{"id":"1c272909-1da3-4982-a246-af2dc6303301","title":"A Beer on a Friday Night","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Honky-Tonk/Americana/Working Class Rock","duration":"3:18","lyrics":"Verse 1:\nClocked out at five, got dirt on my hands\nWashed off the week with some soap and some plans\nGot my paycheck burning a hole in my jeans\nTime to forget what Monday might mean\n\nChorus:\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night\n(Beer on a Friday night!)\nCold can in my hand and everything's alright\n(Everything's alright!)\nWork can wait till Monday, tonight I'm feeling free\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night with me\n(Hey! Hey! Hey!)\n\nVerse 2:\nJukebox is playing that song that we love\nPool table's calling, push comes to shove\nBartender's pouring them icy and tall\nFriday night fever is calling us all\n\nChorus:\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night\n(Beer on a Friday night!)\nCold can in my hand and everything's alright\n(Everything's alright!)\nWork can wait till Monday, tonight I'm feeling free\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night with me\n(Hey! Hey! Hey!)\n\nBridge:\nSunday's got church, Monday's got work\nTuesday through Thursday, they're all gonna hurt\nBut Friday night's magic ain't hard to find\nJust leave the grind behind, leave the grind behind\n\nChorus:\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night\n(Beer on a Friday night!)\nCold can in my hand and everything's alright\n(Everything's alright!)\nWork can wait till Monday, tonight I'm feeling free\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night\nJust a beer on a Friday night\nAll I need is a beer on a Friday night with me\n(Hey! Hey! Hey!)\n\nOutro:\nA beer on a Friday night, yeah!\n(Beer on a Friday night!)\nA beer on a Friday night, alright!\n(Everything's alright!)","notes":"Instrumentation: Standard honky-tonk setup - acoustic guitar, electric guitar (telecaster with a bit of twang), bass guitar, drums, pedal steel guitar (for fills and solos), and possibly a honky-tonk piano. Consider a harmonica for the bridge or a solo after the second chorus.\n\nTempo: Upbeat and energetic, but not frantic. Keep a steady, driving rhythm.\n\nVocals: Alex's vocals should be gritty and genuine, conveying the weariness of the week and the joy of release. The backing vocals during the call-and-response parts should be raw and enthusiastic, giving it a gang vocal feel.\n\nKey: E Major would be suitable for a bright and singable feel.\n\nArrangement: Consider a slight build-up in intensity towards the final chorus. A guitar solo or pedal steel break between the bridge and the final chorus would add excitement. The outro could fade out with the band repeating \"A beer on a Friday night!\"\n\nPerformance Tips: Encourage audience participation during the call-and-response sections. Alex can point the microphone to the crowd to get them involved. Emphasize the \"Hey! Hey! Hey!\" at the end of each chorus for maximum impact.","description":"\"A Beer on a Friday Night\" is an anthemic celebration of the working week's end, capturing the pure joy of unwinding with a cold beer. Alex Wilson's gritty vocals and honky-tonk instrumentation create a relatable and energetic atmosphere, perfect for honky-tonks and dive bars alike. It's a blue-collar anthem about the simple pleasures of life and the freedom found in a well-deserved Friday night. The sing-along chorus and driving beat make it an instant crowd-pleaser, guaranteed to get everyone on their feet.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/zebra/53vDJ61iVb6qY5JjNZqHs.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/ABeeronaFridayNight-1753799150443.mp3","created_at":"2025-07-29T14:21:46.699+00:00"}