Loretta Lynn – Fist City

About the song

Loretta Lynn is one of the most iconic and influential figures in country music. With her honest and often autobiographical songwriting, she paved the way for women in country music and beyond. One of her most famous songs is “Fist City”, a feisty, tongue-in-cheek tune about a woman who warns another woman to stay away from her man.

The song was released in 1968, at a time when Lynn was at the height of her popularity. She had already released a string of hit singles, including “Coal Miner’s Daughter” and “Don’t Come Home a-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind).” “Fist City” was another major hit for Lynn, reaching number one on the Billboard country charts.

The song’s lyrics are simple but effective. Lynn sings about a woman who is tired of her husband’s philandering. She warns another woman to stay away from her man, or she’ll have to face the consequences. The song is full of colorful imagery, such as the line “I’ll grab you by the hair of your head and I’ll lift you off of the ground.”

“Fist City” is a classic country song that has stood the test of time. It’s a song about love, betrayal, and revenge, and it’s sung with Loretta Lynn’s trademark sass and confidence. The song is a reminder of Lynn’s importance as a songwriter and a performer, and it continues to be enjoyed by fans of country music all over the world.

Here are some additional details about the song that you may find interesting:

  • The song was inspired by a real-life incident. Lynn’s husband, Oliver “Doolittle” Lynn, was known for his philandering ways. One day, Lynn came home to find a woman in her house with Doolittle. Lynn chased the woman out of the house, and the incident inspired her to write “Fist City.”
  • The song was originally banned by some radio stations. Some radio stations thought the song was too vulgar and controversial. However, the song’s popularity eventually led to it being accepted by the mainstream.
  • “Fist City” has been covered by many other artists, including Dolly Parton, Tanya Tucker, and Jack White.

“Fist City” is a classic country song that has stood the test of time. It’s a song about love, betrayal, and revenge, and it’s sung with Loretta Lynn’s trademark sass and confidence. The song is a reminder of Lynn’s importance as a songwriter and a performer, and it continues to be enjoyed by fans of country music all over the world.

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Lyrics

You’ve been making your brags around town that you’ve been loving my manBut the man I love, when he picks up trash he puts it in a garbage canAnd that’s what you look like to me and what I see is a pityYou better close your face and stay out of my way if you don’t wanna go to Fist City
If you don’t wanna go to Fist City, you better detour around my town‘Cause I’ll grab you by the hair of the head and I’ll lift you off of the groundI’m not a saint, my baby’s a saint ’cause he ain’t natty, won’t cat around with a kittyI’m here to tell you, you gotta lay off of my man if you don’t wanna go to Fist City
Come on and tell me what you told my friends if you think you’re brave enoughAnd I’ll show you what a real woman is since you think you’re a hot stuffYou’ll bite off more than you can chew if you get too cute or wittyYou better move your feet if you don’t wanna eat a meal that’s called Fist City
If you don’t wanna go to Fist City you better detour around my town‘Cause I’ll grab you by the hair of the head and I’ll lift you off of the groundI’m not a saint, my baby’s a saint ’cause he ain’t natty, won’t cat around with a kittyI’m here to tell you, you gotta lay off of my man if you don’t wanna go to Fist CityI’m here to tell you, you gotta lay off of my man if you don’t wanna go to Fist City