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  1. Listen to Every Song from the Nashville TV Series and Soundtrack.

    • "Only Tennessee"
    • "Don't Put Dirt on My Grave Just Yet"
    • "Black Roses"
    • "Believing"
    • "A Life That's Good"
    • "Sanctuary"
    • "Undermine"
    • "When The Right One Comes Along"
    • "Nothing in This World Will Ever Break My Heart Again"
    • "This Is Real Life"

    This gorgeous tune from season four episode nine finds Scarlett O'Connor coming home with a surprise break from her tour. It's a beautifully optimistic tune, even if the chorus is, "Only Tennessee can save me now." Clare Bowen's delivery is usually on point, but she really shines on this one.

    Hayden Panettiere's fiery delivery of this country rocker definitely recalls a few Carrie Underwood songs. It was such a popular song thematically that it appeared in four episodes throughout the show. But the first appearance — season two, episode 13, is a searing kiss-off from Panettiere's Juliette Barnes character. Fun fact: Caitlyn Smithco-wrot...

    Another Clare Bowen/Scarlett O'Connor gem, "Black Roses" is one of the many standout tracks from season two. In fact, it also came from episode 13 just like "Don't Put Dirt On My Grave Just Yet." The song came about after Liam goes through Scarlett's journal without her permission. In a later episode, she sings it in front of the song's muse, her m...

    The premise behind this tune (also a season two stunner) is that Deacon Claybourne (played by Charles Esten) is having a hard time writing songs. He sits down with Maddie Conrad (played by Lennon Stella), and the unusual combo comes out with this wonderful song of redemption. Little sister Daphne Conrad (played by Maisy Stella) jumps in for a few "...

    Written by Sarah Siskind and Ashley Monroe, " A Life That's Good" takes on several different meanings throughout the show. But perhaps the most moving is when Deacon and the girls sing it to Rayna Jaymes before she dies.

    If you didn't tear up when you saw Maddie break down during the performance of this song, you might want to check your pulse. But the truth is, even outside of the context of the show, "Sanctuary" is an absolutely gorgeous song. Read More: Connie Britton's Southern Upbringing Influenced Her Iconic TV Performances

    Written by Kacey Musgravesand Trent Dabbs, "Undermine" is one of the best songs from season one. This is pretty dang impressive since it first appears in the second episode of the show. There's an interesting tension in the duet, but the song only gets more and more meaningful as the show progresses.

    This duet between Sam Palladio's Gunnar Scott and Clare Bowen's Scarlett O'Connor may just be the best duet in the entire show. And that's saying something, considering how many amazing duets there are on the whole show. It first shows up in season one but reappears in season four with an entirely new meaning.

    Sarah Buxton and Kate York wrote an absolute gut-punch of a song that's made even more impactful by the episode it's in, which is one of the most dramatic episodes of the first few seasons. And that's saying a lot.

    Here it is, the best of the many fantastic songs from Nashville. And guess who wrote it? None other than the talented singer and songwriter Maren Morris, with Trey Bruce and Derek Cannavo. If there's one song that best encapsulates one of the best music tv shows ever, it's this season three beauty. Apologies to Jonathan Jackson (Avery Barkley), Chr...

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  3. -:-- NASHVILLE: The Complete Soundtrack · Playlist · 349 songs · 51.2K likes.

  4. The Music Of Nashville - Hold You In My Arms (Jonathan Jackson & Hayden Panettiere) As the Crow Flies (feat. Clare Bowen & Sam Palladio) | Nashville Season 5 Soundtrack.

  5. Jul 5, 2016 · Nashville uses original music to weave emotion into the cracks between spoken dialogue and visual expression, creating a richer narrative than you find in an ordinary TV drama. Although the...

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  6. Music selections from Nashville Series

  7. This is the discography of the American musical drama television series Nashville (2012-2018) by Academy Award-winning screenwriter Callie Khouri and starring Connie Britton as "Rayna Jaymes" and Hayden Panettiere as "Juliette Barnes."

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