Keyboardist David Braham plays on the recording and also produced the album with Mark Murphy. Braham had previously appeared on Muse releases by
Houston Person (
Heavy Juice) and
Johnny Lytle (
Good Vibes).
Grady Tate and Ed Caccavale play drums on the album. Grady Tate plays on five of the tracks and also contributes vocals on the "Misty / Midnight Sun" medley. A legendary jazz drummer, Tate had played frequently with
Peggy Lee.
Gene Lees wrote in a 1963
DownBeat feature on Murphy, "The singer who has most influenced Murphy, by his own reckoning, is Peggy Lee". Murphy told Lees, "She has such a creative approach through the lyrics as opposed to Sarah Vaughan’s creative approach through the music. Peggy is always creative: she never stops experimenting and trying out things. That's one reason she's never a bore. She’s inconsistent but never dull".
Gerry Niewood, from
Chuck Mangione's band, plays tenor saxophone on the album and flute on Murphy's own composition, "Full Moon".
Harry Leahey, a former member of
Phil Woods' Quintet, plays guitar with a solo on "Our Love Rolls On".
Ted Curson from Charles Mingus' band plays trumpet and Lawrence Killian accompanies on percussion. == Reception ==