Zachary Lane Bryan, popularly known as Zach Bryan, has released five studio albums so far. Currently, the country singer is taking the US by storm with his concerts. Bryan began his music career in 2017 through YouTube. The first song he uploaded to his channel was titled God Speed. It later became a track in his debut album, DeAnn, which was released in 2019. The majority of the songs Zach posted on his YouTube channel were written and recorded during his time in the Navy.
Zach Bryan officially completed his service in the Navy in 2021. Prior to this, his first two albums were self-recorded. After serving time, he decided to sign with Warner Records to release his later work.
Serving his country and making music were two things Zach was passionate about. In his words:
"If it was my decision, I would never get out of the world's greatest Navy, but here I am and they kindly honorably discharged me to go play some music."
Keep reading to learn more about Bryan's complete discography, as he makes headlines with his concerts.
Zach Bryan's complete discography
Zach Bryan has an impressive discography after working in the music industry for more than eight years. Two out of five of his studio albums were self-released. He also has two live albums released with Warner Records and five EPs.
In addition to his albums, Bryan has released a number of singles that have topped charts and received certifications.
Studio albums
These are all the five studio albums Zach Bryan has released. The first two were self-released, and the other three were under Warner Records.
- DeAnn - August 24, 2019
- Elisabeth - May 8, 2020
- American Heartbreak - May 20, 2022
- Zach Bryan - August 25, 2023
- The Great American Bar Scene - July 4, 2024
Live albums
Bryan has two live albums under his belt. They include:
- All My Homies Hate Ticketmaster (Live from Red Rocks) - December 25, 2022
- 24 (Live) - December 20, 2024
EPs
Zach Bryan has released four EPs so far, with a new EP coming next year.
- Quiet, Heavy Dreams - November 27, 2020
- Studio A Recordings - February 19, 2021
- Summertime Blues - July 15, 2022
- Boys of Faith - September 22, 2023
- With Heaven on Top - January 9, 2026 (To be released)
Singles
Zach Bryan has released approximately 270 songs to date. Here are a few of them, including the year they were released.
- Heading South - 2019
- Oklahoma City - 2020
- From Austin - 2022
- Highway Boys - 2022
- Late July - 2022
- Something in the Orange - 2022
- Open the Gate - 2022
- Burn, Burn, Burn - 2022
- Starved - 2022
- Dawns (featuring Maggie Rogers) - 2023
- I Remember Everything (featuring Kacey Musgraves) - 2023
- Pink Skies - 2024
- This World's a Giant - 2024
- High Road - 2024
- Blue Jean Baby - 2025
- Rattlesnake (with Jack Van Cleaf) - 2025
- Dear Miss - 2025
- Memphis; the Blues (featuring J.R. Carroll) - 2025
- Streets of London - 2025
- River Washed Hair - 2025
- A Song for You - 2025
- Madeline (featuring Gabriella Rose) - 2025
- Bowery (featuring Kings of Leon) - 2025
Featured artist
Zach has worked with Kings of Leon as a featured artist on one of their singles titled, We're Onto Something. The song was released in August 2025.
Promotional singles
Zach Bryan worked with Noeline Hofmann on her single Purple Gas, which was released in 2024, as part of The Great American Bar Scene.
Charted and certified songs
These are some of Bryan's songs that have topped the charts, earning certifications across the US and internationally. Some of them also reached other ranks on Billboard and global charts.
- Flying or Crying
- God Speed
- Don’t Give Up On Me
- Letting Someone Go
- Snow
- Condemned
- From a Lover’s Point of View
- Leaving
- Loom
- Let You Down
- Crooked Teeth
- November Air
- Birmingham
- Traveling Man
- Heavy Eyes
- Mine Again
- Happy Instead
- Right Now the Best
- The Outskirts
- Younger Years
- Cold Damn Vampires
- Tishomingo
- She’s Alright
- Darling
- Ninth Cloud
- Sun to Me
- Billy Stay
- Sober Side of Sorry
- The Good I’ll Do
- Poems and Closing Time
- If She Wants a Cowboy
- Corinthians (Proctor’s)
- Half Grown
- No Cure
- ’68 Fastback
- Blue
- Quittin’ Time
- Motorcycle Drive By
- Summertime Blues
- Oklahoma Smokeshow
- Twenty So
- Matt and Audie
- All the Time
- Starved
- Fifth of May
- The Greatest Day of My Life
- Revival
- Fear and Friday’s (Poem)
- Overtime
- Summertime’s Close
- East Side of Sorrow
- Hey Driver (featuring The War and Treaty)
- Fear and Friday’s
- Ticking
- Holy Roller (featuring Sierra Ferrell)
- Jake’s Piano – Long Island
- El Dorado
- Tourniquet
- Spotless (featuring The Lumineers)
- Tradesman
- Smaller Acts
- Oklahoman Son
- Nine Ball
- Sarah’s Place (featuring Noah Kahan)
- Boys of Faith (featuring Bon Iver)
- Deep Satin
- Pain, Sweet, Pain
- Lucky Enough (Poem)
- Mechanical Bull
- The Great American Bar Scene
- 28
- American Nights
- Oak Island
- Boons
- The Way Back
- Memphis; the Blues (featuring John Moreland)
- Like Ida
- Bass Boat
- Better Days (featuring John Mayer)
- Towers
- Sandpaper (featuring Bruce Springsteen)
- Northern Thunder
- Funny Man
- Bathwater
Where did Zach Bryan perform in Huntington?
Zach Bryan had people traveling across state lines for his performance at Joan C. Edwards Stadium at Marshall University, Huntington. It was the first major sold-out concert at the stadium.
The opening acts for Bryan included Petey USA and Trampled By Turtles. However, Zach opened up the show by starting his set with Overtime, and concluded his concert performance with the fan favorite, Revival.
With Zach Bryan becoming the first major artist to perform a sold-out show at the Joan C. Edwards Stadium, fans are hoping that more artists will decide to join the train and bring large-scale concerts to the venue in the future.
Zach Bryan's journey from Navy serviceman to chart-topping country star has been nothing short of remarkable. With an ever-growing discography and memorable live performances, he continues to push boundaries in the music scene. Aside from his work in the music industry, Bryan has also appeared in one episode of Yellowstone, back in 2022.