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1. The song describes a small town called Nutbush in Tennessee, known for keeping the streets clean and following a traditional weekly routine of going to the store on Fridays, to church on Sundays, and to the fields during the week.
2. It notes that the speed limit in Nutbush was 25, motorcycles were not allowed, and if you got drunk without whiskey being for sale, the only things available in jail were salt pork and molasses.
3. Nutbush is characterized as a quiet, one-horse Tennessee community where you had to be careful of what people said.
1. The song describes a small town called Nutbush in Tennessee, known for keeping the streets clean and following a traditional weekly routine of going to the store on Fridays, to church on Sundays, and to the fields during the week.
2. It notes that the speed limit in Nutbush was 25, motorcycles were not allowed, and if you got drunk without whiskey being for sale, the only things available in jail were salt pork and molasses.
3. Nutbush is characterized as a quiet, one-horse Tennessee community where you had to be careful of what people said.
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1. The song describes a small town called Nutbush in Tennessee, known for keeping the streets clean and following a traditional weekly routine of going to the store on Fridays, to church on Sundays, and to the fields during the week.
2. It notes that the speed limit in Nutbush was 25, motorcycles were not allowed, and if you got drunk without whiskey being for sale, the only things available in jail were salt pork and molasses.
3. Nutbush is characterized as a quiet, one-horse Tennessee community where you had to be careful of what people said.
Copyright:
Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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A 1. A church-house, inn-house, school-house, out-house,
on highway number nineteen, the people keep the city clean.
C G They call it Nutbush, oh, Nutbush, A they call it Nutbush city limits. Nutbush City. A 2. Twenty-five was the speed limit, a motorcycle not allowed in it,
you go t'the store on Fridays, you go to church on Sundays. + REFR.
A 3. You go t'the fields on weekdays, and have a picnic on Labour Day,
you go to town on Saturdays, and go to church on Sunday. + REFR.
SYNTH:
A 4. No whiskey for sale, you get drunk, no bail,
salt pork and molasses is all you get in jail. + REFRAIN
A 5. A little town in Tennessee, a quiet little, old community. A one-horse town, you got to watch, what they're puttin' down.