{"id":"2d37cbe5-6868-4797-b5fa-ea1eefc0a265","title":"Down on the Floor","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Modern Honky-Tonk/Country/Texas Country","duration":"3:18","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nClocked out at five, dirt still on my hands\nThis whole long week’s been full of other people's plans\nGot a paycheck folded in my denim shirt\nTime to wash away a little bit of this workin' hurt\nThe neon’s buzzin' like a honey bee\nAnd that jukebox is preachin' right to me\n\n[Chorus]\nYeah, the fiddle’s on fire, the beer is ice cold\nGot a story tonight that’s waitin' to be told\nLeave your worries and your troubles at the door\nGrab a somebody, get your boots down on the floor\nYeah, down on the floor, let the sawdust fly\nUnderneath that cheap disco ball sky\n\n[Verse 2]\nThere’s a girl in the corner with a dangerous grin\nTappin' her boot like she’s wonderin' where I’ve been\nShe catches my eye and she raises her glass\nI’m thinkin' this good time is built to last\nThe bartender’s smilin', pourin' out the well\nTonight’s got a secret it ain’t gonna tell\n\n[Chorus]\n'Cause the fiddle’s on fire, the beer is ice cold\nGot a story tonight that’s waitin' to be told\nLeave your worries and your troubles at the door\nGrab a somebody, get your boots down on the floor\nYeah, down on the floor, let the sawdust fly\nUnderneath that cheap disco ball sky\n\n[Bridge]\nMonday’s a rumor, Sunday’s a prayer\nBut right here tonight, we ain’t got a care\nJust the beat of the drum and a thumping bass line\nLosing our minds, one two-step at a time\n\n[Guitar Solo]\n(Telecaster lead with fiddle fills; classic honky-tonk phrasing)\n\n[Chorus]\nYeah, the fiddle’s on fire, the beer is ice cold\nGot a story tonight that’s better than gold\nLeave your worries and your troubles at the door\nGrab that somebody, get your boots down on the floor\nYeah, down on the floor, let the sawdust fly\nUnderneath that cheap disco ball sky\n\n[Outro]\nYeah, down on the floor!\n(Come on now!)\nGet on down on the floor!\n(Fade out with fiddle flourish and crowd noise)","notes":"Tempo: 145 BPM. Key: A Major. Instrumentation: Vocals, Electric Guitar (Telecaster), Fiddle, Bass, Drums, Backing Vocals. Vibe: Upbeat, energetic, and raw. The song should open with a driving drum beat and bass line, immediately establishing the two-step feel. The Telecaster should have a bright, twangy tone with generous use of country bends. The fiddle should be prominent, trading licks with the guitar during the solo section and providing fills throughout the verses and choruses. Backing vocals should be used to thicken the chorus and create a singalong atmosphere. Consider adding subtle honky-tonk piano fills. The production should emphasize a live, 'in-the-room' feel with minimal digital processing. During the guitar solo, the fiddle should provide backing riffs and countermelodies to create a dynamic interplay. The outro should fade out with a final fiddle flourish and simulated crowd noise to create the impression of a packed dance floor.","description":"\"Down on the Floor\" is a high-energy, modern honky-tonk anthem celebrating the release and camaraderie found in a rowdy Friday night at the local dive bar. It paints a vivid picture of hard-working folks letting loose, fueled by cheap beer, twangy guitars, and the infectious rhythm of a fiddle-driven two-step. The song captures the universal desire to escape daily troubles and embrace the simple joy of dancing and connection, all under the glow of a faded disco ball and the roar of a happy crowd.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/elephant/X8HT7QLqMpnX8IUd_Vkw4.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-10-09T08:38:31.3+00:00"}