Change My Mind

Album: Don't Mind If I Do (2024)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Change My Mind" plays on the tension between head and heart. Riley Green knows his relationship is chaotic and probably a bad idea, but he loves the chaos and physical chemistry his on-off relationship brings.
  • Green starts off the song insisting he is "really done this time" with the romance, then the hook performs a neat little sleight of hand. After laying out all the reasons he shouldn't let her back in, Green flips it with a challenge: "change my mind."

    He already knows the conditions under which he'll cave: a midnight sundress, a kiss, and those "pretty brown eyes." The emotional defenses are decorative at best; the door is locked, but the key is under the mat.
  • Speaking in a CMA interview, Green said "Change My Mind" was "not normally where I go as a writer," grouping it with "Worst Way" as more overt love song territory he was excited (and a bit nervous) to put out.
  • Like many country songs, "Change My Mind" is probably emotionally true without being literally true, stitched together from familiar patterns, recurring moments, and the kind of relationship you don't escape so much as circle repeatedly, hoping the ending changes.
  • Green wrote the song alongside two of his go-to co-writers, Erik Dylan ("There Was This Girl," "Bettin' Man") and Randy Montana ("Different 'Round Here"). Under producer Dann Huff, the track leans into a bright, summery country sound. Electric and steel guitars give it a breezy feel that contrasts nicely with the internal tug-of-war at its center.
  • The song appears on Green's 2024 album Don't Mind If I Do. It was an easy inclusion.

    "I thought 'Change My Mind' has a really cool vibe musically," Green told Holler. "Lyrically, there's the idea of 'I'm completely done, I'm putting my foot down... unless you change my mind.' I thought that was a really cool song idea, and I thought it turned out great."

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