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.
Academy Award winning actress Mary Steenburgen co-wrote the song that Jessie Buckley's character performs, "Glasgow (No Place Like Home)".
Glasgow's Grand Ole Opry can also be visited, on Govan Road. It specializes in country music.
Dan Wootton described Julie Walters in this film as having "the best acting Scottish accent I have ever heard."
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.