The woman singing at the bar in Nashville towards the end of the movie is multi-grammy award winning country artist Kacey Musgraves
Dan Wootton described Julie Walters in this film as having "the best acting Scottish accent I have ever heard."
Following the success of this film, Jessie Buckley embarked on a UK and Ireland tour which included a set at Glastonbury, performing songs from the soundtrack,
The Laurieston Bar as featured isn't far from Glasgow City Centre - a traditional 1960's timewarp, close to Glasgow Central Station under the bridge of the West Coast Main railway line.
Academy Award winning Actress Mary Steenburgen co-wrote the song that Jessie Buckley's character performs, "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)".