Zac Bryan he's having a huge week Advertising signhis charts (dated July 20), thanks to the arrival of his new album, The Great American Bar Scene.
Released July 4 on Belting Bronco/Warner Records, the set debuted at No. 17 on Billboard 200 chart (dated July 13) after just one day of activity. After its first full week, it jumps to No. 2 with 137,000 equivalent album units earned, according to Luminate. Almost all of that amount comes from streaming, as the album is scheduled to be released on CD and vinyl on October 11.
The album earns Bryan his fourth top 10 on the Billboard 200, since American Heart Break (No. 5 peak in June 2022). Zac Bryan (No. 1, September 2023); and his EP Boys of faith (No. 8, October 2023).
In the Billboard Hot 100bryan charts 17 songs from The Great American Bar Scene. Here's a look at all 18 of Bryan's entries on the most recent list (with all but one from the new set; all are debuts except where noted).
Rank, Title:
- No. 12, “Pink Skies” (from No. 13, reached No. 6 in June)
- No. 14, “28”
- No. 21, “American Nights”
- No. 22, “I Remember Everything”, feat. Kacey Musgraves (down from No.19, reached No.1 in September)
- No. 46, “Better Days”, feat. John Mayer
- No. 48, “Oak Island”
- No. 57, “The Way Back”
- No. 58, “The Great American Bar Scene”
- No. 61, “Bass Boat”
- No. 69, “Purple Gas”, featuring Noeline Hofmann (re-entry, new high)
- No. 71, “Glasspaper”, feat. Bruce Springsteen
- No. 73, “Mechanical Bull”
- No. 74, “Boons”
- No. 83, “Memphis, The Blues”, feat. John Morland
- No. 91, “Like Ida”
- No. 93, “Northern Thunder”
- No. 94, “Towers”
- No. 99, “Funny Man”
(Only two songs from Bryan's new album are not on this week's chart: “Lucky Enough [Poem]” and “Bathwater.”)
Of Bryan's 18 Hot 100 entries, 15 are debuts, bringing his career total to 42 career titles. Of those, 19 have reached the top 40 and three have reached the top ten.
Thanks to his appearance on the new LP, John Mayer returns to the Hot 100 for the first time since “Outta My Head” featuring Khalid reached No. 58 in April 2019. It marks his highest ranking since “Shadow Days” peaked at No. 42 in 2012.
Additionally, Bruce Springsteen earns his 27th career Hot 100 hit, and first since “Working on a Dream” (No. 95 peak, February 2009). It earns its highest chart position since “The Rising” peaked at No. 52 in 2002.
Meanwhile, John Moreland lands his first career Hot 100 entry thanks to his appearance on “Memphis, The Blues.” The Tulsa, Okla., singer-songwriter has been releasing music for nearly two decades, including 10 studio albums. He has charted three collections on the Americana/Folk Albums chart: High on the Tulsa Heat (No. 14 peak in 2016); Big Bad Luv (No. 18, 2017); and LP5 (No. 17, 2020).
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