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You're Gonna Change (Or I'm Gonna Leave), 14 songs

Rayna wants to change her sound and seeks out the help of a highly successful music producer, Liam McGuinnis; Juliette goes on a sham date with a squeaky-clean NFL quarterback as a PR move for her tarnished image; meanwhile, Lamar's plan to delay Coleman with a police traffic stop on his way to an important photo op for both candidates works too well, and Scarlett's relationship with Avery gets rocky.

  • Kiss (feat. Jonathan Jackson) — Nashville Cast
    Avery performs at the 5 spot
  • Loving You Is the Only Way To Fly (feat. Clare Bowen & Sam Palladio) — Nashville Cast
  • Buried Under (Alternate Version) [feat. Connie Britton] — Nashville Cast
    At the beginning when Rayna is pitching the song to Marshall
  • Gasoline and Matches — Buddy & Julie Miller
    Avery and Scarlett meet Reid and Marilyn after his set at the 5 Spot
  • Telephone — The Black Angels
    Rayna and Bucky go to Liam's studio to meet with him
  • You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man (Single Version) — Loretta Lynn
    Sean and Juliette talk on their date
  • Don't Owe You a Thang — Gary Clark Jr.
    Rayna goes back to see Liam to prove that she's serious about working with him.
  • That's What's Up — Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros
    Sean and Juliette finish their date and decide to head to Miami
  • Love Like Mine (acoustic) — Hayden Panettiere & Tilky Jones
    Sean plays on the jet for Juliette
  • Body Work — Morgan Page & Tegan and Sara
    Sean and Juliette dance at the nightclub in Miami
  • The Day You Die — Lindi Ortega
    at the 5 Spot as Avery talks to Marilyn
  • Buried Under (feat. Connie Britton) — Nashville Cast
    This is the song Rayna sang when drinking with Liam (seen on iPad the next day).
  • Runner Ups — Kurt Vile
    Deacon talks to Marilyn at the Bluebird, while Gunnar overhears
  • The Jam The Wicked — T-Bone Burnett
    Rayna and Liam sit in his studio and discuss her new record