{"id":"4d310d11-34b5-4712-ae63-277555116f25","title":"The Girl In The Summer Dress","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country Rock/Americana/Contemporary Country","duration":"3:42","lyrics":"Verse 1\nShe sauntered in the diner, with a devilish sway,\nThat summer dress clingin’ in a dangerous way.\nOne wink over coffee, set my pulse to a race,\nGod makes the good stuff, and she owned that space.\n\nChorus\nOne look, one laugh, and the sparks flew free,\nA jolt of pure trouble meant just for me.\nHer touch was a tease, but it lit up my soul,\nThe girl in the summer dress took full control.\n\nVerse 2\nShe leaned in real close, stole my shades with a grin,\nHer whisper was velvet, brushed like fire on my skin.\nShe danced with a swagger, left my heart in a bind,\nOne graze of her fingers, and I lost my damn mind.\n\nChorus\nOne look, one laugh, and the sparks flew free,\nA jolt of pure trouble meant just for me.\nHer touch was a tease, but it lit up my soul,\nThe girl in the summer dress took full control.\n\nBridge\nNow the diner’s too tame, but her heat lingers on,\nThat mischievous glint in her eyes ain’t gone.\nI toast to the thrill, to the game that she played,\nOne taste of her magic, and my night was made.\n\nGuitar Solo\n\nFinal Chorus\nOne look, one laugh, and I’m still feelin’ wild,\nA flash of her fire keeps this cowboy beguiled.\nHer touch was a tease, but it lit up my soul,\nThe girl in the summer dress—God, she was bold.\n\nOutro\nYeah, she was bold...\nThe girl in the summer dress...\n(Fade out)","notes":"Instrumentation: Electric guitar (Telecaster with a touch of overdrive), acoustic guitar (rhythm), bass guitar (walking bass line), drums (steady backbeat with subtle fills), optional: pedal steel guitar for added country flavor. \nTempo: Medium, driving. Start with a slightly dirty, slightly compressed drum sound.\nKey: A Major (or suitable key for vocalist).\nBPM: 128 BPM\nVocals: Singer should aim for a slightly raspy, lived-in vocal style, with a touch of vulnerability alongside the admiration. Chorus should be belted out with energy.\nGuitar Solo: Pentatonic A minor blues scale with some major pentatonic flourishes. Should be relatively short but memorable and build in intensity.\nProduction Notes: Aim for a warm, slightly vintage sound with a modern edge. Emphasize the energy and the playful nature of the song. Use reverb sparingly.","description":"A smoldering country-rock anthem about a chance encounter with a captivating woman. 'The Girl In The Summer Dress' captures the heat of a summer night and the immediate, irresistible attraction to a woman who exudes confidence and playful mystery. Think Chris Stapleton meets early Sheryl Crow.","image_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-images/bulk-1750372811819-4d310d11-34b5-4712-ae63-277555116f25.jpg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/4d310d11-34b5-4712-ae63-277555116f25.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:42.071296+00:00"}