Break Up More Often (Commentary)
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That may be one of my favorite songs on Riley Green's new album
It's "Get That Man A Beer". And we are visiting with Riley, talking
About this entire album because it's finally out, yay! And the next
Song, "Break Up More Often", I think so many people can relate to
This song. You've been in a relationship, it ends, but you can't
Stay away from each other. You know it's not good for you but you
Keep going back. But in this song, you make it sound so sexy and
Romantic and very appealing. So tell me about "Break Up More Often"
And how you made an on-again, off-again relationship sound so good
"Break Up More Often" I wrote with Chris DuBois and Lynn Hutton
Great songwriters. And this was another one that, it felt a little
Soft for me. You know, I've just never written a lot of love songs
And this one was kinda that. But I really appreciated this song '
Cause it was about a relationship that I think everybody's been in
At some point where it's probably not the right person, or maybe
You don't get along, or whatever it is, but you just keep going back
To 'em. And, uh, I've used the reference of the relationship I had
In college where we dated and broke up and dated and broke up. And
We'd end up hanging out at Waffle House later the same night after
We told each other we were done, you know? I mean, it's such a
Relatable idea and that song came out great. Dan did a great job
I can remember being in the studio and being a little worried about
It coming out soft. The demo was a little bit soft. And Dan stopping
Everybody and saying, "Look in the sound booth and play it like he
Would." And then it was perfect, you know? And I mean, I guess I
Must have looked like a redneck or something that day. But it's
Definitely one of those songs that is a fan favorite and I've played
It acoustic during our live set several times. People would just sing
It back to me with a, kind of that passion of everybody's been there
Oh yeah, we have. I've been there and I know a lot of people who
Are gonna listen to this song have been there. It is called "
Break Up More Often", new from Riley Green on Big Machine Radio
It's "Get That Man A Beer". And we are visiting with Riley, talking
About this entire album because it's finally out, yay! And the next
Song, "Break Up More Often", I think so many people can relate to
This song. You've been in a relationship, it ends, but you can't
Stay away from each other. You know it's not good for you but you
Keep going back. But in this song, you make it sound so sexy and
Romantic and very appealing. So tell me about "Break Up More Often"
And how you made an on-again, off-again relationship sound so good
"Break Up More Often" I wrote with Chris DuBois and Lynn Hutton
Great songwriters. And this was another one that, it felt a little
Soft for me. You know, I've just never written a lot of love songs
And this one was kinda that. But I really appreciated this song '
Cause it was about a relationship that I think everybody's been in
At some point where it's probably not the right person, or maybe
You don't get along, or whatever it is, but you just keep going back
To 'em. And, uh, I've used the reference of the relationship I had
In college where we dated and broke up and dated and broke up. And
We'd end up hanging out at Waffle House later the same night after
We told each other we were done, you know? I mean, it's such a
Relatable idea and that song came out great. Dan did a great job
I can remember being in the studio and being a little worried about
It coming out soft. The demo was a little bit soft. And Dan stopping
Everybody and saying, "Look in the sound booth and play it like he
Would." And then it was perfect, you know? And I mean, I guess I
Must have looked like a redneck or something that day. But it's
Definitely one of those songs that is a fan favorite and I've played
It acoustic during our live set several times. People would just sing
It back to me with a, kind of that passion of everybody's been there
Oh yeah, we have. I've been there and I know a lot of people who
Are gonna listen to this song have been there. It is called "
Break Up More Often", new from Riley Green on Big Machine Radio
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[00:00.27] That may be one of my favorite songs on Riley Green's new album
[00:03.72] It's "Get That Man A Beer". And we are visiting with Riley, talking
[00:07.13] About this entire album because it's finally out, yay! And the next
[00:10.64] Song, "Break Up More Often", I think so many people can relate to
[00:14.03] This song. You've been in a relationship, it ends, but you can't
[00:17.59] Stay away from each other. You know it's not good for you but you
[00:21.09] Keep going back. But in this song, you make it sound so sexy and
[00:24.49] Romantic and very appealing. So tell me about "Break Up More Often"
[00:27.96] And how you made an on-again, off-again relationship sound so good
[00:31.56] "Break Up More Often" I wrote with Chris DuBois and Lynn Hutton
[00:34.63] Great songwriters. And this was another one that, it felt a little
[00:37.64] Soft for me. You know, I've just never written a lot of love songs
[00:40.64] And this one was kinda that. But I really appreciated this song '
[00:43.72] Cause it was about a relationship that I think everybody's been in
[00:46.77] At some point where it's probably not the right person, or maybe
[00:49.78] You don't get along, or whatever it is, but you just keep going back
[00:52.70] To 'em. And, uh, I've used the reference of the relationship I had
[00:55.84] In college where we dated and broke up and dated and broke up. And
[00:58.80] We'd end up hanging out at Waffle House later the same night after
[01:01.87] We told each other we were done, you know? I mean, it's such a
[01:04.96] Relatable idea and that song came out great. Dan did a great job
[01:07.97] I can remember being in the studio and being a little worried about
[01:10.97] It coming out soft. The demo was a little bit soft. And Dan stopping
[01:14.03] Everybody and saying, "Look in the sound booth and play it like he
[01:17.00] Would." And then it was perfect, you know? And I mean, I guess I
[01:20.03] Must have looked like a redneck or something that day. But it's
[01:23.00] Definitely one of those songs that is a fan favorite and I've played
[01:26.12] It acoustic during our live set several times. People would just sing
[01:29.13] It back to me with a, kind of that passion of everybody's been there
[01:32.34] Oh yeah, we have. I've been there and I know a lot of people who
[01:35.44] Are gonna listen to this song have been there. It is called "
[01:38.51] Break Up More Often", new from Riley Green on Big Machine Radio
[01:41.76]
[00:03.72] It's "Get That Man A Beer". And we are visiting with Riley, talking
[00:07.13] About this entire album because it's finally out, yay! And the next
[00:10.64] Song, "Break Up More Often", I think so many people can relate to
[00:14.03] This song. You've been in a relationship, it ends, but you can't
[00:17.59] Stay away from each other. You know it's not good for you but you
[00:21.09] Keep going back. But in this song, you make it sound so sexy and
[00:24.49] Romantic and very appealing. So tell me about "Break Up More Often"
[00:27.96] And how you made an on-again, off-again relationship sound so good
[00:31.56] "Break Up More Often" I wrote with Chris DuBois and Lynn Hutton
[00:34.63] Great songwriters. And this was another one that, it felt a little
[00:37.64] Soft for me. You know, I've just never written a lot of love songs
[00:40.64] And this one was kinda that. But I really appreciated this song '
[00:43.72] Cause it was about a relationship that I think everybody's been in
[00:46.77] At some point where it's probably not the right person, or maybe
[00:49.78] You don't get along, or whatever it is, but you just keep going back
[00:52.70] To 'em. And, uh, I've used the reference of the relationship I had
[00:55.84] In college where we dated and broke up and dated and broke up. And
[00:58.80] We'd end up hanging out at Waffle House later the same night after
[01:01.87] We told each other we were done, you know? I mean, it's such a
[01:04.96] Relatable idea and that song came out great. Dan did a great job
[01:07.97] I can remember being in the studio and being a little worried about
[01:10.97] It coming out soft. The demo was a little bit soft. And Dan stopping
[01:14.03] Everybody and saying, "Look in the sound booth and play it like he
[01:17.00] Would." And then it was perfect, you know? And I mean, I guess I
[01:20.03] Must have looked like a redneck or something that day. But it's
[01:23.00] Definitely one of those songs that is a fan favorite and I've played
[01:26.12] It acoustic during our live set several times. People would just sing
[01:29.13] It back to me with a, kind of that passion of everybody's been there
[01:32.34] Oh yeah, we have. I've been there and I know a lot of people who
[01:35.44] Are gonna listen to this song have been there. It is called "
[01:38.51] Break Up More Often", new from Riley Green on Big Machine Radio
[01:41.76]