Devil's Elbow (Doug Kershaw album)

Devil's Elbow is a 1972 album by Doug Kershaw.

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

 * 1) "Super Cowboy" (Joe Allen)
 * 2) "Devil's Elbow" (Don Wayne)
 * 3) "Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands" (Bill Anderson)
 * 4) "Jamestown Ferry" (Bobby Borchers, Mack Vickery)
 * 5) "Billy Bayou" (Roger Miller)
 * 6) "Lou'siana Sun" (Doug Kershaw)
 * 7) "You Don't Want My Love" (Roger Miller)
 * 8) "Honky Tonk Wine" (Mack Vickery)
 * 9) "Fisherman's Luck" (Doug Kershaw)
 * 10) "Sally Was a Good Old Girl" (Harlan Howard)
 * 11) "I Like Babies" (Doug Kershaw, Don Wayne)
 * 12) "(Had Not Been For) My Sally Jo" (Doug Kershaw, Buddy Killen)

Personnel

 * Doug Kershaw - fiddle
 * Jimmy Colvard, Johnny Christopher, Troy Seals - guitar
 * Curly Chalker, Stu Basore - pedal steel
 * Joe Allen, Tommy Cogbill - bass
 * Bobby Emmons, Bobby Woods - keyboards
 * Charlie McCoy - harmonica, tuba
 * Bill Ackerman, Jerry Carrigan, Karl Himmel, Kenny Malone - drums
 * Buddy Killen - percussion, arrangements
 * The Jordanaires, Millie Kirkham - backing vocals
 * Technical
 * Ernie Winfrey - engineer
 * Ed Thrasher - art direction
 * Kevin Smart - cover photography