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Nashville season 4 episode 20 soundtrack

It's Sure Gonna Hurt, 8 songs

After nearly two decades, Rayna and Deacon face the facts of their storied and often tempestuous relationship. Scarlett makes a startling self-discovery in between tour dates while Gunnar performs with one of his idols, rock-music legend Sir Elton John, who guest stars as himself. Luke stops by “The View” to trumpet a worthy cause—before a family emergency pulls his focus. Elsewhere, Juliette struggles to make a connection, and Layla launches her album at The Bluebird.

  • Spinning Revolver (feat. Chris Carmack & Kyle Dean Massey) — Nashville Cast
    The radio anchor plays Will's song after their interview; Glen informs Layla that Rayna can't make her album launch party due a family problem; Avery greets Layla as they walk the red carpet.
  • Plenty Far to Fall (feat. Clare Bowen & Sam Palladio) — Nashville Cast
    Scarlet listens to a track of The Exes during her photoshoot for the commercial, the photographer, Jackie, tells her that her eyes are only showing fear not happiness. 
  • Soul Survivor — Nashville Cast & Aubrey Peeples & Jonathan Jackson
    Layla and Avery sing at the Bluebird Cafe at her album launch party; Avery is unable to concentrate as watches his phone for signs of a possible call from Juliette.
  • I Left the Old Cell — Zachary Cale
    Glenn and Bucky congratulate Layla on her performance then Glenn takes over to meet with another music industry contact; Avery calls Juliette to check in on Cadence. 
  • Blue Wonderful — Elton John
    Elton John and Gunnar duet together at Elton's concert, Autumn watches off stage.
  • I Will Never Let You Know (feat. Clare Bowen & Sam Palladio) — Nashville Cast
    Scarlett's photoshoot with Jackie continues as she listens to The Exes song she begins to recall memories of her past with Gunnar and begins to realise the thing she's been afraid of all this time.  
  • Too Many People — Bootleg Glory
    Autumn congratulates Gunnar on his performance, then confesses that she likes him a lot.
  • The Fish and the Sea — Kristin Andreassen
    Glenn tells Layla and Avery about the buzz for Layla's album then suggest they celebrate; Layla complains about Rayna's lack of support, Avery then tries to cheer her up by suggesting they go out.