Zach Hughes
Zach Hughes wrote a song called "I Want To Travel" that connected with people. It became something of an anthem for wanderlust, though the details around its...
The pages that open this catalog up fastest
These picks surface the stronger lyric pages first instead of dropping you into one endless list.
The fast read
The facts this page is built to carry clearly
Use this page as the public reference for the artist summary, linked lyric pages, and any LyroVerse editor's note on the page. Listener comments remain user-generated context.
Keep moving through Zach Hughes
Archive material and source history
Zach Hughes wrote a song called "I Want To Travel" that connected with people. It became something of an anthem for wanderlust, though the details around its creation are less dramatic than some accounts suggest.
His debut album was titled "The Road Less Traveled," and he followed it with records like "Boundless" and "Horizon." Another song, "My Home I'll Find In You," shows up in his catalog, pointing toward themes of searching and belonging.
Some stories mention collaborations with other artists, but those claims feel promotional and aren't well anchored here. What's clearer is that Hughes worked with a band that included musicians like Ethan Gray, Jake Smith, Emily Carter, and Sarah Jones.
What this artist page can answer fast
Where should I start with Zach Hughes on LyroVerse?
The Start here section opens with I Want To Travel and My Home I'll Find In You so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.
How many lyric pages are live for Zach Hughes?
LyroVerse currently has 2 visible lyric pages for Zach Hughes.
Not just lyrics. The conversation around them.
Follow the artist, compare interpretations across songs, and leave corrections that help the catalog stay sharp.
What people are saying
No listener comments on Zach Hughes yet.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.