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Nashville season 3 episode 15 soundtrack

That's the Way Love Goes, 8 songs

The Grand Ole Opry honors Rayna on a special anniversary, so she asks Deacon and her daughters to sing with her. Meanwhile, Will's distressed to be collaborating with a gay man on a songwriting project and Sadie shares her private ordeal on national TV.

  • The World Ender — Lord Huron
    At the photoshoot for Will, Luke suggests Will co-write his own songs with Kevin Dicks.
  • If I'm Still Dreaming (feat. Sam Palladio, Clare Bowen & Jonathan Jackson) — Nashville Cast
    Gunnar, Scarlett & Avery work on a new song.; (repeats) Scarlett, Gunnar & Avery perform as the opener openers at the Rascal Flatts together for the first time as the Triple Exes.
  • Feel Safe — All We Are
    Colt plays pool when Luke comes in and gives him money for pizza then Colt asks if they can hang which he says he can't so he asks Luke if they can go to the Opry for to see Daphne's debut.
  • Beer Bar Blues — Lloyd Conger
    At a diner, Luke meets with Bucky to ask if he thinks Rayna would be okay with him and Colt attending her Opry anniversary performance, then asks his opinion on Will & Kevin being put together.
  • Heart on Fire (feat. Lennon & Maisy) — Nashville Cast
    Maddie & Daphne make their debut at the Opry with Deacon playing guitar; Natasha warns Teddy that she's being watched and that their previous conversation the other night was quite possibly observed.
  • The Rivers Between Us (feat. Connie Britton & Charles Esten) — Nashville Cast
    Rayna & Deacon perform together; Colt, Maddie, Daphne & Luke watch the emotional performance; Colt leaves Maddie and goes to talk to Luke, he comments on how hard it must be for him to watch them.
  • Calling out Your Name — A House For Lions
    Caleb asks Scarlett about her music and says he had fun; Gunnar asks Will how the music writing went; the Triple Exes are asked to go on tour with Rascal Flatts; Caleb & Scarlett kiss, Gunnar watches.
  • That's the way love goes — Connie Britton