
Lucie Tiger's single Harvest Moon is her 8th single on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart. Lucie Tiger recorded Harvest Moon in Muscle Shoals and it was released on 5th September 2025, Harvest Moon featured on Apple Music's New in Country and Apple Music New in Americana editorial playlists. Chart rankings to date:
- #1 – CBAA/AMRAP Country/Blues/Roots Airplay Chart (AUS), Sept 12-18, 2025
- #2 – CBAA/AMRAP National Airplay Chart (AUS), September 12-18, 2025
- #2 – CBAA/AMRAP Metro Airplay Chart (AUS), September 12-18, 2025
- #14 – CDX Nashville True Indie Chart, January 7, 2026
- #64 – MusicRow Country Breakout Chart, January 9, 2026 (5 weeks on the chart)
Highly respected American music journalist and music critic Robert K. Oermann gave Harvest Moon a great review in MusicRow Magazine (see link): A twanging murder ballad with a wicked, thumping, uptempo kick. This Aussie troubadour recently won the Country Vocalist of the Year honor at the Josie Awards, which recognize indie acts (November 13, 2025).
CountryTown (AUS) published a cool review of the single: Lucie Tiger’s Harvest Moon Crowns Her Queen Of The Murder Ballad (September 23, 2025). Read the full article here.
On release day, Harvest Moon was added to Apple Music New in Country and Apple Music New in Americana editorial playlists plus Spotify playlists Cowboy Cool, Chill Acoustic Hearts, Country Vibin’, Acoustic Town, and New Southern Country Rock. Harvest Moon was also featured on ABC Saturday Night Country (September 13) and ABC Grassroots (September 8).
Chart references:
- https://archive.org/details/2025-09-15-amrap-chart
- https://archive.org/details/2025-09-25-amrap-charts
- https://musicrow.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/The-MusicRow-Weekly-12.19.25-.pdf
Harvest Moon is a single from Lucie Tiger’s ongoing ‘Small Town Scandal’ series - a collection of songs inspired by the steady churn of small-town gossip and news headlines, where reputation, rumor, and reality often collide. With each release, she continues to expand that world, bringing new characters and perspectives into focus.
From Muscle Shoals to Music Row. Originally a city girl from Sydney whose road trips across America saw her stop awhile in Muscle Shoals to record before shifting her focus to Nashville, Lucie Tiger now has a growing presence in the US. She won the Josie Award for Country Vocalist of the Year 2025 and has had nine self-penned singles charting on the Music Row Country Breakout chart.
Lucie Tiger skillfully gathers the stories she hears and weaves them into her songwriting. Performing her award-winning songs at songwriter rounds in Nashville and Muscle Shoals, Lucie Tiger has featured at the Muscle Shoals Songwriters Festival (three years running) and is set to appear at the Natchez Songwriters Festival in 2026.
"With Harvest Moon, Lucie Tiger has delivered the perfect fall song! While we get flooded with ballads, this one has a wicked little groove to it that'll have your listeners bouncing and jamming and asking to hear it again." - Jim Quinton, WPPL
"Gritty, old school, with a hint of blues. Nothing beats a country song with a story! This one is the most fun Lucie Tiger has given us yet!" - M. Fletcher Brown, WXFL
Following seven self-penned singles on the Music Row chart, Lucie Tiger is turning the heat up with this murder ballad. Anchored by Lucie’s husky vocals, her twang-laced acoustic guitar, and a rhythm section that simmers like Southern heat, ‘Harvest Moon’ showcases Lucie Tiger at her most compelling, with an ear-catching rhythm and beat that’s hard to resist.
‘Harvest Moon’ is a country-blues confession steeped in betrayal, mystery, and small-town shadows. Set against the storied backdrop of Muscle Shoals, where the track was recorded, Lucie Tiger delivers a murder ballad, following in the footsteps of artists like Miranda Lambert, The Dixie Chicks, and Bobbie Gentry, and tapping into the rich storytelling vein where love, betrayal, and justice collide.
Lucie co-wrote the track with Stephanie C. Brown, known for discovering Garth Brooks and co-writing ‘Burning Bridges’, and Mark Narmore, whose credits include ‘That’s What I Love About Sunday’ and ‘Moon Over Georgia.’ Together, all three brought their storytelling instincts to add richness and depth to ‘Harvest Moon’.
Co-produced by Charles Holloman and Lucie Tiger, ‘Harvest Moon’ features a killer lineup of musicians who bring grit, groove, and atmosphere to every beat: Lucie Tiger (vocals, acoustic guitars), Jordan Denton (slide guitar), Bob Wray (acoustic bass), and Tommy Harden (drums).
Release date 5th September 2025. Impact date 6th October 2025.
Lucie Tiger - Bio
Lucie Tiger was listed in the Top 25 New Music Critiques and nominated as an Artist to Watch in 2025 by Music Connection Magazine and she lived up to that status. In 2025, Lucie Tiger won Country Vocalist of the Year at the Josie Music Awards at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville plus earned a nomination for Artist of the Year (Modern Country) in 2025.
In 2025, Lucie Tiger celebrated her eighth single on the Nashville Music Row Country Breakout chart along with Found My Home (#50), Everybody Knows Your Name (#53) and Harvest Moon in 2025.
Prior to leaving Australia in late 2023, Lucie Tiger had three top 40 singles including Found My Home #20 and Midnight Goodbye #34, on the CountryTown Hot 50 Country Singles Chart. Lucie Tiger’s album Alabama Highway reached #14 on the ARIA Top 20 Country Albums chart (Australian equivalent to Billboard Country Album chart) and #10 on the AIR Indie Chart in Australia.
A prolific songwriter, Lucie Tiger’s song Gasoline won Country Blues Song of the Year at the Tamworth Country Music Festival in 2021. She’s had multiple top 5 finalist nominations at the Australian Songwriters Association annual awards for songs that were all solo written. Lucie has brought her signature tunesmith skills to countless songwriter rounds in Nashville, Muscle Shoals and further afield, and tapped as a Songwriter-On-The-Rise at the Muscle Shoals Songwriting Festival three years running (2022-2024).
Aside from a stack of feature articles in magazines like Music Connection Magazine, Americana Rhythm Magazine, and Country Music News International, Lucie Tiger has also had multiple television appearances in the United States and Australia. Lucie Tiger is also the creative force and host behind events like the Songbird Sessions and Top Songwriter Series in Sydney and Muscle Shoals, showcasing top-tier talent while championing women in music.
With a “potent blend of country heart and rock-and-roll fire”, Lucie Tiger and her band have recently played Nashville’s iconic Whiskey Jam, opened for Tyler Farr, headlined the WC Handy Festival Block Party with the North Mississippi Allstars, and shared stages with Grammy-winning artists like Gary Nichols and Jimbo Hart.
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