The song was written and composed while Once was in production. The film's director and screenwriter, John Carney, developed the script around songs which Hansard and Irglová had provided to him.[3] In the movie, the duo play the song in the Waltons Music shop across from the George's Street Arcade in Dublin,[4] with Hansard on guitar and Irglová on piano. The couple performed it at gigs in various European venues over the next two years.[5] Versions appeared in 2006 on two albums: The Cost, which Hansard's band The Frames recorded and released, and The Swell Season, an album on which Hansard and Irglová collaborated.[6]
According to the "First Showing" article:
After almost getting her acceptance speech skipped and almost not getting to say a word for her acceptance at the 2008 ceremony after their Oscar win, Irglova made a speech about the song in which at the end of the speech she says, "This song was written from a perspective of hope, and hope at the end of the day connects us all, no matter how different we are..."[7]
Charts
The song charted at #16 in the Irish Singles Chart when The Frames first released it. The Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová version charted at #28 in December 2007, before peaking at #2 in March 2008, following the song's Oscar win. It sold 944,000 digital downloads in the United States.[8]
The song's Oscar eligibility had been disputed because it was performed and recorded prior to the release of Once[6] and it was even the title song of the movie Beauty in Trouble released in 2006.[12][13] The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ruled, however, that because the song had been written and composed for the movie, and because any public exposure during the long movie development had been minimal, it remained eligible.[a][5]
Notes
^The Academy had ruled consistently on a similar dispute involving 2005 Best Original Song nominee "In the Deep."
In Season 1 of "The Voice" duo Elenowen sang Falling Slowly for their Blind Audition
In season 8 of American Idol, Kris Allen covered the song during a night titled "Songs from the Cinema".
Derek Webb recorded a cover of the song on his democratically selected cover album Democracy, Vol. 2.[16]
The song also has been covered by the operatic pop group Il Divo on their album Wicked Game as a Spanish rendition, as “Falling Slowly (Te Prometo)”.[17]
English boy band Collabro covered the song on the special edition of their Stars album on 15 August 2014.[22]
Welsh singer John Owen-Jones featured the song on his most recent album, Rise, released in March 2015.[23]
In April 2015, as a one-time promotional event for the Toronto stage production of Once, Mirvish Productions invited local guitarists to perform the song with the cast. Producers predicted about a hundred participants; ultimately 926 guitarists performed in the event.[24]
Episode 29 (season 2) of Last Man on Earth was titled "Falling Slowly", in which the song was sung several times by characters Mike and Tandy, as well as featuring prominently in the plot of the next three episodes.
The song was covered by husband and wife duo, actors Nathan West (who performs under the name East of Eli) and Chyler Leigh, who released the song, under the name "Westleigh", to their production studio, Modern Machine's Soundcloud.[25][26]
It has also been covered by member of K-pop group Exo, Park Chanyeol, on his Instagram account a couple of times.
The song was covered as a duet by Minnesota artists Joe Vitullo and Adrianne Prettyman on the album "Got It Covered" released in 2022.[28]
Critical reception
Response to "Falling Slowly" was generally positive. Glen Hansard's and Marketa Irglova's performances of "Falling Slowly" on screen and on stage amazed so many people that Bob Dylan wanted them to be his opening act on his World Tour.[29]
In popular culture
After Kris Allen's performance of "Falling Slowly" on American Idol, the song went from the 33rd most popular and downloaded song on iTunes to the 29th most popular and downloaded song. Though Allen's appearance was not one of American Idol judge Randy Jackson's favorite performances, it clearly moved the live studio audience before whom the installment of the show was being taped.[30]
Adam Levine and Addison Agen, the 2017 finalist on the thirteenth season of the U.S. The Voice performed the song as a duet in the 2017 Top 4 finalist stage of the performances.