Zach Bryan’s “River Washed Hair,” “Streets of London,” and “A Song for You” all debut in the top 10 … More
Zach Bryan’s most recent album The Great American Bar Scene only just turned a year old, but since that full-length dropped on July 4, 2024, the Americana superstar has continued to share new music regularly. Bryan is known as one of the most prolific hitmakers in the business right now, and he recently gave fans several new tunes to enjoy.
Bryan bundled a trio of tracks — “Streets of London,” “River Washed Hair,” and “A Song for You” — as something of an EP under the name Streets of London, though it’s being marketed more as a single. American fans quickly snapped up all three brand new cuts, turning them into fast hits for the singer-songwriter.
“River Washed Hair,” “Streets of London” and “A Song for You”
“River Washed Hair,” “Streets of London” and “A Song for You” all reach the same Billboard chart this week, as the three launch on the Rock Digital Song Sales list. Amazingly, all of them manage to debut inside the top 10, adding to Bryan’s long list of wins.
The biggest win is “River Washed Hair,” which opens at No. 6. That cut is followed by “Streets of London” at No. 8, and “A Song for You,” which comes in at No. 10.
The Grammy winner has now scored 19 top 10s on Billboard’s ranking of the bestselling rock tracks in the U.S. Only seven of his entries on that tally have failed to crack the uppermost region.
Zach Bryan’s New Multi-Chart Hits
Both “River Washed Hair” and “Streets of London” also appear on the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs tally, while “A Song for You” doesn’t quite manage to break into that ranking of the most-consumed rock and alternative tracks across the U.S. By scoring two more wins, Bryan reaches a milestone 80 placements on the multi-genre tally.
A Trio of Streaming Smashes
As he earns a trio of brand new successes on the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, Bryan fills just as many spots on the Rock Streaming Songs tally, which measures the most-played rock tracks on platforms like Spotify across the U.S. – but none of his present tracks are new. “Something in the Orange” holds at No. 6, “I Remember Everything” with Kacey Musgraves slips one spot to No. 8, while “Pink Skies” is a non-mover at No. 11 this frame.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2025/07/10/zach-bryan-charts-three-new-top-10-smashes-at-the-same-time/