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Green proclaims "Don't Mind If I Do"

Tuesday, September 3, 2024 – Riley Green surprised the crowd at the Riley Green's Duck Blind bar grand opening celebration today with the announcement that his third studio album, "Don't Mind If I Do," will arrive on his birthday, Oct. 18, via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment.

Green also revealed that another headline tour is in the works for next year and will feature "some familiar faces" according to a press release. An announcement is expected later this month.

The venue, located at 1913 Divisioin St., is Green's new business venture with Nashville entrepreneur Steve Ford (Losers Nashville, Losers MGM Las Vegas, Losers Belize, DawgHouse Saloon & Sports Book at Resorts World Las Vegas). The renovated space (formerly "Winners Bar & Grill") has been rebranded to pay homage to two integral parts of Green's roots: southern culture and sports.

Green, nicknamed "Duckman" and a life-long duck hunting enthusiast, said, "I've spent many nights at Losers, and Steve, the late Erv Woolsey (Green's manager) and team are like family to me. Riley Green's Duck Blind will be a fun place for fans to come enjoy a game on the big screens, have a beer and listen to some good country music."

"We couldn't bring everyone out here to celebrate and not share more exciting news with you," Green said from the stage. "My brand-new album, 'Don't Mind If I Do' will be out Oct. 18. It feels fitting that it's coming out on my birthday because this project feels very true to who I am, where I come from and what I've learned along the way. I can't wait for y'all to hear it."

Green's third studio album contains 18 songs. Green five of the songs solo including "Jesus Saves," "Worst Way" and the title track, which finds Green reuniting with his "you look like you love me" duet partner Ella Langley. Dann Huff produced the project along with Executive Producers Scott Borchetta and Jimmy Harnen.

The track list is:
1. "That's A Mistake" – Tucker Beathard, Jimi Bell, Travis Denning
2. "Change My Mind" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Randy Montana
3. "Reel Problems (featuring Luke Bryan)" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin
4. "Turnin' Dirt" – Benjy Davis, Wyatt McCubbin, Ben Williams
5. "Jesus Saves" – Riley Green
6. "Too Early To Drink" – Matt Roy
7. "Pick A Place" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan
8. "Way Out Here" – Casey Beathard, David Lee Murphy, Josh Thompson
9. "Waitin' All Day" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Wyatt McCubbin, Lydia Vaughan
10. "Chip Off The Ol' Block" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Jonathan Singleton
11. "Alcohol Of Fame" – Riley Green, Kelli Johnson, Drake White
12. "Rather Be" – Dan Isbell, Randy Montana
13. "Good Morning From Mexico" – Riley Green
14. "Torn" – Randy Montana, Drake Mulligan, John Pierce
15. "Damn Good Day To Leave" – Riley Green, Erik Dylan, Jonathan Singleton, Nick Walsh
16. "Looking Back On This" – Randy Montana, Jameson Rodgers, Justin Wilson
17. "Don't Mind If I Do (featuring Ella Langley)" – Riley Green
18. "Worst Way" – Riley Green


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