{"id":"7bed418a-f18e-4cea-a4d2-73da80cf7570","title":"Last Call This Morning","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Country Ballad","duration":"3:42","lyrics":"Verse 1:\nCoffee pot's still brewing from the night before\nSun's creeping through the blinds across my kitchen floor\nWork boots by the door, blue jeans on the chair\nSmell of last night's whiskey hanging in the air\nGot to punch the clock in about an hour\nBut I'm sitting here thinking 'bout her super power\nShe could turn my world around with just one smile\nNow all that's left is heartache for a while\n\nChorus:\nIt's last call this morning, but I ain't going home\nStill got her on my mind and I'm drinking alone\nFriday night turned into Saturday's shame\nIt's last call this morning, and I'm still calling her name\nLast call this morning\n\nVerse 2:\nPickup truck's still parked outside Murphy's Bar\nTailgate's down, can see it from where my keys are\nBartender said \"son, you better call it quits\"\nBut here I am at sunrise, still nursing my fifth\nShe said she'd be there, underneath those neon lights\nGuess she found somebody else to hold her tight\nEmpty stool and an empty glass, all that's left\nGuess our love wasn't meant to last, a cruel test\n\nChorus:\nIt's last call this morning, but I ain't going home\nStill got her on my mind and I'm drinking alone\nFriday night turned into Saturday's shame\nIt's last call this morning, and I'm still calling her name\nLast call this morning\n\nBridge:\nMama always told me, \"boy, don't chase what's gone\"\nBut this heart don't listen when the bottle's this strong\nSun's getting higher, world's waking up\nGuess it's time to face the music and give up\nMaybe someday the pain will fade away\nBut today it's just another lonely day\n\nChorus:\nIt's last call this morning, but I ain't going home\nStill got her on my mind and I'm drinking alone\nFriday night turned into Saturday's shame\nIt's last call this morning, and I'm still calling her name\nLast call this morning\nYeah, it's last call this morning","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (fingerpicked in the verses, strummed in the choruses), electric guitar (subtle lead lines and power chords in the choruses), bass guitar (walking bass line during verses, more rhythmic during the choruses), drums (brushes during the verses, full kit during the choruses), pedal steel guitar (provides emotional texture throughout), possibly a Hammond organ subtly in the background during the choruses. \n\nTempo: Medium tempo, around 72 BPM. The song should have a slight 'drag' feeling, contributing to the melancholic mood.\n\nKey: G Major (allows for easy guitar chords and a bright, yet slightly mournful sound).\n\nVocal Delivery: The vocals should be heartfelt and slightly rough around the edges, conveying the narrator's emotional state. Emphasize the vulnerability in the verses and the frustration in the choruses. Consider adding subtle vocal cracks or imperfections to enhance the authenticity. Harmonies in the chorus on the 'calling her name' line would be effective. \n\nDynamics: Build dynamics throughout the song, starting with a quiet and intimate verse and gradually building to a more powerful and anthemic chorus. The bridge should be a moment of reflection and vulnerability, before building back to the final chorus.","description":"\"Last Call This Morning\" is a raw and emotionally honest country ballad about heartbreak, regret, and the struggle to let go. The song paints a vivid picture of a man caught between a Friday night's revelry and the harsh reality of Saturday morning, haunted by a lost love. Driven by a relatable narrative and memorable hook, it captures the poignant feeling of clinging to hope when reason dictates otherwise. With its blend of confessional lyrics, catchy melodies, and anthemic choruses, it's a relatable anthem for anyone who's ever wrestled with love and loss.","image_url":"https://v3.fal.media/files/penguin/9_j5ceDnf9a8AIYpyfV5r.jpeg","audio_url":"https://mxlidlmuqqztsxikjnpe.supabase.co/storage/v1/object/public/song-audio/8471cf64-36eb-4f5a-9b4c-7a04342118f5/LastCallThisMorning-1755555812321.mp3","created_at":"2025-08-18T22:11:15.71+00:00"}