Summary

Netflix’s romantic comedyFind Me Fallingfeatures many original and traditional songs that pay tribute to the film’s actors and location. As praised inreviews ofFind Me Falling, the food and music featured in the film show the movie’s dedication to honoring Greek culture.Find Me Fallingwas filmed on locationon the picturesque island of Cyprus. The soundtrack incorporates Greek melodies, instruments, and songs, making it feel unique to its location.

Most ofFind Me Falling’ssongs are sung diegetically, with both of the two leads being singers. The film featuresAmerican Idolstar Harry Connick Jr.as its lead, former rockstar John Allman. Accompanying Connick Jr. is Ali Fumiko Whitney, as Melina, who sings many of the traditional Greek songs. Some songs appear multiple times on the soundtrack, sung solo by Connick Jr. or Whitney or as a duet. The film follows John, who begins a new life in Greece, as he reconnects with his lost love, Sia (Agni Scott), and bonds with Melina over their love of music and singing.

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When Every Song On The Find Me Falling Soundtrack Plays In The Movie

Find Me Falling Features Many Songs By Connick Jr. And Whitney

“Girl on the Beach” by Harry Connick Jr.- “Girl on the Beach” by Harry Connick Jr. plays over the opening credits and a long shot of the water that follows into John’s new cabin. At the end of the shot, it is revealed that John is listening to the song on the radio. Later in the movie, it is explained that the song is his most famous hit.

“Antics” by Monsieur Doumani- As Melina rides into town on her Vespa, “Antics” by Monsieur Doumani plays. Across shots of the harbor, Melina shows she is a rebel by flipping off cafe patrons who catcall her and nearly running into John. During the song, John ponders his new living arrangements in the infamous cabin.

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“Pefteis Se Lathoi” by Ali Fumiko Whitney- Melina sings “Pefteis Se Lathoi” at the restaurant over shots of John drunkenly trying to build a fence to keep people away from the cliff’s edge by his house.

“Woman from Tylliria” by Monsieur Doumani- When John goes into town to meet Manoli (Tony Demetriou) at night, he stands and admires a band playing “Woman from Tylliria.” He is clearly thinking of the music career he left behind.

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“Oti Itane” by Dena Kyriakidi is a thematic tune created for the movie’s soundtrack that plays in the background of much of the film.

“Alla Mou Len Ta Matia Sou” by Ali Fumiko Whitney- With Manoli, John goes to the restaurant where Melina sings “Alla Mou Len Ta Matia Sou.” Her music is heard in the background as the men eat Greek food and bond. They admire Melina’s singing abilities.

“S’Agapo Giati Eisai Oraia” by Ali Fumiko Whitney- After chatting with John briefly at the bar, Melina returns to the stage and sings “S’Agapo Giati Eisai Oraia.” The song plays in the background as Manoli introduces John to his friends. Melina later explains that the song is a traditional Greek serenade.

“Careless Love” by Ali Fumiko Whitney and Harry Connick Jr.- John and Melina sit at his house after she delivers him sunscreen. John plays guitar as Melina sings “Careless Love.”

“Find Me Falling” by Harry Connick Jr.- After some persuasion from Melina, John plays her his unfinished new song “Find Me Falling” on the guitar. Like “Girl on the Beach,” this is another song he wrote about Sia.

The film’s titular song, “Find Me Falling,” appears three times in the film.

“Stalia Stalia” by Ali Fumiko Whitney- After discovering that Melina is his daughter, John goes to watch her perform at the restaurant, where she sings “Stalia Stalia.” He is proud of her but conflicted about what to do about Sia and Melina.

“Girl on the Beach” by Ali Fumiko Whitney and Harry Connick Jr.- After prompting, John joins Melina on stage to sing “Girl on the Beach” at the restaurant. They only get through a few lines until John publicly and drunkenly confronts Sia about Melina being his daughter.

“S’Agapo Giati Eisai Oraia” by Ali Fumiko Whitney and Harry Connick Jr.- In a grand romantic gesture to Sia, John stands outside her window and sings “S’Agapo Giati Eisai Oraia.” As Sia looks on from her balcony, Melina and other townspeople join him in the song.

“Find Me Falling” by Ali Fumiko Whitney- After being rejected by Sia, John gives Melina the lyrics and music for his song. Melina sings “Find Me Falling” at the restaurant, which plays over shots of John and Sia contemplating their relationship. Melina talks to her mother about why she won’t accept John back. The song continues as Sia and John reunite and kiss by the cliffside. The song ends with Melina singing it in a recording booth.

“Find Me Falling” by Ali Fumiko Whitney and Harry Connick Jr.- The final duet version of “Find Me Falling” sung by Ali Fumiko Whitney and Harry Connick Jr. plays over the film’s credits. As a symbol of the soundtrack’s influence, the film was namedFind Me Fallingafter the song, which Connick Jr. wrote for the movie.

Where To Listen To The Find Me Falling Soundtrack

Only One Song Is Officially Available To Stream

The only song officially available from theFind Me Fallingsoundtrack is Connick Jr.’s version of the eponymous “Find Me Falling.” The song is available on streaming services likeSpotifyandApple Music. Unofficial fan-made playlists are available, but since Whitney’s songs and Connick Jr.’s other features are unavailable, many of the playlists are supplemented with popular songs that do not appear in the film. An official release date for the soundtrack has yet to be announced. But in a movie so dedicated to its vocal performances, theFind Me Fallingsoundtrack will likely quickly follow the film’s premiere.

Find Me Falling

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Rock star John Allman, recovering from a failed comeback album, retreats to a picturesque Mediterranean island. His new cliffside home, however, is notorious for attracting unwanted visitors, including an old flame. As he navigates his unexpected new reality, John confronts his past and finds hope in unexpected connections​.