Zach Bryan Re-Releases “Memphis; The Blues” With Friend & Bandmate, J.R. Carroll

The new version is here. Late last night, Zach Bryan released the updated rendition of his song “Memphis; The Blues” with his friend and band member J.R. Carroll, following the public beef with fellow artist John Moreland. The song was originally including on Zach’s 2024 The Great American Bar Scene album, though it has since been removed from streaming services. You can still find a few random YouTube videos of it here and there, but J.R. is an extremely talented […] The post Zach Bryan Re-Releases “Memphis; The Blues” With Friend & Bandmate, J.R. Carroll first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Zach Bryan Re-Releases “Memphis; The Blues” With Friend & Bandmate, J.R. Carroll
Zach Bryan Re-Releases “Memphis; The Blues” With Friend & Bandmate, J.R. Carroll

The new version is here.

Late last night, Zach Bryan released the updated rendition of his song “Memphis; The Blues” with his friend and band member J.R. Carroll, following the public beef with fellow artist John Moreland.

The song was originally including on Zach’s 2024 The Great American Bar Scene album, though it has since been removed from streaming services. You can still find a few random YouTube videos of it here and there, but J.R. is an extremely talented artist himself, and considering that he’ll be with Zach on the road all the time, it makes sense to feature him so they can sing it together.

Zach shared the news on Instagram, and thanked J.R. for joining him on it saying they tried to get it done as quickly as possible because “a promise is a promise”:

“‘Memphis; The Blues’ is back out with J.R. Carroll. Promise is a promise. Honored to have done this with one of my best friends in the world. Catch us belting this in Europe and across the states all summer. Thank you brother and we love you guys.”

If you somehow missed the aforementioned beef between Zach and Moreland, it occurred in May after Zach sold his publishing catalog for a whopping $350 million and signed with Warner Records for at least two more albums.

After the deal was announced, John took a shot at him on social media, seemingly out of nowhere. Moreland called him an “off-brand version of me,” among other things:

“$350 M is a lot of money to pay for the f***** off-brand version of me. Y‘all have a great day”

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