Nutbush City Limits
Tina Turner Lyrics


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A church house, gin house
A school house, outhouse
On highway number nineteen
The people keep the city clean
They call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush
They call it Nutbush city limits

Twenty-five was the speed limit
Motorcycle not allowed in it
You go t'the store on Fridays
You go to church on Sundays
They call it Nutbush, been a long time, oh Nutbush
They call it Nutbush city limits

You go to the fields on week days
And have a picnic on Labor Day
You go to town on Saturday
But go to church every Sunday
They call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush
They call it Nutbush city limits

No whiskey for sale
You get caught, no bail
Salt pork and molasses
Is all you get in jail
They call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush
Yeah they call it Nutbush city
Nutbush city limits

A little old town in Tennessee, it's called
Quiet little old community, a one-horse town




You have to watch what you're puttin' down
In old Nutbush, they call it Nutbush

Overall Meaning

City Limits, Tina Turner’s fast-paced rock, and roll classic from 1973, gives us a peek into the simple and minimal lifestyle of a small town. The lyrics talk about the various aspects of life in Nutbush, a small town in Tennessee, which is often overlooked by many. The song opens with the line, "A church house, gin house, a school house, outhouse, on highway number nineteen, the people keep the city clean." This line suggests that the town is self-sufficient and the community members ensure cleanliness, despite a lack of modern amenities.


The song goes on to describe the community's lifestyle through its daily activities, which include going to fields on weekdays, picnics on Labor Day, and church every Sunday. The song suggests that there is very little social life outside of these activities. The exclusion of any mention of thriving businesses or entertainment shows that Nutbush is a small town with a limited range of livelihood options. The line, "No whiskey for sale, you get caught, no bail. Salt pork and molasses is all you get in jail," hints at the town's strict moral code, which even extends to its law enforcement. The song's chorus, "They call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush, they call it Nutbush city limits," suggests that the town is not a city, but its importance and identity are limited to its small city limits.


Line by Line Meaning

A church house, gin house
In Nutbush, there are both places of worship and places to consume alcohol


A school house, outhouse
In Nutbush, there are both educational institutions and outdoor toilets


On highway number nineteen
Nutbush is located on a specific highway


The people keep the city clean
The residents of Nutbush are responsible for maintaining the cleanliness of the city


They call it Nutbush, oh Nutbush
The residents of Nutbush refer to their city by this name


They call it Nutbush city limits
This is the official name of Nutbush according to its residents


Twenty-five was the speed limit
The maximum speed allowed within Nutbush is 25 miles per hour


Motorcycle not allowed in it
Motorcycles are prohibited from being ridden within Nutbush


You go t'the store on Fridays
Residents of Nutbush typically shop on Fridays


You go to church on Sundays
It is customary for residents of Nutbush to attend church on Sundays


They call it Nutbush, been a long time, oh Nutbush
The name Nutbush has been around for a long time


You go to the fields on week days
During the week, Nutbush residents work in the fields


And have a picnic on Labor Day
On Labor Day, Nutbush residents typically have picnics


You go to town on Saturday
On Saturdays, Nutbush residents will usually visit the town


But go to church every Sunday
Despite other weekend activities, attending church on Sunday is still a priority for residents of Nutbush


No whiskey for sale
Alcohol (specifically whiskey) is not available for purchase within Nutbush


You get caught, no bail
If caught with alcohol in Nutbush, there is no chance of being bailed out


Salt pork and molasses
If incarcerated in Nutbush, inmates are provided with very basic food (salt pork and molasses)


Is all you get in jail
This basic food is the only sustenance provided within Nutbush's jail system


Yeah they call it Nutbush city
Another way in which this city is known


Nutbush city limits
The official border of the city


A little old town in Tennessee, it's called
Nutbush is a small, old town located in Tennessee


Quiet little old community, a one-horse town
Nutbush is a peaceful, small community that is only able to support one horse


You have to watch what you're puttin' down
Residents must be mindful of what they leave behind in Nutbush


In old Nutbush, they call it Nutbush
Although the town may be old, it is still referred to as Nutbush




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Written by: Tina Turner

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