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Ain’t No Straight Line Homev-Fi
Authentic Appalachian bluegrass, fast 2/4 tempo (~125–145 BPM), raw “three chords and the truth,” deeply traditional Kentucky mountain style, storytelling-focused, no modern polish. Acoustic instrumentation only: driving banjo rolls, sharp mandolin chop, expressive fiddle leads, upright bass pulse, steady acoustic guitar rhythm, tight and energetic playing.
Vocals: male lead with strong Appalachian/Kentucky dialect, natural mountain phrasing (“ain’t”, “done”, “’em”), slightly nasal high-lonesome tone, raw and unfiltered, deeply human, storytelling first. Tight high harmonies (tenor + baritone) in chorus, traditional blend.
Arrangement: fast intro, verse-driven narrative, simple catchy chorus, frequent instrumental breaks (banjo/fiddle), strong harmonies, raw live feel, no overproduction.
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[Verse 1]
Sun come up on a crooked road
Boots still wet from the night before
I ain’t sayin’ I done right
Just tryin’ to see some mornin’ light
[Verse 2]
Mama said, “Boy, don’t you roam
A heart gets lost when it ain’t got home”
I just nodded, kept my pace
Chasin’ ghosts I couldn’t face
[Chorus]
Ain’t no straight line home for me
Just a bend in every memory
But I stand where my feet come down
That’s enough on this hard ground
[Verse 3]
Barroom talk and a back porch chair
Same old sins hangin’ in the air
But I ain’t the worst you’ll find
Just a man tryin’ to ease his mind
[Bridge]
Lord knows I done my share
Of runnin’ fast and gettin’ nowhere
[Final Chorus]
Ain’t no straight line home, it’s true
But I keep walkin’ like I ought to do