"Falling" | ||||
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Single by Julee Cruise | ||||
from the album Floating into the Night | ||||
B-side | "Theme from Twin Peaks (Instrumental)"/"Floating" | |||
Released | 1990 | |||
Format | CD, 12", 7", CS | |||
Recorded | 1989New York, New York | at Excalibur Sound Productions in|||
Genre | Dream pop, ambient | |||
Length |
4:12 (Radio edit) 5:21 (Album version) |
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Label |
Warner Bros. (US/UK) WEA International (Germany) |
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Writer(s) | Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch | |||
Producer(s) | Angelo Badalamenti, David Lynch | |||
Julee Cruise singles chronology | ||||
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"Falling" is a song by the American dream pop singer Julee Cruise. It is the lead single and second track from her debut studio album, Floating into the Night (1989). Featuring music composed by Angelo Badalamenti and lyrics written by David Lynch, an instrumental version of "Falling" was used as the theme song for the ABC television series Twin Peaks.
Twin Peaks gained a cult following after its original broadcast in April 1990 and "Falling" subsequently charted in twelve countries worldwide—including peaking at number 1 on the Australian Singles Chart. The instrumental version of the song, performed by Badalamenti, won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental Performance at the 32nd Grammy Awards. This instrumental version is included in the first volume of the Pure Moods compilation album series but is erroneously titled on the artwork and liner notes as being the theme for Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Cruise released a new version of the song as a hidden track on her 2002 album The Art of Being a Girl
In 2010, Pitchfork Media ranked "Falling" at number 146 on its "Top 200 Tracks of the 1990s".
A music video was produced featuring Julee Cruise performing the song through soft curtains and dramatic red lighting. It fades to various scenes from the Twin Peaks television series. The version used in the video is an edited cut of the song.
"Falling" has been covered by a number of artists since its original release. In 1990, the German house band The Mob released a four-track single entitled "Theme from Twin Peaks", which included three original mixes of "Falling." Kjeld Tolstrup, a Danish radio DJ, released a three-track EP under the pseudonym One–Eyed Jacks, a reference to the casino/brothel in Twin Peaks, in 1991. The EP featured three dance renditions of the song, known as "The Log Lady Mix", "The Ronnette Pulaski Mix" and "The Log Lady Mix Short Version", respectively. English indie rock band The Wedding Present recorded a version of "Falling" and released its as the b-side to their 1992 single "Silver Shorts." It was later included on the band's compilation album Hit Parade 1 (1992).