3:11

Upbeat Celtic folk rock with strong East Coast pub-band energy, Driving acoustic guitar and lively fiddle melodies, Accordion or concertina adding bounce and warmth, Steady, marching drums with handclaps and stomp-along rhythm, Bold, friendly vocals with group harmonies and call-and-response feel, Major-key melodies that feel joyful, communal, and windswept, Production is clean but organic — sounds like a live band in a packed pub, Mood: celebratory, maritime, timeless, full of camaraderie and lift-your-glass joy, Music made for singing together, not sitting still
2:30

A high-energy Irish folk jig with bodhrán, fiddle, acoustic guitar, flute, and tin whistle, Add stomping/clapping rhythms and joyful group harmonies, The song should be about the diversity and beauty of girls from all over the world dancing — each carrying their own spark, The style is festive, pub-friendly, and full of heart — great for group singalongs, Must be joyful, inclusive, and life-affirming, Title: "All the Girls Are Dancing"
2:36

Genre: Irish folk / pub jig / acoustic Celtic
Mood: Joyful, humorous, energetic, heartfelt
Tempo: Fast and danceable (130–150 BPM), jig rhythm
Instruments: Fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán (Irish frame drum), acoustic guitar, upright bass, hand claps, foot stomps, optional accordion
Vocal style: Charismatic, expressive male vocal with Irish accent preferred; storytelling style with playful delivery and strong rhythmic phrasing; group vocals or pub chorus in refrains
Lyrics theme: The simple, sacred joy of being alive, A grateful, humorous, and heartfelt list of life’s real pleasures—love, music, food, friends, nature, laughter, A Vitan ode to happiness, Structure: Fiddle intro / Verse 1 / Catchy Chorus / Verse 2 / Chorus / Bridge (slower, emotional) / Final Chorus with pub chorus vocals and instrumental outro
Tags: Irish folk, Celtic, jig, joyful, drinking song, pub anthem, storytelling, traditional, heartwarming, humorous
Optional lyric line: “If I was any happier, I’d float away—so I’ll
2:19

Create a high-energy, upbeat Newfoundland folk jig featuring traditional East Coast instrumentation: fiddle, accordion, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and upright bass, Include clapping, stomping, and lively tempo changes, The vocal delivery should be spirited and playful, in a local Newfoundland accent or style, suitable for a kitchen party sing-along, The mood is celebratory, coastal, and community-driven — think fishing villages, good company, and tall tales over a boil-up, No solo vocal performances — keep it group-friendly and rowdy, The arrangement should encourage dancing, clapping, and shouting along
2:38

High-energy Newfoundland folk-pop in the style of classic East Coast kitchen party, Driving acoustic guitar strum, lively fiddle hooks, bodhrán and stomp-clap percussion, Strong melodic male lead vocal with authentic maritime tone, Chorus harmony structure:
First chorus line solo lead, Second line add tight high harmony a third above, Third line build to full three-part stack (lead + high third above + low baritone a fifth below), On the “lay lay lay” phrases, double the rhythm vocally with layered gang vocals for bounce, Final line full pub-style gang shout in unison with slight octave lift and wider stereo feel, Bright accordion accents, mandolin tremolo fills between lines, Fast tempo, joyful, rowdy but good-natured, Big singalong hook, Organic live-room energy, Tags: Newfoundland, folk rock, stacked harmonies, gang vocals, kitchen party, Celtic, maritime stomp, upbeat
2:55

Lively Irish pub-style singalong, full band with fiddle, mandolin, bodhrán, tin whistle, accordion, and strong group vocals, Male and female voices in unison on chorus, big communal feel, Upbeat tempo with rhythmic claps and stomps, A rousing toast to true friendship in all forms — human and animal alike, Energetic, emotional, timeless, Suitable for a roaring pub full of good cheer and proud hearts, Title: “To All the Friends I’ve Ever Loved”
2:59

Minimalist folk duet, Instrumentation: banjo and tin whistle only, Banjo fingerpicked pattern, warm and rhythmic, Tin whistle carrying melody with airy, expressive phrasing, No percussion, No bass, Male and female duet vocals, intimate and natural, slight room reverb as if recorded in a wooden kitchen or small pub, Tempo 88–96 BPM, Simple, heartfelt, rustic, Mood: humble, joyful, resilient, Improvised feeling but emotionally strong
2:17

“Upbeat, fast-paced Irish/Newfoundland folk anthem with fiddle, acoustic guitar, bodhrán drum, accordion, clapping, and stomping rhythm — lively pub energy, catchy melody, infectious group vocals on chorus, playful and heartfelt tone — lyrics celebrating life in cold, harsh weather with joy and humor — themes of storytelling, music, warmth, and community — perfect for dancing, singing, and lifting spirits in stormy weather”
Tags:
upbeat, folk, Irish, Newfoundland, pub song, fast tempo, stomping rhythm, fiddle-driven, catchy, storytelling, joyous, infectious
3:30

Irish folk ballad, male solo vocal with a weathered, older voice, rich with character and emotion, Acoustic instrumentation featuring nylon-string guitar, bodhrán, and subtle fiddle, Slow tempo, lyrical and storytelling in tone, rs, Slight natural reverb as if recorded in a warm, wooden hall, Tone is nostalgic, reflective, and full of heart
2:48

A rousing Irish folk anthem in the style of classic Dubliners pub songs, Include fiddle, acoustic guitar, bodhrán, and group vocal harmonies, The melody should be joyful and stomping, with a working-class spirit and a message of unity, Lyrics should emphasize the value of every person’s role in society, from doctor to janitor, farmer to coder — all contributing to the greater order, The mood is communal, raucous, and full of heart, Title: "Get It Done Together, Lads"
2:34

Rousing folk ballad with traditional British maritime influence, acoustic guitar and fiddle, rich male vocals with harmony layers, somber yet noble tone, Inspired the spirit of sea shanties, Tags: historical, heartfelt, solemn, noble, folk, maritime
2:23

Every Kind of Luv
v4.5+
Rousing Newfoundland-style sea shanty with energetic acoustic instrumentation — including accordion, fiddle, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, and upright bass, Features a strong, catchy chorus designed for group sing-along, with stomping rhythm and call-and-response vocals, Melody is bold, proud, and melodic, telling the tale of two legendary voyagers with warmth and heroic flair, Style blends traditional East Coast folk with maritime swagger, fit for pub choirs, kitchen parties, or starbound ships
3:56

Rousing traditional sea shanty, major key, 120–140 BPM, stomp-and-clap rhythm, call-and-response lead vocal with loud group gang vocals, big anthemic chorus, acoustic guitars + fiddle + accordion + tin whistle, steady kick/snare like a marching beat, tavern-choir energy, uplifting and heroic, maximum sing-along
3:09

Rousing Newfoundland-style sea shanty with energetic acoustic instrumentation — including accordion, fiddle, bodhrán, acoustic guitar, and upright bass, Features a strong, catchy chorus designed for group sing-along, with stomping rhythm and call-and-response vocals, Melody is bold, proud, and melodic, telling the tale of two legendary voyagers with warmth and heroic flair, Style blends traditional East Coast folk with maritime swagger, fit for pub choirs, kitchen parties, or starbound ships
2:15

Upbeat Irish folk shanty with traditional instrumentation: bodhrán, fiddle, tin whistle, acoustic guitar, accordion, and banjo, Features a gravelly-voiced Irish baritone leading the verses, with boisterous group vocals for the chorus, Emphasis on call-and-response, foot-stomping rhythm, and communal singalong energy, Perfect for a lively pub or seaside gathering
5:43

To His Coy Mistress
v4.5+
A heartfelt Irish ballad with sweeping melodies, rich harmonies, and emotional depth, Features an Irish tenor lead vocal with a warm, expressive tone, Instrumentation includes acoustic guitar, uilleann pipes, piano, Celtic harp, and orchestral strings, A gentle tempo with a rising, anthemic chorus and reflective verses, Evokes rolling hills, quiet coastlines, and longing for home
4:02

“A bittersweet Irish folk ballad with a gently driving rhythm, Fingerpicked acoustic guitar and bodhrán set the pace, with lilting fiddle and penny whistle weaving through, Male Irish-accented vocals full of warmth and nostalgia, Song feels like looking back on lost love and old friends — sad, but with a smile, Think waking up in Galway with memories in the wind and a pint in your hand
5:19

Hymn of the Vitae
v4.5+
Create a mystical, ethereal ambient ballad in the style of Celtic new age, The primary instrumentation should include layered female vocals with airy reverb, atmospheric synth pads, soft piano, harp arpeggios, subtle wind chimes, and occasional orchestral swells (strings and low woodwinds), Use slow tempo (around 60–70 BPM), with minimal percussion — just gentle frame drum pulses or soft rhythmic echo to anchor the flow, Harmonies should be lush and angelic, with choral-style layering, The overall vibe should evoke a sacred forest at dawn, or a temple built in moonlight, The mood is reverent, serene, timeless — a sonic prayer to the universal ordering force called Vitae
3:24

The By's are Cracked
v4.5+
Catchy, upbeat pop rock track infused with Newfoundland spirit — jangly electric guitars, tight drums, accordion accents, and storytelling lyrics full of heart and humor, Sound should blend east coast folk energy with pop rock hooks, evoking small-town charm, kitchen parties, wild weather, and big hearts, Think layered vocal harmonies, memorable chorus, and toe-tapping rhythm
2:39

“Upbeat Irish folk song with traditional instruments including banjo, fiddle, tin whistle, bodhrán, and acoustic guitar, Male vocals with a Dublin accent, humorous storytelling lyrics about slipping out of a party without saying goodbye, Classic pub feel, energetic and cheeky tone, Foot-stomping rhythm, catchy chorus, and a warm, rowdy crowd atmosphere, ”
2:48

Genre: Traditional Newfoundland folk + East Coast Celtic rock + pub singalong
Tempo: Fast-paced, driving rhythm (120–135 BPM)
Instrumentation:
Fiddle front and center (lively Irish-style bowing)
Button accordion for bounce and melodic hooks
Acoustic and electric guitar with rhythmic strums
Upright bass or bodhran-style kick for pulse
Foot stomps, hand claps, occasional crowd shouts ("Hey!" "Wooo!")
Tin whistle or mandolin for bright ornamentation
Background bar chatter and distant laughter for pub realism
Mood & Texture:
Rowdy, joyful, slightly chaotic
Feels like a packed kitchen or George Street bar at 1:00 AM
Lyrics tell stories, shout local names, describe real scenes
Male and/or female lead with backup chorus shouting in harmony
Built for singalongs, dancing, and shouting with a pint in hand
4:25

Style:
Traditional Irish folk, Dubliners style, slow lament, Luke Kelly-inspired vocal delivery, intimate, mournful, acoustic, pub ballad, minimal arrangement, storytelling
Tempo:
Slow (60–70 BPM)
Key:
Minor (D minor or E minor)
Instrumentation:
Solo tenor vocal (raw, emotional, slightly rough), banjo or acoustic guitar (fingerpicked, sparse), very light fiddle (entering later, mournful sustained notes), optional low bodhrán with brushes (very subtle, late), no modern drums, no polish
Mood:
Regretful, reflective, fragile, hungover, emotional vulnerability, quiet morning after a long night, “the fear, ” human, honest
Structure:
Verse-heavy, simple chorus repeated, gradual build but never loud, ends quietly
Vocal Direction:
Close mic, almost spoken at times, emotional cracks allowed, no over-singing, natural phrasing, Irish accent preferred
Lyrics Theme:
Old friends reunited after months apart, good meal (pasta, wine), wandering the streets, pulling on locked doors, finding a pub with liv

