
Riley Green's Reveals ‘That's Just Me’ Tracklist with Brooks & Dunn, Randy Owen, Jake Worthington and More
By Maxim Mower
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Riley Green has unveiled the tracklist for his new album, That's Just Me, with the project set to feature Brooks & Dunn, Randy Owen, Jake Worthington and Hannah McFarland. Rather than coming from Green himself, the tracklist has been revealed via the Premiere Collectibles listing for an autographed vinyl variant of That's Just Me.
Brooks & Dunn lend their voices to ‘Pave All Them Red Dirt Roads’, which we assume will be an interpolation of the ‘90s country legend's 2003 anthem, ‘Red Dirt Road’.
Judging by the title - and Green's penchant for songs that yearn for a simpler time - it seems the song will be a thinly veiled complaint about the urbanisation of rural areas. We suspect it will find the artists wondering whether the ‘Red Dirt Road’ that was pivotal for Brooks & Dunn exists today, or whether it would have been paved over.
Elsewhere on the album, which arrives on September 18th, 2026, Green's fellow Alabama native and frontman of the iconic group of the same name, Randy Owen, appears on ‘Lookout Mountain’. Jake Worthington guests on ‘Well Well Whiskey’, while Hannah McFarland joins Green for the recently released ‘Go Again’.
Excitingly, we'll be getting a full streaming release for ‘Ol’ Stray Dog’, which was previously only available as an Apple Music exclusive as part of the platform's Lost & Found series.
Similarly, we can't wait to hear the full studio version of ‘P.O.S.’, the song that the ‘Different ‘Round Here’ hitmaker infamously teased in February on the same day that Megan Moroney dropped her latest album, Cloud 9. Green's teaser clip came as fans were speculating that Moroney's ‘Who Hurt You?’ was written about Green, with ‘P.O.S.’ assumed by many to be a response to the criticism in that song.
Green denied that ‘P.O.S.’ was about Moroney in a subsequent Billboard interview, “What I was doing was I was playing this song that I’d written, you know, for my fans. And I wrote ‘POS’ like six months before that. It just happened to be that day I was at home and I was wanting to post a song. And it got talked about a lot”.
Either way, we're looking forward to hearing the full track, along with a host of other brand new offerings on That's Just Me, such as ‘Beach Happy’ - which sounds like it'll be a fantastic Tropical Country earworm - along with ‘Imagine That’ and ‘Radio Road’.
For the full tracklist for Riley Green's new album, That's Just Me, see below:
1. My Way
2. That's Just Me
3. Don't Come Any Closer
4. Go Again (ft. Hannah McFarland)
5. Imagine That
6. Got That From You
7. Bartender In Destin
8. Beach Happy
9. Think As You Drunk
10. Well Well Whiskey (ft. Jake Worthington)
11. P.O.S.
12. Runs In The Family
13. Pave All Them Red Dirt Roads (ft. Brooks & Dunn)
14. Lookout Mountain (ft. Randy Owen)
15. Seven Second Ride
16. Radio Road
17. Ol’ Stray Dog
18. More Of A Man Than Me
19. Ten Pairs Of Boots







