Rosanne Baker Thornley, the Canadian singer-songwriter, is back with a new single, “Falling.” It’s a deeply felt piece of music that is a reminder that the most lasting art is often the most honest, and that is what Thornley provides.

“Falling” is about the kind of love that doesn’t try to fix or save. It’s about friendship, openness, and the natural strength of being there when someone’s world is coming apart at the seams. The song offers a real sense of reassurance, the feeling of being truly understood. The production is deliberate and unhurried, with layered arrangements that breathe warmth. Thornley’s vocals are controlled, intimate, and precise, pulling you in.

This track carries the warmth of Carole King and James Taylor, the lyrical sensitivity of Joni Mitchell, and the atmospheric grace of Sarah McLachlan, and it feels modern, sitting comfortably alongside the emotional realism of Bon Iver and Phoebe Bridgers. With “Falling,” Thornley shows that stillness, when created with this kind of care and honesty, has more effect than noise ever will.

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