Ella Langley Earns Second-Highest U.K. Sales Placement

Ella Langley lifts “I Can’t Love You Anymore” into the U.K. top 40 on the Official Singles Sales and Downloads charts—her second-highest debut to date. The SAWGOD/Columbia Records duet with Morgan Wallen demonstrates Langley’s growing transatlantic chart strength, even as “Choosin’ Texas” continues to dominate her global profile.
Langley’s Dandelion singles keep raising the benchmark for U.K. country chart impact. Below, we track chart positions, career milestones, and what these results signal for Ella Langley’s momentum in 2026.

Ella Langley secures second-highest debut on U.K. sales tallies
Ella Langley launches “I Can’t Love You Anymore” at No. 28 on the Official Singles Downloads chart and No. 35 on the Official Singles Sales chart, according to Official Charts. These placements immediately mark the duet as the fastest-rising new sales hit in Langley’s career except for “Choosin’ Texas.” The SAWGOD/Columbia Records single arrived in mid-April 2026, pairing Langley’s Alabama-rooted delivery with Morgan Wallen’s chart-tested reach.
For context, country acts rarely climb this high in their U.K. debut week, especially when powered primarily by downloads and direct sales. Langley’s recent performance extends a record-breaking run for Dandelion and positions her as one of the few American country artists converting U.S. buzz into U.K. sales impact during 2026.

Ella Langley extends Official Singles chart streak with fifth placement
Ella Langley collects her fifth overall appearance on the Official Singles chart as “I Can’t Love You Anymore” enters at No. 68. Billboard and Official Charts both confirm this tally as the United Kingdom’s most competitive pop and country singles ranking. The new entry further cements Langley’s breakout year, following a string of Dandelion singles that have lifted her global profile.
With this latest chart result, Langley now boasts six different placements apiece on the sales and downloads-specific U.K. tallies. That half-dozen total ranks her among the top-performing country newcomers in the UK for 2026, showing steady growth across each release. See Ella Langley songs for her full tour setlist and key singles from Dandelion.

Ella Langley leads the duet as Morgan Wallen lags his top peaks
Ella Langley’s duet gives her a signature sales milestone, while for Morgan Wallen, “I Can’t Love You Anymore” claims the No. 3 spot among his career U.K. download debuts—behind “I Had Some Help” with Post Malone (No. 3) and “Love Somebody” (No. 12). Wallen’s five prior Official Singles Sales hits have climbed higher, but this new entry still expands his presence in the U.K. market, marking his eleventh Official Singles chart appearance and a ninth on both the sales and downloads-specific charts.
These results reinforce Langley’s rapid escalation from direct support on the Ella Langley 2026 Dandelion Tour to primary artist status on multi-metric U.K. sales tallies. By contrast, Wallen maintains a consistent U.K. foothold but does not chart a personal best with this latest collaboration.
Ella Langley benchmarks every Dandelion single against “Choosin’ Texas”
Ella Langley’s new duet has not yet matched the explosive success of “Choosin’ Texas,” which returns to No. 3 on the Official Singles Downloads chart and surges to No. 4—an all-time high—on Official Singles Sales. “Choosin’ Texas” remains Langley’s definitive benchmark, having already breached the top five on both U.K. sales-based rosters.

For listeners tracking country breakthroughs in the U.K., these dual rankings prove the Dandelion era continues to pay off for Langley. To review key live moments and changing setlists, visit the full 2026 Dandelion Tour setlist hub.
Ella Langley shifts the U.K. country landscape with Dandelion-era momentum
Ella Langley’s repeated top 40 entries on the Official Singles Sales and Official Singles Downloads charts signal new mainstream visibility for American country acts in the U.K. Langley’s singles excel in pure sales, even as streaming uptake proves more modest—”I Can’t Love You Anymore” did not chart on Official Streaming, highlighting a market split that persists for country artists abroad.
These results underline Langley’s rare trajectory: commanding both U.S. country attention and building multi-chart impact in a tougher U.K. environment. For up-to-date show announcements and ticket details, see Ella Langley concert tickets and all 2026 concert dates.

What does Ella Langley’s U.K. chart result mean for her global ascent?
Ella Langley’s strong U.K. sales debuts position her as a rare American country act bridging the Atlantic. As “I Can’t Love You Anymore” becomes her second-highest-rising British hit, Langley sets a foundation for future international tours and expanded playlist reach. Each chart lift continues a run that started with Dandelion’s launch and now signals longevity in multiple markets—including territories historically less friendly to country crossovers.
The 2026 Dandelion Tour and SAWGOD/Columbia Records single releases now define
