A Song For You

Album: Streets of London (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "A Song For You" is a memory-soaked ballad where Zach Bryan reflects on a relationship that has shaped him, capturing both the joy of shared experiences and the pain of distance or loss.
  • The lyrics don't name names, but fans didn't need much to piece it together: this is likely about Rose Madden, the woman he married in June 2021 while both were serving in the US Navy. Their marriage was brief, ending in divorce the following year.

    You've known me since I was naïve and 23

    This points to Rose, who was with Bryan before his rise to fame and during his early 20s.

    The song references specific shared experiences, such as:

    It's raining out in Soho, you're telling me don't go
    Tucked outside a bar door, what are we alive for?


    And:

    About that spot in Ireland, you got on the table when
    That man played his sad songs for me and all my drunken friends
    You danced there and I did too
    That night, I wrote a song for you


    These lines evoke memories from their travels and intimate moments during their relationship.
  • But "A Song For You" isn't just for Rose. It's also threaded with the kind of aching loss that's been with Bryan since his mother Annette died of a heart attack in 2016.

    Feel like a kid again when you start askin' questions
    About my mama, Oklahoma, or the way I'm sleepin'


    Bryan's mom has become a recurring character in his work, surfacing in songs like "Dawns" and "High Road." In "A Song For You," she's part of the emotional landscape - one more thread in a tangle of memories.
  • Bryan began sharing snippets of the song in early June 2025, posting handwritten lyrics and lo-fi acoustic teasers on social media. Fans noted that he was already performing the song during his May-June 2025 tour of the UK and Ireland, suggesting it was written during or shortly after that stretch, fueled by travel, nostalgia, and maybe the odd pint of Guinness.
  • Bryan recorded "A Song For You" in late June 2025 in a London studio that David Bowie used to frequent. Bryan laid it down alongside "River Washed Hair" and "Streets Of London," completing a three-track mini-release that he dropped on July 2, 2025.

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