{"id":"b37ad36e-10bf-4e05-8499-888c79f10f70","title":"When It All Goes Wrong (And You Don’t Care)","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":null,"year":2025,"genre":"Country Rock/Honky-Tonk/Americana","duration":"3:35","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nFlat tire on a Friday, boss cut my pay,\nDog ran off with the neighbor’s stray.\nEx sent a text just to twist the knife,\nBartender says I still owe for last night.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nBut I’m laughin’ louder than the jukebox blare,\nSometimes the wreckage feels like fresh mountain air.\n\n[Chorus]\nWhen it all goes wrong and you don’t care,\nYou dance in the ashes, toss your worries in the air.\nLife’s a wild ride, and the brakes ain’t fair,\nSo sing it off key like nobody’s there.\nWhen it all goes wrong—hell, you don’t care.\n\n[Verse 2]\nNeighbor’s rooster crowin’ at a quarter to noon,\nBank took the Chevy, but I’ll get it back soon.\nPoured my last dollar in a neon dream,\nNow I’m rich in nothin’ but a damn good scene.\n\n[Pre-Chorus]\nI’m two steps past the point of repair,\nBut these busted boots still got a little flair.\n\n[Chorus]\nWhen it all goes wrong and you don’t care,\nYou dance in the ashes, toss your worries in the air.\nLife’s a wild ride, and the brakes ain’t fair,\nSo sing it off key like nobody’s there.\nWhen it all goes wrong—hell, you don’t care.\n\n[Bridge]\nCall it foolish, call it free,\nBut broken chains still look good on me.\nIf the sky falls down, I’ll grab a chair,\nToast the thunder rollin’ like a county fair.\n\n[Guitar Solo]\n\n[Final Chorus]\nWhen it all goes wrong and you don’t care,\nYou dance in the ashes, toss your worries in the air.\nLife’s a wild ride, and the brakes ain’t fair,\nSo sing it off key like nobody’s there.\nWhen it all goes wrong—hell, you don’t care.\n\n[Outro]\nYeah, when it all goes wrong… you just don’t care.\nNo sir, I just don't care!\n(Fade out with a final fiddle lick)","notes":"Instrumentation: Acoustic guitar (driving rhythm), electric guitar (slide riffs in choruses, possible twangy solo after the bridge), walking bass line (provides a steady, upbeat groove), snappy snare drum, fiddle (adds honky-tonk flavor with fills and licks), optional: harmonica fills.\nTempo: 120 BPM (keep a steady, driving feel).\nKey: G Major (bright and optimistic sound).\nVocals: Delivered with a slightly raspy, 'whiskey-warm' tone. Emphasize the humor and defiance in the lyrics. Harmonies can be added in the choruses for a fuller sound.\nGuitar Solo: Keep it relatively short and sweet, focusing on bluesy bends and twangy licks in G Major.\nOutro: Fade out the song with a final fiddle lick or guitar twang to leave a lasting impression.","description":"A raucous, upbeat country-rock anthem about embracing life's inevitable mishaps with a devil-may-care attitude. Driven by a steady, playful rhythm section featuring acoustic guitar, walking bass, and a snappy snare, the song paints a vivid picture of resilience. Fiddle licks add a touch of honky-tonk charm, while electric guitar slides punctuate the choruses with a rebellious energy. Alex Wilson's whiskey-warm, raspy vocals deliver the lyrics with a grin, blending humor and defiance in a way that's both relatable and infectious. Imagine a barroom singalong with a wink, catchy enough for radio play but raw enough to resonate with a honky-tonk crowd.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/lion/adGTNRcdK0oeX8qlCyA9P.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-09-26T21:42:31.867+00:00"}