{"id":"6258a2d3-fc08-4694-a365-512a5451c794","title":"That Good Old 90s Country","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Neo-Traditional Country","duration":"3:45","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\n1992, dirt roads and FM gold\nGeorge Strait on the radio, stories being told\nLevi's worn thin, boots kicked up high\nChattahoochee memories under Georgia sky\n\n[Verse 2]\nGarth was king and Faith was rising\nBrooks & Dunn kept dance floors flying\nShania showed us what a woman feels\nWhen country music still had steel\n\n[Chorus]\nThey don't make 'em like they did back then\nWhen three chords and truth was more than just pretend\nNo Auto-Tune, no drum machines\nJust real songs about real dreams\nThat good ol' 90s country\n\n[Verse 3]\nMary Chapin Carpenter, voice sweet and clear\nReba McEntire, wiping away a tear\nJoe Diffie singing, \"Pickup Man\" with pride\nAlan's \"Chattahoochee\" river, where memories reside\n\n[Bridge]\nAlan Jackson taught us how to live\nTravis Tritt showed what love could give\nAnd every small-town Friday night\nWas pure country done just right\n\n[Chorus]\nThey don't make 'em like they did back then\nWhen three chords and truth was more than just pretend\nNo Auto-Tune, no drum machines\nJust real songs about real dreams\nThat good ol' 90s country\n\n[Outro]\nYeah, that good ol' 90s country\nWhen the music meant something true\nThat good ol' 90s country\nStill running straight through my blood\nThat good ol' 90s country","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (steel-string), electric guitar (Telecaster with slight overdrive), bass guitar, drums (traditional country kit), steel guitar (prominent throughout), fiddle. Tempo: Medium tempo, steady beat, suitable for line dancing. Key: G major. The song should have a warm, nostalgic feel. The steel guitar should be used liberally, providing fills and adding to the emotional impact. Vocals should be clear and heartfelt, with a slight twang. Harmonies in the chorus would enhance the traditional country sound. Consider adding a subtle organ pad underneath during the verses to thicken the sound. The drum beat should be a classic country shuffle or a simple, driving rhythm. The bridge could build slightly in intensity, leading back to the final chorus with more energy.","description":"A nostalgic country anthem that celebrates the golden age of 90s country music, reminiscing about simpler times, authentic storytelling, and the iconic artists who defined the era. The song evokes feelings of warmth, familiarity, and longing for a sound that prioritized heart and soul over studio perfection.","image_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-images/bulk-1750372189859-6258a2d3-fc08-4694-a365-512a5451c794.jpg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/6258a2d3-fc08-4694-a365-512a5451c794.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:45.076682+00:00"}