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Dr. D's Country Side

I grew up around Memphis and Nashville and recently returned to the area, now songwriting at last. I hope you enjoy my humble efforts to honor those roots...
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country, slow, emotional deep voice, emotional harmonica, subtle vibratos, background vocals
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slow rhythmic country, echoes, harmonies, ladies choir, trap, upbeat rhythms, violin, good vibe, female singing, rhythmic claps
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country, evil undertones, fiddle solos, deep bass, narcissistic tone
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Country, banjo, with feeling, loyal
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Country, humorous, mandolin highlights, acoustic guitar, strong bass
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Country mixed with cosmic, upbeat and positive, highlight electronic banjo, add echoes, add chimes
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#Genres: Redneck Country Rock #Moods: Rebellious, Darkly Humorous, Rowdy #Style: Redneck Country Rock, southern electric guitar riffs, twangy telecaster leads, stomping kick + snare, barroom piano fills, harmonica accents, raspy male vocals, crowd hollers, smoky saloon ambience #Production Styles: Live, Overdriven Amp Tone, Analog Tape Saturation #Keys: E Minor #Tempo (BPM): 152 #Mix: Gritty guitars up front, bass warm and round, drums punchy with room reverb, harmonica panned left, backing crowd vocals panned wide, subtle stereo delay on vocals #Master: Brickwall limiter at -1 dB, analog EQ lift at 80 Hz for fat low end, 3 kHz presence boost for guitars, soft tape compression for warmth, high roll-off at 16 kHz, stereo widening at 12%, final loudness target -9 LUFS #[metadata end]
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country, slow, very deep voice, deep harmonica solos, harmonies and choir
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Country rock anthem, slow, female harmonies, very deep voice, harmonica highlights, deep echoes, bass banjo solos, echoes
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deep blues, electronic, plaintive sadness, strong bass
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folk, country, ballad, steel guitar, bluegrass
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Bluegrass, slow, mysterious, ballad, harmonies, yearning emotions, acoustic guitar, echoes
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bluegrass, very deep male voice, echoing harmonies, sad fiddle solos, snare drum in background, ambient, smokey, emotional atmosphere
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slow bluegrass ballad, soft banjo plucking, female voice, group harmonies, percussive mandolin throughout, banjo solo, guitar solo
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fast and catchy country bluegrass pop mix song with a warm groove and sly social commentary, fiddle solos, male and female duet, harmonies on chorus
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country, soulful, harmonies, with emotion, occassional sound of a train whistle in the background
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Genre fusion: outlaw country + Americana + spoken word, gritty, ironic, and emotionally raw, blending traditional country instrumentation (acoustic guitar, steel, fiddle) with subtle modern textures (lo-fi beats, ambient pads), The verses should feel introspective and observational, describing the numbing effects of modern life and the false comfort of quick fixes, The chorus should hit hard and anthemic, calling listeners to “check their pulse” and reclaim their creative and emotional agency, Include a spoken-word benediction at the end, delivered in a solemn doctor’s voice, as if in an ER, Vocal tone: raw, weathered, emotionally honest, Tempo: slow to mid-tempo, with a steady build, Key: minor
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Create a folk protest anthem with acoustic guitar and harmonica, The rhythm should be steady and strummed, with a raw, unpolished feel that invites a crowd to sing along, The melody should be simple, chant-like, and easy to remember, Tone: satirical yet heartfelt, critiquing America’s obsession with self-storage while people remain homeless, Use a communal, generational energy, like voices rising together at a rally, Verses describe garages packed with clutter, plastic bins, and storage units as modern temples of materialism, Bridge imagines opening the storage doors to house the homeless, Performance should feel urgent, authentic, and rally-like, encouraging listeners to join in
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gothic rockabilly, 128 bpm, deep male voice, country-rock storytelling, VERY Fast-paced, reckless, humorous yet fatalistic, steel guitar riffs, upright bass walking line, snappy drum shuffle, occasional honky-tonk piano fills Vocal style: Southern drawl, half-talking, half-singing, like telling a wild car story Energy: Driving rhythm, feels like speeding down a highway at night, playful but dangerous Lyrics: Use provided lyrics verbatim Structure: Verse/chorus storytelling with a bridge that escalates tension, ending with a dramatic reflective outro Production notes: Keep it raw and live-sounding, like a barroom band tearing through a cautionary tale
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Modern country‑pop duet with male and female voices, acoustic guitar and piano foundation, light percussion, and subtle strings, Male voice sings Verse 1 about Tennessee roots and Broadway dreams, Female voice sings Verse 2 about Florida’s Emerald Coast and peaceful beaches, Verse 3 alternates lines as they meet in PCB, then harmonize, Verse 4 alternates declarations (“I’m his, she’s mine”) before joining in harmony, Choruses are full duet harmonies built around the hook: “Love’s not a place, it’s a State of Mine, ” Outro is soft harmony fading out
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[style: Country Rap / Southern Pop Fusion, playful, swagger-filled, humorous] [key: G Major, 4/4, 96 BPM] [instrumental: Acoustic guitar strums, banjo riffs, stomping kick drum, layered with trap hi-hats, booming 808 bass, and twangy slide guitar; add crowd shouts and claps for energy] [vocals: Duet style — one voice with country drawl, the other with rap cadence; playful call-and-response delivery; humorous emphasis on “wiggle” lines; chorus sung in harmony] [structure: Intro with guitar lick and beat drop, verses alternating rap and country vocals, big chorus hook with both voices, bridge breakdown with stomps and claps, outro fading on repeated “wiggle” motif]
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Southern country ballad, warm acoustic guitars, fiddle and light banjo, steady mid-tempo rhythm, Male and female duet vocals with heartfelt harmonies, Cozy autumn atmosphere with imagery of pumpkin pies, apple cider candles, raking leaves, Thanksgiving and Christmas lights, Tone is nostalgic, romantic, and inevitable, blending humor and sincerity, Chorus should feel like a chant, uplifting and ceremonial, Style: modern country with folk storytelling roots, polished but intimate
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Create a modern bluegrass track with a confident, playful edge, Acoustic guitar and mandolin set the foundation, with steady banjo, a driving upright bass line, The vocal should be male, gritty but melodic, telling the story of a woman who’s unpredictable, irresistible, and always one step ahead, The mood is late‑night Southern heat — riverbank water, fogged‑up truck windows, and the thrill of diving in without thinking, Choruses should hit with bluegrass style emphasizing the repeated line: “I, Don’t, Care, I’d follow her anywhere, I’ll jump right in with both feet, ” Keep the verses storytelling‑driven: jumping into cold water, long drives, parking somewhere quiet, her wild streak, and the final moment when she pulls him inside and slams the door, Tone: bold, flirtatious, reckless, and full of heart — a mountain boy falling hard for a woman he can’t predict or resist
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(Bluegrass with Heavy Mandolin) Dark bluegrass anthem, driving and earnest, with Appalachian storytelling cadence, **Instrumentation:** - **Mandolin:** Front and center — very slow for dramatic verses, percussive chop on off‑beats, solo break in verse 3, - **Banjo:** Rolling undercurrent, weaving with mandolin lines, - **Fiddle:** Emotional counterpoint, soaring harmonies in the chorus, mournful accents in the bridge, - **Upright Bass:** Root‑thumping drive, grounding the rhythm, - **Vocals:** High‑lonesome lead with tight harmonies on the chorus, **Vocal Delivery:** - Verses: Narrative, sad storytelling tone — clear and earnest, - Chorus: Sad Strong, chant‑like harmonies (“Randomness — no such thing”), - Bridge: Very hushed, reflective, - fiddle and mandolin tension underneath
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folk, tribute, sweet, fiddle, steel guitar
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Elegiac folk‑rock with cinematic undertones, Slow, solemn, reflective, A mournful, human, borderless lament, Tone should feel ancient, universal, and heavy with history, Vocal Style: Warm, weary male vocal, Low, steady, intimate delivery, Slight gravel, emotional restraint, like someone singing a truth they wish weren’t true, Think modern folk ballad meets hymn, Instrumentation: Fingerpicked acoustic guitar, soft piano, bowed upright bass, distant pads, light percussion (brushes or soft toms), subtle ambient drones, Occasional low strings for emotional lift, No bright or upbeat elements, Overall Feel: A slow build from quiet reflection to a heavy, swelling chorus, Should feel like a lament sung at the edge of a border, or in the ruins of a broken wall, Emphasize inevitability, humanity, and sorrow