Behind The Bar Riley Green
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
02.07.2021
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- 1 Behind The Bar 03:04
- 2 That’s What I’ve Been Told 03:50
- 3 If It Wasn’t For Trucks 03:15
- 4 Put ‘Em On Mine 03:01
- 5 That Was Us 03:30
- 6 I Let A Damn Good Woman Leave 03:33
- 7 That's My Dixie 03:43
Info for Behind The Bar
The Alabama native co-wrote each track on the new set, which also features writers Randy Montana, Bobby Pinson, Jonathan Singleton, Thomas Rhett, and more. Opening with the rowdy “Behind The Bar” before transitioning to the life lessons in “That’s What I’ve Been Told,” Green also gets nostalgic with his current single “If It Wasn’t For Trucks.” The project also includes “Put ‘Em On Mine” and a Jessi Alexander duet “That Was Us,” as well as “That’s My Dixie,” and “I Let A Damn Good Woman Leave,” a fan favorite since Green debuted the unreleased track during his Golden Saw Series last fall.
“I’ve always enjoyed writing songs and one of the biggest tools I’ve used over the years to shape my songwriting is playing those songs on the road for fans and gauging their reactions,” Green explains. “I’m looking forward to releasing Behind The Bar and getting to play those songs on the road this summer.” (Riley Green)
Riley Green
Riley Green
Born in Jacksonville, Alabama, Riley Green was raised on the sounds of old traditional Country, Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel music. He learned the spirit of songwriting and performing at a young age while spending time with his grandfather, Bufford Green, who ran Golden Saw Music Hall. Riley shared the stage with him and other men of his generation, laying a foundation for the songs he’d craft in the years to come, reflecting on the experiences of a young Southern man trying to find his place in the world. With a mixture of outlaw-rebellion and respect for tradition, Riley’s original music has already tallied over 51 million streams to date. Currently on his headlining OUTLAWS LIKE US TOUR, Riley has built fierce support traveling the southeast for the last five years growing his loyal fanbase on social media. Named one of Rolling Stone Country’s “Artists You Need to Know,” his recently released IN A TRUCK RIGHT NOW EP on BMLG Records was produced by Dann Huff and features four songs he co-wrote: “There Was This Girl,” “Same Old Song,” “Break Up More Often,” and “In A Truck Right Now.” For tour dates and more information on Riley Green visit https://www.rileygreenmusic.com
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