Set in a Wild West saloon, the video features both Langley and Green. The narrative begins with Green entering the saloon and being immediately drawn to Langley and her performance. As Langley invites Green to dance, the story takes a dramatic twist when Green's secret as a wanted outlaw is exposed. The sheriff, portrayed by Alabama native Jamey Johnson, intervenes. The video, co-written and directed by Langley, Wales Toney, and JP Park (Whale Tale Media), brings this intriguing tale to life.
The song made its radio debut earlier this month and is featured on Ella Langley's debut album, *Hungover*. It also climbed into the Top 15 on Billboard's Hot Country Songs chart.
**More News:**
- 08/12/24: Langley and Green team up for "You Look Like You Love Me"
- 08/09/24: Houser announces "Rub a Little Dirt On It"
- 07/27/24: Green's latest single, "Rather Be"
- 03/25/24: Green releases new EP, *Way Out Here*
- 01/26/24: Marlowe and Langley collaborate on "Strangers"
- 10/13/23: Green and Price drop new music
- 08/28/23: Green releases new album, *Ain't My Last Rodeo*
- 05/10/23: Green's "Different 'Round Here" takes a new turn thanks to a friend
**CD Reviews:**
- **Behind the Bar**
Riley Green's *Behind the Bar* is a dynamic collection that stands out with its substance and style. Despite its brevity—just seven tracks—it delivers several standout musical moments. This EP, marked by its country fiddle presence, offers a mix of upbeat and traditional sounds, including the rock-influenced "Put 'Em On Mine" with a strong country feel.
- **Different 'Round Here**
*Different 'Round Here* showcases Riley Green's ability to weave heartfelt country songs into a cohesive album. Green's storytelling is reminiscent of classic country traditions, with tracks like "Numbers On The Cars" reflecting a deep Southern pride that goes beyond mere regional affection.
- **Get That Man a Beer EP**
Riley Green's *Get That Man a Beer* EP features a quartet of compelling modern country songs, with "Numbers On The Cars" standing out. This track, which explores the emotional journey of an Alzheimer's-afflicted father, exemplifies the power of country music to handle profound and personal narratives.
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