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Nutbush City Limits – Ike and Tina Turner e|-----------------| B|-----------------| “A” G|-----------------| D|-2-4-2-4-5-4-2-4-| A|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-| E|-----------------| Intro: A (8) A A C G A A [Verse 1]
A cAhurch house gin house, a schoAol house outhouse On Ahighway number nineteen, the Apeople keep the city clean. They call it NCutbush, Oh, NutbusGh Call it NutAbush city limitsA
[Verse 2]
TwentyfiAve was the speed limit, motorcycAle not allowed in it You go to the stAore on Fridays, you go to cAhurch on Sundays They call it CNutbush (little old town), Oh, GNutbush They call it NutAbush city limits A
[Verse 3]
You go to fAield on week days, and have aA picnic on Labor Day You go to Atown on Saturdays, but go to chAurch ev'ry Sunday. They call it CNutbush, Oh, GNutbush Call it ANutbush city limitsA
[Instrumental] A A A A C G A A [Verse 3]
No wAhiskey for sale; you get cauAght, no bail SaltApork and molasses, is Aall you get in jail They call it CNutbush, Oh, GNutbush They call it ANutbush city, ANutbush city limits.
[Outro]
ALittle old town in Tennessee, that's called, quiet (little old community) AA one-horse town, you have to watch, what you're puttin' down in old Nutbush. AThey call it Nutbush.