{"id":"64a81f6b-25ad-4690-8359-1a924f2e1403","title":"Front Porch Blessing","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Southern Rock","duration":"3:42","lyrics":"Verse 1:\nGot my truck parked in the drive\nTailgate down, feeling so alive\nBlue jeans on and the sun's going down\nFriday night in this little town\nCold beer waiting in the cooler ice\nGot everything I need tonight\n\nChorus:\nThis is my front porch blessing\nCold drink and no stressing\nGood friends and country music loud\nSmall town and I'm feeling proud\nThis is my front porch blessing\nLife don't need no second guessing\nRight here's where I belong\nFront porch blessing all night long\n\nVerse 2:\nBonfire crackling in the yard\nWork week done, it ain't so hard\nWhen you got a place to call your home\nNever have to drink alone\nStars are shining way up high\nThis is how we get by\n\nChorus:\nThis is my front porch blessing\nCold drink and no stressing\nGood friends and country music loud\nSmall town and I'm feeling proud\nThis is my front porch blessing\nLife don't need no second guessing\nRight here's where I belong\nFront porch blessing all night long\n\nBridge:\nDon't need no fancy city lights\nGot everything here tonight\nThis old house and these old friends\nHoping this feeling never ends\nYeah, hoping this feeling never ends\n\nChorus:\nThis is my front porch blessing\nCold drink and no stressing\nGood friends and country music loud\nSmall town and I'm feeling proud\nThis is my front porch blessing\nLife don't need no second guessing\nRight here's where I belong\nFront porch blessing all night long\nFront porch blessing all night long","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked intro), electric guitar (clean tone, subtle country twang), bass guitar (walking bass line), drums (simple backbeat with snare on 2 and 4), pedal steel guitar (subtle fills and solos). Key of G major. Tempo is upbeat but relaxed, aiming for a feel-good, singalong vibe. Vocals should be warm and sincere. The bridge should build slightly in intensity, leading into the final chorus. Consider adding a short guitar solo after the second chorus. The pedal steel should be prominent in the outro, fading out with the acoustic guitar. Use reverb and delay tastefully to create a sense of space and atmosphere. The song should evoke a feeling of warmth, contentment, and gratitude.","description":"'Front Porch Blessing' is a heartfelt anthem celebrating the simple joys of small-town life and the peace found in gratitude. Alex Wilson's soulful vocals deliver a message of contentment and belonging, painting a vivid picture of Friday nights spent with good friends, cold drinks, and country music under a starlit sky. Rooted in Wilson's personal journey from hardship to finding solace in his rural Kentucky upbringing, the song captures the essence of appreciating life's everyday blessings.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/penguin/Biqi5rCenuIQyzQ2nMvvr.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/FrontPorchBlessing-1755554373818.mp3","created_at":"2025-08-18T21:53:33.698+00:00"}