{"id":"d6bbb15a-3eb6-476a-9186-53a2f21ac99e","title":"The Curve of That Road","artist":"Alex Wilson","album":"Country-fied","year":2025,"genre":"Country/Americana/Singer-Songwriter","duration":"03:48","lyrics":"[Verse 1]\nI met you at the corner of 2nd and Pine\nYou were leanin’ on a Coke machine, laughin’ at the time\nI asked you for a dance, you asked me for a light\nWe ended up talkin’ ’til the stars gave up the fight\n\n[Chorus]\nI’m in love with the curve of that road\nThe way it bends where the river runs cold\nEvery mile marker feels like comin’ home\nWhen you’re ridin’ shotgun and we’re both alone\n\n[Verse 2]\nDashboard glow and a half-dead radio\nSinging off-key to a song we both know\nYour bare feet on the dash, wind in your hair\nAin’t nowhere we’re goin’, but we’re already there\n\n[Chorus]\nI’m in love with the curve of that road\nThe way it bends where the river runs cold\nEvery mile marker feels like comin’ home\nWhen you’re ridin’ shotgun and we’re both alone\n\n[Bridge]\nUsed to chase horizons, always lookin’ ahead\nNow the only view I need is the one inside my head\nOf you and me together, cruisin' slow and free\nThat winding ribbon of asphalt, is all the world to me.\n\n[Chorus]\nI’m in love with the curve of that road\nThe way it bends where the river runs cold\nEvery mile marker feels like comin’ home\nWhen you’re ridin’ shotgun and we’re both alone\n\n[Outro]\nThe curve of that road… it’s got a hold on me.\nYeah, the curve of that road… just you and me.","notes":"Capo 2, open G tuning (DGDGBD). The song should be performed with a warm, rolling fingerstyle guitar part that evokes the feeling of tires on warm asphalt. The primary guitar should be a Martin D-28 or similar dreadnought. A subtle bass line should underpin the guitar rhythm, focusing on root notes and simple walking patterns. Consider adding a gentle pedal steel guitar that swells in and out during the chorus and bridge to enhance the nostalgic feel. Harmonies on the choruses would add depth. Alex Wilson's vocals should be soft and intimate, with a slight rasp. The tempo should remain steady at 95 BPM, creating a relaxed and comfortable feel. The song evokes a sense of nostalgia and contentedness. Mix should prioritize vocal clarity and the warmth of the acoustic instruments. A touch of reverb on the vocals and instruments will enhance the spaciousness of the song.","description":"Shape of You\nA nostalgic country ballad about the simple joys of love and the open road. \"The Curve of That Road\" captures the feeling of freedom and connection found in shared moments and familiar landscapes. Alex Wilson's soft, intimate vocals draw the listener into the passenger seat, offering a glimpse into a love story built on shared journeys and quiet companionship.","image_url":"https://v3b.fal.media/files/b/zebra/0FpW76TL2PtmUtOfC-ec6.jpg","audio_url":"","created_at":"2025-11-27T19:57:46.362011+00:00"}