{"id":"226d79ae-813f-428c-af91-897869217181","title":"Saturday Night Salvation","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Country Rock","duration":"3:45","lyrics":"Verse 1\nGravel lot’s kickin’ up dust in the glow,\nJukebox blarin’ where the wild ones go.\nBoots stomp hard to a Haggard tune,\nNeon’s hummin’ under a Kentucky moon.\n\nPre-Chorus\nTailgates down beneath neon haze,\nSpilt laughter echoin’ neon blaze,\nWe chased release through Friday’s maze.\n\nChorus\nTailgates down, radios loud,\nFreedom tastes better when you’re lost in the crowd.\nRaise hell, raise hope, raise hands to the sky,\nFind Saturday night salvation before Monday dries.\n\nVerse 2\nShe’s dancin’ close, with a spark in her grin,\nLeather and denim, pullin’ me in.\nCold beer sweats in a red solo cup,\nWe’re livin’ for now, never givin’ up.\n\nPre-Chorus\nTailgates down beneath neon haze,\nSpilt laughter echoin’ neon blaze,\nWe chased release through Friday’s maze.\n\nChorus\nTailgates down, radios loud,\nFreedom tastes better when you’re lost in the crowd.\nRaise hell, raise hope, raise hands to the sky,\nFind Saturday night salvation before Monday dries.\n\nBridge\nFiddle screams high, cuttin’ through the night,\nEvery chord’s a spark, settin’ hearts alight.\nWe’re rebels and dreamers, breakin’ every chain,\nBaptized in the chaos, washed clean by the flame.\nGot that fire in our souls, burning bright,\nChasing away the shadows of the dimming light.\n\nChorus\nTailgates down, radios loud,\nFreedom tastes better when you’re lost in the crowd.\nRaise hell, raise hope, raise hands to the sky,\nFind Saturday night salvation before Monday dries.\n\nPost-Chorus\nDrunk on music, bruised by dawn’s light,\nWe stumble home from wild delight,\nHearts baptized in the endless night.\n\nOutro\nStars fade slow, but we’re holdin’ on tight,\nLivin’ for the rush of a Saturday night. \n(Fiddle run: G|-3-5-7-5-3-0-|)","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar, electric guitar (with a slight overdrive), bass guitar, drums (snare drum prominent on beats 2 and 4), fiddle (prominent throughout), backing vocals (harmonies on the chorus).\nTempo: Upbeat and driving.\nMood: Energetic, celebratory, slightly nostalgic.\nKey: G Major\nBPM: 140\n\nPerformance Notes:\n*   The fiddle should have a prominent, slightly twangy tone.\n*   The electric guitar should provide rhythm support, with occasional lead fills in between vocal lines.\n*   The drums should maintain a steady, driving beat, with emphasis on the snare drum to create a 'honky-tonk' feel.\n*   Vocal harmonies should be tight and blend well with the lead vocal. A male backing vocal would suit the style well.\n*   The outro fiddle run can be extended or embellished to create a more impactful ending. Consider adding a slight vibrato to the final note.\n*   The song builds in intensity towards the final chorus, so dynamics are important. Start relatively mellow in the verses and gradually increase the energy throughout the song.","description":"A high-energy country anthem celebrating the freedom and release found in a rowdy Saturday night gathering. Fueled by fiddle riffs and a driving beat, 'Saturday Night Salvation' captures the spirit of small-town camaraderie, fleeting romance, and escaping the pressures of the work week under the Kentucky moon.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/panda/t_WPP2yJx-PRU4cWo2Z9Z.png","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/SaturdayNightSalvation-1752476247333.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:41.756313+00:00"}