Suzy Elkins (musician)
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Suzy Elkins is an American musician, singer and songwriter.
Born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, Elkins moved to Hattiesburg, Mississippi, at the age of twelve.
Elkins has played in three bands: Eveready, The Drapes, and The Commandos. She has released one album as a solo artist, entitled Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet).
== Discography: ==
Suzy Elkins
"Bad Attitude" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Get Lost" by R. McCullough and J. Lawrence, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Milk and Honey" by S. Elkins, G. Felton, RS. Field, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Ashes to Ashes" by S. Elkins, R. McCullough, J. Lawrence, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Tell It on the Line" by S. Elkins, G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Hwy 90" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Pink Patio" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Burnt Bridge" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"Too Fast" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
"I Believe I Can Fly" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Glass Slippers (Just Hurt My Feet), Vertical Records, 2003.
Commandos
"Tell It On the Line" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Herd It Through the Grapevine, Various Artists, Elektra Records, 1985.
"Tell Me Why" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"Hwy 90" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"Morning Train" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"Edge of Town" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"Baby, Don't Be Blue" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Bouqdisque, 1986.
"The First Hard Frost" by S. Elkins, G. Felton, R.S. Field, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"My Little Sister" by E. Elkins, S. Elkins, G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"The Late Show" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"Mad and Sad" by R.S. Field and R. Rawls, Edge of Town, Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986.
"The Public Square" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Edge of Town , Commandos, Austin Records, Polarvox, Boudisque, 1986
"Psycho" Commandos EP, Jungle Records, 1985.
"My Baby Loves Monster Movies" by R.S. Field, Commandos EP, Jungle Records, 1985.
"Rock Boppin' Baby" Live at the Continental Club, Various Artists, Profile Records, 1985.
"Haunted Motel" by S. Elkins and G. Felton, Haunted Motel, Various Artists, Boffo Records, 1989.
The Drapes
"I See You Driving" by R.S. Field, The Drapes EP, Sharp Circle Records, 1980.
"I Need You" by R.S. Field and J. McMurry, The Drapes EP, Sharp Circle Records, 1980.
"A Little Just Isn't Enough" by R.S. Field, The Drapes EP, Sharp Circle Records, 1980.
"She's Just a Young Girl" by R.S. Field and J. McMurry, The Drapes EP, Sharp Circle Records, 1980.
Other Artists
* Webb Wilder
o "How Long Can She Last" by S. Elkins, R.S. Field, and Monty Smith, It Came From Nashville, Webb Wilder, Racket Records, Landslide, Watermelon Records, 1985.
o "Run With It" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Doo Dad, Webb Wilder, Zoo/Praxis/BMG, 1991.
o "Fall In Place" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Acres of Suede, Webb Wilder, Watermelon Records, 1996.
o "Why Do You Call" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Acres of Suede, Webb Wilder, Watermelon Records, 1996.
* Nanci Griffith
o "Morning Train" by S. Elkins and R.S. Field, Blue Roses from the Moons, Nanci Griffith, Elektra Records, 1997.
* Alan Rhody
o "Too Close to Home" by S. Elkins and Alan Rhody, Dreamer's World, Alan Rhody, Taxim Records, 1992.
* R. S. Field
o "Secret Heart" by S. Elkins and R. S. Field, Calling Dr. Strong, RRAF, Paladin, 1998.
o "How Long Can She Last" by S. Elkins, R. S. Field, and Monty Smith, Calling Dr. Strong, RRAF, Paladin, 1998.
* Toni Price
o "Blue River" by Rick Rawls and S. Elkins, Born to Be Blue, Toni Price, TMG-Antones Records, 2003.