Elephant

The White Stripes

Elephant

RELEASED: March 19, 2003
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Seven Nation Army 3:51 2. Black Math 3:03 3. There’s No Home for You Here 3:43 4. I Just Don’t Know What to Do With Myself 2:46 5. In the Cold, Cold Night 2:58 6. I Want to Be the Boy to Warm Your Mother’s Heart 3:20 7. You’ve Got Her in Your Pocket 3:39 8. Ball and Biscuit 7:19 9. The Hardest Button to Button 3:32 10. Little Acorns 4:09 11. Hypnotize 1:48 12. The Air Near My Fingers 3:40 13. Girl, You Have No Faith in Medicine 3:17 14. Well It’s True That We Love One Another 3:39 15. Who’s to Say 4:36 16. Good to Me 2:06
Released in 2003, 'Elephant' is the fourth studio album by American rock duo The White Stripes. The album showcases their signature garage rock sound, with blues influences and raw production. It features the hit single 'Seven Nation Army,' which has become an anthem in popular culture. The album received critical acclaim for its innovative approach and has been cited as one of the greatest albums of the 2000s, solidifying The White Stripes' place in rock history.