte)
  • "Out Of My Heart" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte)
  • "Heart Don't Break Tonight" (Steven McClintock, Timothy James Auringer)

  • "Can't Stop A Heartbeat" (Paul Mark, John Edward Duarte) Wasn't a B-Side to any US single on this album.

Production

  • Produced By George Tobin
  • Arranged By John Duarte
  • Production Co-Ordination: Brenda Farrell
  • Engineers: John Kerns, Bill Smith
  • Assistant Engineers: Steve Holroyd, David Means, Bryan Rutter
  • Mixing: John Kerns, Bill Smith, George Tobin
  • Mastering: Steve Hall

Personnel

  • Tiffany: Lead & Backing Vocals
  • Chuck Yamek: Guitars (tracks 1, 6, and 9)
  • Dann Huff
    Dann Huff
    Dann Huff is an American musician, session musician, singer-songwriter and producer. For his work as a producer in the Country music genre he has won several awards including the Musician of the Year award in 2001 and 2004 at the Country Music Association Awards and the Producer of the Year award...

    : Guitars (tracks 1, 3-5, 10)
  • Carl Verheyen: Guitar (track 2)
  • John Duarte: Keyboards, Synthesizers, Synthesizer Bass (track 7), Drum Programming
  • Richard Elliot: Saxophone (tracks 1, 7)
  • Steve Rucker: Acoustic Piano
    Piano
    The piano is a musical instrument played by means of a keyboard. It is one of the most popular instruments in the world. Widely used in classical and jazz music for solo performances, ensemble use, chamber music and accompaniment, the piano is also very popular as an aid to composing and rehearsal...

     and Synthesizers (track 10)
  • Willie Arnelas: Drums
    Drum kit
    A drum kit is a collection of drums, cymbals and often other percussion instruments, such as cowbells, wood blocks, triangles, chimes, or tambourines, arranged for convenient playing by a single person ....

    (track 10)
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