Black and White (Tony Joe White album)

It contained the single "Polk Salad Annie" which was a staple of Elvis Presley's live sets in the 1970s.

"Polk Salad Annie"'s lyrics describe the lifestyle of a generic poor Southern girl.

"[3] The song vividly recreates the Southern roots of White's childhood and his music reflects this earthy rural background.

Situated just west of the Mississippi River, it's a land of cottonfields, where polk salad grows wild and alligators lurk in moss-covered swamps.

It was reissued in 1997 by Warner Bros. containing two additional songs - "Ten More Miles To Louisiana" (Tony Joe White) and "Georgia Pines" (by Buddy Buie and John Rainey Adkins).