Released 1972 Artist Doug Kershaw Producer Buddy Killen | Swamp Grass
(1972) Devil's Elbow
(1972) Release date 1972 Label Warner Bros. Records | |
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Recorded The Sound Shop, Nashville, Tennessee Devil's Elbow
(1972) Douglas James Kershaw
(1973) People also search for Now and Then, Flip, Flop & Fly |
Devil's Elbow is a 1972 album by Doug Kershaw.
Contents
Reception
The album was received as a swing towards psychedelic music. Stereo Review did not welcome Kershaw's move from Cajun fiddler to Nashville singer.
Track listing
- "Super Cowboy" (Joe Allen)
- "Devil's Elbow" (Don Wayne)
- "Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands" (Bill Anderson)
- "Jamestown Ferry" (Bobby Borchers, Mack Vickery)
- "Billy Bayou" (Roger Miller)
- "Lou'siana Sun" (Doug Kershaw)
- "You Don't Want My Love" (Roger Miller)
- "Honky Tonk Wine" (Mack Vickery)
- "Fisherman's Luck" (Doug Kershaw)
- "Sally Was a Good Old Girl" (Harlan Howard)
- "I Like Babies" (Doug Kershaw, Don Wayne)
- "(Had Not Been For) My Sally Jo" (Doug Kershaw, Buddy Killen)
Personnel
Songs
1Super Cowboy3:03
2Devil's Elbow3:50
3Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands3:22
References
Devil's Elbow (Doug Kershaw album) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA