Riley Green Lyrics for Instagram Captions
Country music vibes meet Instagram captions! If you’re a Riley Green fan, his lyrics are full of heartfelt moments, small-town stories, and catchy lines that make perfect captions for your posts.
From love and heartbreak to freedom and adventure, Riley Green’s words capture life’s raw, relatable moments in a way that’s both charming and memorable.
This article rounds up the best Riley Green lyrics for Instagram captions, so you can let his music speak for your mood, style, and everyday adventures.
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Riley Green Lyrics Captions
- She’s drinking tonight
- Bring back the mustache
- Lawd have mercy
- We do things a little different round here
- There was this girl
- This is what I mean, I say I like country artists
- Bury me in Dixie
- Duckman
- Talkin’ life and death, Fords and Chevrolets
- Got a life well full, little sunshine, a little shade
- Yeah, that’s a hell of a way to go
- I was out of my mind and she was out of this world
- When she comes home tonight
- I see Georgia on her mind
- Different round here
- Wild woman
- Jesus and wranglers
- Where corn don’t grow
- Least that’s what I’ve been told
- That girl ain’t coming back if you let her go
- Running with an angel
- Always be this way
- A beautiful mess
- Dancin’ when the sun goes down
- Somewhere in a truck right now
- I owe him a round
- Freedom in the headlights
- Get that man a beer
- Outlaws like us
- He might’ve did me a favor
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Riley Green Song Captions
- I wish every porch had a swing.
- Wish kids still learned to say sir and ma’am, and how to shake a hand.
- I wish Monday mornin’s felt just like Friday nights.
- And coolers never run out of cold Bud Light.
- And I wish high school home teams never lost.
- And back road drinkin’ kids never got caught.
- I wish Sunday’s on a creek bank would never end.
- Wish the first time, seventeen, she was my everything kiss in a Chevrolet.
- I wish Country music still got played on Country radio.
- And I wish honky-tonks didn’t have no closing time.
- I was down at a local beer joint with a few of the guys.
- This cute little country girl caught my eye.
- Boy, let me tell you.
- She was the prettiest thing I’d ever seen in a pair of boots.
- She walked right up to me, handed me a beer.
- Gave me a look like, let’s get outta here.
- That’s when I realized.
- She was every cowboy’s dream come true.
- She told me this right here.
- She said.
- Never knew my old man’s truck could even run like that.
- Should’ve known better than to take that curve so fast.
- Daddy pulled up, I was down in a ditch.
- There was this girl, drink in her hand.
- Shootin’ me a “Let’s get into trouble” grin.
- I was out of my mind, she was out of this world.
- Some folks ask me why I still pick this guitar.
- There was this girl, beer in her hand.
- But there was this girl, holdin’ my hand.
- She’s pullin’ me in, she straightened me out.
- Well, I heard they got married and they bought a little place.
- He worked nights, and she worked days.
- And they had two mean kids.
- His old dog and her wandering eyes.
- Well, I heard she’s up to her old tricks again.
- It broke my heart, but that was back then.
- And I figured out later, well, he might have did me a favor.
- So if you get that chance, won’t you get that man a beer.
- I can see him there and he’s sitting in the same ol’ stool.
- That I broke in when she broke me in two.
- ‘Round here fast is how the grass grows.
- Lost is what you find on a back road.
- Proof’s in the whiskey, red’s in the dirt.
- Hard work stops at the fence row.
- We stand for the flag and if you don’t like it, we don’t care.
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- Heroes are daddies and mamas are love.
- Brave is eighteen wearin’ army green.
- Truth is in the words, in red we read.
- Rain on a roof is what a song is.
- Home is where the heart is.
- Tonight, I ain’t bringin’ no roses.
- I think I just better show you.
- Just turn the lights down, let’s get right down to it.
- Soon as I walk in the door.
- I don’t wanna be out of line.
- Baby, that don’t mean that I don’t love to go wine and dine you.
- Your skin on my skin feels just like heaven to me.
- You look like an angel tonight.
- I want you in the worst way.
- I’ve been doin’ better.
- I hardly ever think of you, lately.
- It ain’t all sunshine.
- When you cross my mind, I start missin’ you like crazy.
- I try to numb the pain, but there ain’t no damn way.
- I’m just one whiskey away.
- Drink up the nerve to show up at your house.
- It’s killin’ me not holdin’ you right now.
- I’m one memory away from fallin’ all the way apart.
- ‘Cause I might still love you.
- 5 a.m., out the door.
- Eight hours, maybe more starin’ me down.
- Hatin’ work, haulin’ dirt.
- Off at 2, nothin’ to do.
- ‘Cause that girl, she don’t get off ’til 5.
- But I’ll have a bottle waitin’.
- And it’s on when she pulls in the drive.
- We’ll take that clock off the wall.
- Let our clothes just lay where they fall.
- Be just her and I and we’ll take our time.
- Spring break down in Panama City, it was two thousand and somethin’.
- I don’t remember a single bar, that we didn’t show up drunk in.
- So when I first kissed her lips, I know she damn sure tasted whiskey.
- But she didn’t seem to mind.
- I told her I’m from Alabama, she said hell I am too.
- Well she’s all Alabama, but she’s got her feet stuck in the Georgia clay.
- And every time she gets alone with me, I see Georgia on her mind.
- She said she had a man back home that she’d been leavin’ for some time.
- Well pretty soon it’s just a text she’d send with a line from her favorite song.
- Well she’s all Alabama, but she’s stuck on Georgia time.
Riley Green Song Lyrics Captions
- No one could ever say we lacked in passion.
- Truth is we were burning like a flame.
- I know it felt different when she kissed me.
- I guess I’ve never been a kiss goodbye.
- Well I’ve tried other women, they never felt the same.
- And I wish that I could change it.
- ‘Cause the truth is that the devil had no business runnin’ with an angel.
- Well your eyes are like a north Alabama sunset.
- Holding you was heaven, but losing you was hell.
- I should’ve known the devil had no business runnin’ with an angel.
- Give a damn about Jesus and Jones.
- Who’s gonna drive them old trucks.
- Who’re you gonna call when you’re stuck.
- Outlaws like us.
- We spit, fight and cuss and run one-stoplight towns.
- We ain’t got much.
- It’s more than enough to make a girl fall in love.
- We still got pride in the South.
- Well, buddy don’t try pushing us.
- Stopped by that house on Nesbitt Lake.
- He’s sittin’ in his easy chair, watchin’ a Sunday evenin’ race.
- Guess he forgot we laid her down, it’ll be a year come June.
- Then he mumbles about Vietnam.
- I guess he still knows the numbers on the cars.
- Cast him a line and watched it as it sank.
- Thinkin’ how we’d used to talk for hours.
- My mind’s still full of memories with him.
- But he still knows Merle Haggard’s voice when he hears it.
- And for a moment I know he knows where we are.
- Bet she’s got them windows rolled down.
- Tom Petty’s on, she’s singin’ along.
- Bet she’s all tanned up from that summer sun.
- She might be dancin’ to a long haired cover band on the coast.
- If I know her, she ain’t dancin’ alone.
- She’s probably in love by now.
- A girl like that don’t stay lonely long.
- I bet he’s holdin’ her close at night and she ain’t losin’ any sleep.
- Yeah, she’s probably in love.
- There was a man I used to pass on my way into town.
- He was covered in dirt like the world had beat him down.
- I often wondered how he ended up like that.
- My mama fought hard against that cancer, she died when I was eight.
- I finished school, my country shipped me off to war.
- It’s hard to see all that when you’re drivin’ by.
- So I just write down, Jesus Saves.
- He lost his job down at the mill when that factory closed.
- Hitchhiked my way up to Chicago, the nights were too damn cold.
- My brother Walter was my hero, but he was bad to drink.
- Mt. Cheaha is my Everest, and the Coosa is my Nile.
- Alabama’s where I was born and raised, I think I’ll stay awhile.
- We sing about sweet home, and Dixieland Delight.
- We tell stories about what goes on in Montgomery at midnight.
- ‘Cause music row ain’t only in Tennessee.
- Won’t you bury me in Dixie.
- Put me in an old truck, a four-door Chevrolet.
- Drive me down to Guntersville and park me by the lake.
- Take me to Toomer’s Corner, put me under an oak tree.
- Take me to the Flora-Bama and set me up at the mullet toss.
- It was a sight for sore eyes, last thing I thought I’d see.
- Was it tough out on your own.
- Or did you drive all the way down here just to see me.
- Was it the cotton field stretchin’ nearly county-wide.
- Them cool Delta mornings or the Jackson nights.
- Did your interstate dreams turn into a dead-end street.
- Was it a midnight blanket on a river bank.
- Two names on a Tupelo water tank.
- Were you missin’ Mississippi or me.







