{"id":"78fea941-ab0c-4da5-9ec5-5cca57323887","title":"A Song and a Beer","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Heartland Rock/Americana/Singer-Songwriter","duration":"3:42","lyrics":"Verse 1\nDive bar buzzing, the city's aglow,\nPlaylist spinning songs we all know.\nBartender smiling, hands me a drink,\nTonight’s for forgetting, no time to think.\nHe knows my name, knows my usual pour,\nLeaves my troubles at the door.\n\nPre-Chorus\nWearing life's marks, but the road stays clear,\nAll we need is good company and beer.\n\nChorus\nGive me a song and a beer, let the music play low,\nSing me a story everybody knows.\nThrough highs and lows, we find comfort right here,\nLife’s always better with a song and a beer.\n\nVerse 2\nWe share our laughter, let the heartaches unwind,\nMelodies lifting our hearts and our minds.\nRaise a toast to the good times we've had,\nTonight’s for the living, not feeling sad.\nRemember that summer, that old beat-up car,\nMade it this far, shining like a star.\n\nPre-Chorus\nLife leaves its marks, but our spirits stay clear,\nGathered together with music and beer.\n\nChorus\nGive me a song and a beer, let the music play low,\nSing me a story everybody knows.\nThrough highs and lows, we find comfort right here,\nLife’s always better with a song and a beer.\n\nBridge\nEvery lyric’s a memory, each chorus our bond,\nFriendship and freedom, the music rolls on.\nThis place isn’t just bricks, it’s a feeling inside,\nStories unfolding beneath city lights.\nA sanctuary found on a Tuesday night,\nWhere everything feels right.\n\nChorus\nGive me a song and a beer, let the music play low,\nSing me a story everybody knows.\nThrough highs and lows, we find comfort right here,\nLife’s always better with a song and a beer.\n\nOutro\nLift a glass to the night, watch the worries disappear,\nEverything’s alright with a song and a beer.\nYeah, everything's alright, with a song and a beer.","notes":"\"A Song and a Beer\" should be performed with a raw, heartfelt energy. The instrumentation should include acoustic and electric guitars (perhaps with a slight overdrive on the electric), bass guitar, drums, and possibly a harmonica or keyboard providing subtle background textures. The tempo is moderate, around 120 BPM, allowing for a comfortable sing-along. The key of G Major provides a bright and optimistic feel. The vocals should be slightly raspy and full of emotion. Think Bruce Springsteen or John Mellencamp. The bridge can have a slight build-up in dynamics, leading back into the final chorus with increased intensity. The song should end with a feeling of hope and camaraderie, emphasizing the simple pleasures of life. Consider adding a guitar solo after the second chorus, staying within the song's melodic framework.","description":"\"A Song and a Beer\" is a heartland rock anthem that celebrates the simple joys of friendship, community, and finding solace in a familiar dive bar. Set against the backdrop of a buzzing city at night, the song paints a vivid picture of a close-knit group, weathered by life's challenges, who find comfort and connection in shared stories, familiar melodies, and the easy camaraderie fostered by a few cold beers. It's an ode to the resilience of the human spirit, finding joy in the everyday, and the power of music and friendship to heal and uplift, all wrapped in a sing-along-able melody that evokes the spirit of Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/elephant/qYXK5FJI8N69od90Owqc8.png","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/ASongandaBeer-1752610746346.mp3","created_at":"2025-06-19T22:23:40.751348+00:00"}