Riley Green is stepping into a new kind of spotlight with ‘My Way,' a tender, deeply personal ballad that doubles as both a musical release and a defining moment in his on-screen debut. Written entirely by Green and produced by Dann Huff, the track strips everything back to its emotional core, leaning on warm, unhurried vocals and his trademark Southern storytelling to deliver a song that feels as intimate as it does timeless.
What makes ‘My Way' particularly compelling is the way it blurs the line between artist and character. Green will perform the song as the character Garrett in an upcoming episode of the CBS drama Marshals, marking a rare crossover where narrative and music intertwine. The song’s reflective tone—rooted in themes of redemption, reckoning and quiet resilience—mirrors the journey of the character he portrays, adding a layer of authenticity that elevates both the performance and the track itself. It’s a subtle but powerful move, one that shows Green’s instincts as a storyteller extend well beyond the stage.
The release arrives at a moment when Green’s career is expanding in every direction. Fresh off sold-out shows across Australia and in the midst of his Cowboy As It Gets Tour, he’s proving just as comfortable headlining arenas as he is delivering a hushed, emotionally driven ballad. Add in ventures like his Duck Club Bourbon brand and a growing presence in television, and it’s clear Green is carving out a multi-dimensional path in entertainment—without losing sight of the grounded, honest songwriting that got him here.
At its heart, though, ‘My Way' is a reminder of what Green does best. There’s no overproduction, no unnecessary flash—just a story, a voice, and a feeling that lingers. In an era often driven by big hooks and bigger moments, it’s a quiet, confident statement from an artist who knows exactly who he is—and isn’t afraid to let the music speak for itself.

