Riley Green Announces Deluxe Edition of Don’t Mind If I Do
Riley Green isn’t closing the chapter on his 2024 album Don’t Mind If I Do just yet. The Alabama native has revealed a deluxe edition of the RIAA Gold-certified project, arriving August 29 via Nashville Harbor Records & Entertainment, complete with six brand-new songs.
The expanded collection brings out new layers of Green’s signature mix of southern grit and heartfelt storytelling. Among the fresh additions is “Make It Rain,” a fan favorite he’s been previewing throughout his international Damn Country Music Tour. The deluxe release also packs star-studded collaborations: “Cowboy As It Gets” with Randy Houser and the emotional duet “I Just Need You” featuring rising talent Hannah McFarland.
Other highlights include the aching ballad “What Am I Supposed to Do Now,” the outdoors-inspired “Bet They’re Biting,” and “One to Willie,” a touching nod to the country greats who shaped his artistry. Together, these new songs not only expand the album—they further cement Green’s role as one of the genre’s defining voices today.
Complete Tracklist – Don’t Mind If I Do (Deluxe)
That’s A Mistake
Change My Mind
Reel Problems (feat. Luke Bryan)
Turnin’ Dirt
Jesus Saves
Too Early To Drink
Pick A Place
Way Out Here
Waitin’ All Day
Chip Off The Ol’ Block
Alchohall Of Fame
Rather Be
Good Morning From Mexico
Torn
Damn Good Day To Leave
Looking Back On This
Don’t Mind If I Do (feat. Ella Langley)
Worst Way
Make It Rain
Cowboy As It Gets (feat. Randy Houser)
I Just Need You (feat. Hannah McFarland)
What Am I Supposed To Do Now
Bet They’re Biting
One To Willie
What’s Next for Riley Green
The deluxe announcement follows news of Green’s latest project, The 90s Country Show on Apple Music Country. The six-episode series takes fans on a nostalgic journey through one of the genre’s most iconic decades, spotlighting the hits that shaped the era and reflecting on how they influenced his own music.
Meanwhile, Green is in the middle of his biggest trek yet—the Damn Country Music Tour. After kicking off in Canada earlier this year, the tour runs through November with stops in major cities like New York, Chicago, and Boston, plus a string of UK dates.