Personnel: Dean Parks, Ilya Toshinsky, Michael Thompson , Tom Bukovac (acoustic guitar); Paul Franklin, Jay Dee Maness (steel guitar); Rob Ickes (dobro); Aubrey Haynie (fiddle); Alyssa Park, Caroline Buckman, Amy Wickman, Nashville String Machine, The Section Quartet (strings); John Jarvis, Pete Wasner (piano); Matt Rollings, Steve Nathan, Jimmy Nichols (Hammond b-3 organ); Glenn Worf, Jay DeMarcus, Jimmie Lee Sloas, Leland Sklar (bass guitar); Chris McHugh, Gre Morrow, Greg Morrow, Russ Kunkel, Paul Leim (drums); Curtis Wright, Judson Spence, Ashley Cleveland, Matt Morris, Kim Keyes, Jenifer Wrinkle (background vocals).
Additional personnel: Doin Henley, Faith Hill, Justin Timberlake, Kelly Clarkson, Kenny Chesney, LeAnn Rimes, Rascal Flatts, Ronnie Dunn, Trisha Yearwood, Vince Gill, Carole King.
An old-fashioned album's worth of duets with musical partners ranging from country to R&B to rock, REBA DUETS proves that Reba McEntire has one of the most satisfying and malleable voices in contemporary country--she's right up there with Dolly Parton in her ability to shift back and forth between genres. REBA DUETS finds the flame-haired Oklahoma gal alongside youngsters such as Kelly Clarkson and Justin Timberlake, contemporaries Faith Hill and Trisha Yearwood, and influences such as Carole King and Don Henley.