{"id":"652934d9-e036-4152-a57a-53fbcd7e441c","title":"Backroad Romeo, Front Porch Juliet","artist":"Alex Wilson (songwriter)","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Contemporary Country/Country Pop","duration":"3:35","lyrics":"Verse 1 (male):\nI’m your backroad Romeo, dirt on my boots,\nCheap cologne, that honest truth.\nYou’re my front porch Juliet, curls in the breeze,\nLaughin’ ‘bout forever, barefoot, free.\n\nVerse 1 (female):\nI like my sundress twirlin’, slow dance songs,\nBut you pull me close where I belong.\nYou say ‘girl, I ain’t leavin’ — not this time,\nSwear your name’s the sweetest rhyme.’\n\nChorus (Both):\nWe’re tangled up in fireflies, swingin’ in the dark,\nWhispered secrets, shotgun heart.\nHe’s my backroad Romeo, I’m his Juliet,\nTwo wild hearts ain’t settled yet.\n\nVerse 2 (male):\nNever wrote no letters, ain’t that kind,\nBut I carve your name in that Georgia pine.\nMoon hangs jealous when you steal my hat,\nLove you reckless, baby, just like that.\n\nVerse 2 (female):\nGrandma says we're rushin', head over heels,\nSays young love ain't always what it reveals.\nBut I see forever when I look in your eyes,\n'Neath these southern stars, no need for disguise.\n\nBridge (female):\nMaybe we’re young, maybe they’ll say we’ll break,\nBut darling, with you it’s more than fate.\nWe’re muddy boots and white lace dreams,\nCrazy enough to be just what it seems.\n\nInstrumental Break (Fiddle and Pedal Steel Solo)\n\nChorus (Both):\nWe’re tangled up in fireflies, swingin’ in the dark,\nWhispered secrets, shotgun heart.\nHe’s my backroad Romeo, I’m his Juliet,\nTwo wild hearts ain’t settled yet.\n\nOutro (Both):\nYeah, two wild hearts ain’t settled yet.\nBackroad Romeo, Front Porch Juliet.\n(Male vocal ad-lib with light guitar strumming) Forever and always, girl.\n","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked intro), brushed snare drums, upright bass, fiddle, pedal steel guitar, male lead vocal, female lead vocal, harmonized vocals in chorus.\nTempo: Upbeat two-step feel. The intro should start quietly with acoustic guitar and brushes and slowly add the bass and other instruments. Aim for a lively, joyful mood.\nKey: G Major\nStructure: Intro - Verse 1 (male) - Verse 1 (female) - Chorus - Verse 2 (male) - Verse 2 (female) - Bridge - Instrumental Break - Chorus - Outro.\nThe fiddle and pedal steel solo during the instrumental break should be approximately 8 bars and melodic, reflecting the hopeful sentiment of the song. The outro fades out slowly, leaving the listener with a feeling of warmth and optimism.","description":"A heartwarming country duet about young love defying expectations in a small town setting. \"Backroad Romeo, Front Porch Juliet\" features alternating male and female vocals, anchored by playful acoustic guitar, brushed drums, and sweet fiddle melodies. The chorus blossoms with tight harmonies and a driving upright bass, creating an irresistible, upbeat two-step rhythm. The song captures the timeless spirit of country romance, celebrating the beauty of simple, authentic connection.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/elephant/jyPHM0Etnt7H7lDFPssA9.png","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/BackroadRomeoFrontPorchJuliet-1752935903575.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-29T10:12:32.262+00:00"}