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    Riley Green just dropped a shocking acoustic cover of Tim McGraw’s “The Cowboy In Me,” and it’s not only nostalgic, it’s dangerously personal. What Riley Green whispers into this acoustic version of “The Cowboy In Me” has listeners tearing up while replaying the song

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    Riley Green Revisits a Country Classic with Acoustic Cover of Tim McGraw’s “The Cowboy In Me”
    Riley Green returns to his roots on his Midtown Sessions EP, and at the heart of it is a powerful acoustic tribute to a country classic: Tim McGraw’s 2001 hit, “The Cowboy In Me.”

    Originally penned by Jeffrey Steele, Al Anderson, and Craig Wiseman, McGraw’s rendition topped the charts with its introspective look at the inner conflicts of a rugged, emotionally guarded man. It became one of his most enduring tracks—not for radio hooks, but for its raw honesty.

    Now, Riley Green brings new life to the song. Stripped of heavy production, his version relies on just a guitar and the gravel in his voice. What results is more than a cover—it’s a confession. When Green sings, “I don’t know why I act the way I do,” it hits different. It’s not just a lyric—it feels like he means it.

    Why This Song?
    Green has never hidden his admiration for the greats of ‘90s and early 2000s country. Covering “The Cowboy In Me” isn’t just a nostalgic nod—it’s a statement. He’s aligning himself with the kind of country music that’s about storytelling, not trends.

    “It’s one of those songs I always felt. I had to do it justice,” Green said in a recent interview. “That era—those songs—they made me who I am.”

    And he delivers. His rendition is intimate, almost fragile, like he’s telling a secret more than performing a song. Fans have praised the version for its vulnerability, with many calling it one of the most emotional moments on the Midtown Sessions EP.

    What Else is on the EP?
    Alongside “The Cowboy In Me,” the five-track EP includes raw versions of fan favorites like “Change My Mind” and “Worst Way,” as well as a spiritual standout, “Jesus Saves.” These aren’t radio-polished singles—they’re honest reflections, captured simply and powerfully.

    In a Genre That’s Always Evolving, Green Keeps It Real
    As country music continues to blur genre lines, Green’s Midtown Sessions is a breath of fresh air—an acoustic pause that brings the focus back to what matters: the song.

    His performance of “The Cowboy In Me” doesn’t just pay tribute to Tim McGraw. It reminds listeners of what country music can still be: sincere, reflective, and timeless.

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