Southern American folklore tells of song-catchers: individuals who possess a spiritual, almost supernatural, connection to the music of a culture. They gather important songs and preserve them, providing voices to give them life and ensuring they’re remembered. Rumer is such a song-catcher. On Nashville Tears, Rumer immerses herself in the catalog of Hugh Prestwood, a songwriter whose name is spoken with reverence by his colleagues. An album to savor, Nashville Tears collects fifteen of Prestwood’s finest songs, many never recorded until now, revealing truths of the heart, both intimate and universal, realistic and romantic 1. The Fate of Fireflies 2. June Its Gonna Happen 3. Oklahoma Stray 4. Bristlecone Pine (Ft Lost Hollow) 5. Ghost In This House 6. Deep Summer In The Deep South 7. Heart Full Of Rain 8. Hard Times For Lovers 9. Starcrossed Hanger of the Moon 10. The Song Remembers When 11. That’s That 12. Here You Are 13. Learning How To Love 14. The Snow White Rows of Arlington 15. Half The Moon