Excuse me, you look like ... Jamey Johnson?

Ella Langley and Riley Green's action-packed, cinematic "You Look Like You Love Me" music video features high drama, period costumes and yes, even a cameo from the "In Color" singer.

The song has always involved a fair bit of getting into character — Langley and Green trade verses that tell a story of two strangers whose paths cross at a bar — so it only makes sense that the two singers let their imaginations run wild in the music video.

Set in an old-fashioned Western saloon, the video follows Langley — an alluring performer — and Green — a cowboy cooling off after a long day's work — as they come together for a dance.

Just when things seem like they're headed towards a happy ending, the local sheriff (Jamey Johnson) bursts in holding a "Wanted" poster with Green's face on it. Turns out, this is no ordinary cowboy: Green's an outlaw on the run.

Another twist ensues when Green pulls a gun of his own, followed by a number of other bar patrons, who point their pistols right at Johnson, too. They quickly reach a truce, and Johnson even gets chummy with the outlaws, cutting in for a dance with Langley.

Langley — who co-wrote and co-directed the "You Look Like You Love Me" video — includes the track on her recently-released Hungover album. It's the album's lead single, and a Top 10 country radio hit.

Carena Liptak is an Associate Editor and staff writer at Taste of Country. She specializes in breaking country music news, interviews and lists. In particular, she’s got a soft spot for sad songs — check out her roundup of the 50 Saddest Country Songs of All Time

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