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s anthem and why is the Nutbush mandatory at gathering…

Tina Turner and her Australian connections: How The Best


became rugby league's anthem and why is the Nutbush
mandatory at gatherings?
By Mawunyo Gbogbo
Posted Thu 25 May 2023 at 6:45am , updated Thu 25 May 2023 at 9:29am

Australia helped Tina Turner become a solo megastar. (AP: Hermann J Knippertz/File)

Tina Turner, the American-born rock, soul and blues singer, had deep connections with Australia.

Born Anna Mae Bullock in Nutbush, Tennessee in 1939, Turner has died. Australians are amongst those
deeply mourning her loss.

Turner relinquished her US citizenship in 2013 — she had been living in Switzerland with her German
music producer partner Erwin Bach since 1994.

She might have lived in Europe, but Australia and Australians played a pivotal role in the performer's
comeback story.

Turner already had a successful career with her then-husband Ike Turner as part of the Ike and Tina
Turner Revue before she left him after suffering years of abuse.

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Tina Turner won a Grammy with Ike, but left him after enduring prolonged abuse.
(Supplied: Rhonda Graam)

In the official autobiography Tina Turner: My Love Story, Turner wrote about what it was like to start
again from scratch and how she came to the realisation that she needed more from a manager than
her then-road manager, friend and confidante Rhonda Graam could provide.

"I remember one day when I was lying in bed feeling a little overwhelmed and
saying to myself: 'I have to get management', it was 1979. Rhonda was doing a
good job booking me on the cabaret circuit, but I had dreams and they were big. I
wanted to fill concert halls and arenas like the Rolling Stones and Rod Stewart.
That was quite an ambition for a 40-year-old female singer, whose best years
seemed to be behind her."

It turned out, however, that Turner's best years were in front of her.

Enter Roger Davies, a 26-year-old Australian living in the United States who was at the time also
managing Olivia Newton-John.

All bets were off once the two had met. Turner wrote about Davies, saying he understood the
importance of building an audience around the globe while most Americans in the music business
"didn't acknowledge that the rest of the world existed".

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"It was our destiny to come together at this moment. Two people standing on the
brink of new lives. He wanted an artist. I wanted a manager. His ambition was to
build a star and I needed someone to believe in me, to take me to that place. We
both got what we wanted. I think Roger is the brother I never had and I'm the
sister he never had. We bonded the moment we started working together."

How The Best became synonymous with rugby league

YOUTUBE: Tina Turner performing The Best at the NSWRL grand final in 1993.

Rugby league, a game played primarily in eastern Australia, northern England, PNG and the Pasifika,
was looking for a boost in star power in the late 1980s.

So how did an African American star end up providing the rugby league soundtrack?

John Quayle, who was then the Australian Rugby League CEO, said it all started with Turner's song
What You Get Is What You See from her sixth solo studio album Break Every Rule.

Quayle's assistant at the time was Micki Braithwaite (singer Daryl Braithwaite's first wife) and she
knew Davies really well.

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YOUTUBE: 1989 Tina Turner Rugby League promo.

Rugby league was trying to change the image it had as a blokey sport for an ageing generation and it
was decided that Turner's song was what was needed.

"That week leading up to the launch — the negative-ness," Quayle said in the NRL feature Simply the
Best — The Untold Story, saying people were questioning how the sport could possibly use a black
American woman who had never played the sport to promote a blue-collar league.

"[Rugby League journalist] Peter Frilingos, he rung me up, he said, 'I've got to let you know, you know
you're gone if this doesn't work?' And I said, yeah, I've heard it, I've heard it," Quayle said.

Not only was the commercial an overwhelming success, but Turner was invited back, with the NSWRL
buying the rights to The Best.

Turner performed the song live at the 1993 NSWRL grand final between Brisbane and St George. She
also re-recorded the song with rock star Jimmy Barnes.

With its chorus, "you're simply the best", it's a song that has stood the test of time and is now
synonymous with rugby league in this country.

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Turner with the triumphant Brisbane Broncos team after the 1993 NSWRL grand final.
(AAP: NRL Photos)

Why does every Australian seem to know the Nutbush City Limits dance?
It's a bit of a mystery as to how or when this trend began, but if you live in Australia — especially in a
rural and regional town — you'll be familiar with this phenomenon.

Chances are you've been at a gathering, the song Nutbush City Limits comes on and everyone
suddenly starts line dancing — including yourself.

It often happens at weddings, discos and even


school playgrounds. And strangely, it's common only
in Australia.

There are conflicting theories about the origin of


what's become quite the spectacle — the only thing
people can agree on is, it's definitely a thing.

Guinness even posted about a world record for the


Why is dancing to the Nutbush uniquely
largest Nutbush dance and of course that's held
Australian?
here in Australia.

What's Australia Got to Do with It?


Turner was initially reluctant to record What's Love Got to Do with It, but Davies was convinced it was
a hit — and it was.

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The song was on her globally successful comeback album Private Dancer and was written by Scottish
singer-songwriter Graham Lyle and English Australian songwriter Terry Britten, who is also credited
with producing the track.

What's Love Got to Do with It spent three weeks at


number one on the Billboard Hot 100 charts in 1984
and is Turner's highest-selling single.

It won Record of The Year at the 27th annual


Grammy Awards in 1984. Turner also took out Best
Pop Vocal Performance, Female for the song at the
same ceremony (winning Best Rock Vocal
Performance, Female for Better Be Good to Me that
same year.)

Turner won eight career Grammys as a solo artist


and one with Ike Turner.

Britten and Lyle teamed up again to co-write We


Don't Need Another Hero (Thunderdome). That song
peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100
charts in 1985 and was written for the 1985 film Mad
Max Beyond Thunderdome, which Turner appears in
Turner performing What's Love Got to Do With
alongside Mel Gibson and Angry Anderson. Turner
It in 1984.  (AP: Phil Ramey/File)
wrote:

"I'm told that when the producers were discussing casting ideas for Auntie Entity,
the strong, larger-than-life heroine at the centre of their futuristic action-
adventure film, they kept saying: 'Let's get someone like Tina Turner'. They actually
referred to her as 'the Tina Turner character'. Finally, it occurred to someone to
ask the real Tina if she'd consider taking on the role."

Britten and Lyle wrote other songs for Turner including What You Get Is What You See.

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In Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Tina Turner was asked to play a character the
producers wanted to be like her. (AFP: Kennedy Miller Productions)

Why did Tina Turner relinquish her US citizenship?


The reason Turner gave for relinquishing her US citizenship was only that she couldn't imagine a
better place to live than Switzerland.

Turner told the German newspaper Blick that she was "very happy" there.

"I feel at home here," she said.

Turner isn't the only American to forfeit a US passport, with others citing tax laws.

US citizens must file tax returns on foreign income even while living abroad.

While the mayor of Brownsville, Tennessee, Jo Matherne, said at the time that she was surprised by
Turner's decision, she told Fox that Turner had always been an ambassador for her hometown.

"Tina Turner – as she has gotten worldwide fame – has never forgotten
her roots," she said.

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Turner lived in Switzerland with her long-time partner, German music producer Erwin
Bach. (Reuters: Miro Kuzmanovic)

Local love for Turner in the town where she grew up


Nutbush is an unincorporated community in Haywood County, West Tennessee.

Keith Gambill grew up in the area. He's a Tina Turner "superfan", and decades ago, in tandem with
other volunteers, began an effort to have her recognised locally and establish Turner-related tourism
throughout the region.

"What's so special about her is what she overcame and where she came
from," he said.

"If you could see how small a place she came from – the fact that she was this black girl who wanted
to be a rock star, that's just not heard of by some people [at that time].

"She could not see anything that was like what she wanted to become, but she had this in her soul.

"It's just like this one little flower growing up through the concrete. She's just such an inspiration, and
she will always be the Queen of Rock'n'Roll."

Keith started on his path to superfandom playing Turner's records for his own local radio show.

Eerily, he posted a clip of Nutbush City Limits on social media this morning — hours before he heard
the news that she had died. He said Turner describes Nutbush well in her song.

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"There's a little highway going through the country …


all you see to the left and right are fields, fields of
cotton, trees, a few houses.

"Once you get into Nutbush … there's the store on


the left, where she frequented, and the cotton gin
on the right. That's it.

"There's no open stores, no gas


Tina Turner superfan Keith Gambill is also
station. It's right in the middle of
from Nutbush. (Supplied)
what some people say – nothing."

He first saw videos of Australians dancing to the Nutbush in the 1990s.

"I've seen the records where they're breaking the records doing it, a wonderful dance, just totally
amazing, totally amazing. I don't know who started that, but it's really well put together and a great
tribute to her as well.

"It's definitely unique to Australians."

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