{"id":"6ca8db48-42fb-49ed-b04c-9d238aece877","title":"Nashville","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Singer-Songwriter","duration":"3:52","lyrics":"(Verse 1)\nStarted with a fiddle on a front porch swing,\nCarter Family voices makin’ mountains sing.\nThat sound rolled south on a midnight train,\nBrought the high lonesome to a brand-new stage.\nMother Maybelle’s pickin’ rang clear and true,\nLit a spark in a town that the whole world knew.\nFrom WSM’s waves to the Opry floor,\nEvery song opened one more door.\n\n(Chorus)\nNashville—where the heart beats in four-four time,\nFrom the Ryman pews to the neon signs.\nEvery dreamer with a guitar comes to stand,\nIn the shadow of Studio C and a calloused hand.\nYeah, the story keeps on rollin’ still,\nIn a song called Nashville.\n\n(Verse 2)\nHank poured his soul into “Lovesick Blues,”\nCash walked the line in black leather shoes.\nPatsy’s voice floated through the Opry Hall,\nWhile Dolly sewed dreams from rags and shawls.\nThat old RCA room with the echo tight,\nPressed gold out of heartache night after night.\nFrom steel and twang to outlaw grit,\nEvery chord said “Son, don’t you quit.”\n\n(Chorus)\nNashville—where the heart beats in four-four time,\nFrom the Ryman pews to the neon signs.\nEvery dreamer with a guitar comes to stand,\nIn the shadow of Studio C and a calloused hand.\nYeah, the story keeps on rollin’ still,\nIn a song called Nashville.\n\n(Bridge)\nFrom the Loveless Café to Lower Broad,\nYou’ll find a truth that can’t be flawed.\nWhere young blood plays for tips and tips alone,\nOn the same streets the legends called home.\nIt’s a circle unbroken, a hymn that binds,\nPast to present in three chords and lines.\n\n(Guitar Solo)\n\n(Final Chorus – soaring with harmony)\nNashville—where the heart beats in four-four time,\nFrom the Ryman pews to the neon signs.\nEvery dreamer with a guitar comes to stand,\nIn the shadow of Studio C and a calloused hand.\nFrom the Carters’ day to the stars that will,\nWrite the next verse of Nashville.\n\n(Outro)\nYeah, every song’s got a place to fill…\nIn the book of Nashville.\nOoooh-ooooh, Nashville","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked intro), upright bass (walking bassline), brush snare (subtle and driving), fiddle (gentle melodies and fills), pedal steel (swells and sustains), piano (light fills in the bridge), Telecaster (short, tasteful solo). Vocal harmonies in the final chorus. \nTempo: Mid-tempo ballad, suitable for easy listening and singalongs. Dynamics: Build from quiet intro to a powerful final chorus. Pay attention to dynamics within verses to highlight key lyrics. Guitar Solo: Should be melodic and fit the overall tone of the song, showcasing Nashville-style picking. Outro: Fade out with the 'Ooooh-ooooh, Nashville' vocal part, creating a lingering sense of nostalgia.","description":"A heartfelt country ballad that pays homage to the rich musical history of Nashville. Built around a fingerpicked acoustic guitar and upright bass foundation, the song unfolds with layers of brush snare, fiddle, pedal steel, and piano, culminating in a harmony-rich chorus designed for audience singalongs. The arrangement is warm and inviting, blending classic country sounds with a modern clarity. It celebrates the iconic figures and locations that have shaped Nashville's musical landscape, while also acknowledging the dreams of the countless artists who continue to contribute to its vibrant legacy.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/monkey/Fexp--ScH1KAtMhKY3-Li.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/Nashville-1755013476965.mp3","created_at":"2025-08-12T15:35:57.055+00:00"}