13 Noteworthy FALL Songs features music courtesy of Alicia Keys, Bailey Zimmerman, Drake, Lorde, and Tom Petty.

Ah, Fall ā it commences on September 22! Of course, The best way to remember when Fall begins is the š Earth, Wind & Fire classic, šµ āSeptemberā, which highlights the final day of summer (āDo you remember / The 21st night of Septemberā).Ā Anyways, this list, published on the final day of summer prior to Fall, isnāt really about the seasonal change. Ā Fall is used generically as opposed to specifically in the musical compendium š§ 13 Noteworthy FALL Songs. This list arrives as a sequel of sorts to š§ 13 Songs Featuring āFallā in their Song Title, a list published in the spring of 2018.
š§ 13 Noteworthy FALL Songs features music courtesy of š Alicia Keys, š Bailey Zimmerman, š Drake, š Lorde, and š Tom Petty among others. Stylistically, the playlist encompasses pop, rock, R&B, soul, house, country, and rap.Ā As always, we keep things eclectic on The Musical Hype.Ā So, without further ado, letās jump right into š§ 13 Noteworthy FALL Songs!
1. Drake, āFalling Backā
šæ Honestly, Nevermind ⢠š· OVO / Republic ⢠š 2022Ā
āFalling back on me / Falling back on meā¦ā Yeah, š Drake repeats the titular lyric of his šæ Honestly, Nevermind a lot ā an understatement! šµ āFalling Backā appears as the second track from Drizzyās melodic, house-driven album by Drake. Ā It serves as the first full-length joint following the intro.
āFalling Backā is groovy to the nth from the beginning of the record. Thereās a hypnotic quality about it ā it literally draws you in. Ā āFalling Backā is minimal, yet, the aesthetic and vibe are captivating, nonetheless. I enjoy the unique timbre of Drakeās voice.Ā No, he doesnāt provide a masterclass, and heās definitely not a powerhouse by any means, but the chill sound, his lower register, as well as his falsetto are intriguing.Ā In āFalling Back,ā Drizzy is focused on a familiar topic: LOVE.
āWhat would you do without me?
What would you do without me?
I think you would lose everything
Fallinā back on me.ā
2. Tom Petty, āFree Fallināā
šæ Full Moon Fever ⢠š· MCA ⢠š 1989
āAnd Iām free, free fallinā / Yeah, Iām free, free fallinā.ā The late, great š Tom Petty was a beast.Ā Among his greatest performances is šµ āFree Fallinā,ā iconic opener from his 1989 album, šæ Full Moon Fever. āFree Fallinā is considered by many to be one of the greatest songs of all time.Ā Honestly, who the hell wouldnāt argue that?
Petty definitely delivers one of his most energetic, rousing vocals ever.Ā The music is equally captivating ā bright, sunny, and very much a musical portrait of California.Ā āItās a long day, livinā in Reseda / Thereās a freeway, runninā through the yard,ā Petty sings on the first verse, continuing, āAnd Iām a bad boy, ācause I donāt even miss here / Iām a bad boy for breakinā her heart.ā Besides Reseda, Petty also mentions Ventura Boulevard (verse two) as well as Mulholland Drive (verse three) on this Grammy-nominated, no. 7 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.Ā
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3. Lorde, āFallen Fruitā
šæ Solar Power ⢠š· Universal Music New Zealand Limited ⢠š 2021
In 2021, š Grammy-winning alternative pop artist š Lorde returned with her third studio album, šæ Solar Power. Ā Solar Power had a tough act to follow as her sophomore effort, šæ Melodrama (2017), was a critically acclaimed masterpiece.Ā While Solar Power didnāt receive the same acclaim, moments šµ āFallen Fruitā make you respect the artistry, creativity, and musical intellect of Lorde.
āTo the ones who came before us / All the golden ones who were lifted on a wingā¦ā When initially evaluating āFallen Fruit,ā I highlighted musical elements that made it special such as harmonized vocals, the throwback folk aesthetic and cues, and producer š Jack Antonoffās subtle electronic touches.Ā The thing is, I failed to examine āFallen Fruitā Ā beyond being a vibe. Ā Upon further examination, āFallen Fruitā is much deeper. Lorde laments climate change and criticizes those who preceded her and ruined a once-perfect Eden (āThrough the halls of splendor where the apple trees all grew / Youāll leave us dancing on fallen fruitā). Ā Furthermore, she asserts humankind needs to exit the planet weāve treated so poorly and destroyed (āAnd a pocketful of seed / Itās time for us to leaveā).Ā Itās amazing when revisiting and keying in on one song, how much more you can get out of it that you didnāt get or process initially.
4. Bailey Zimmerman, āFall in Loveā
šæ Leave The Light On ā EP ⢠š· Warner Music Nashville / Elektra ⢠š 2022
āHeard you moved out to South Carolina / Just like you always said you would / Packed your bags in that old 4Runner / That I bought you when things were good.ā Woo! Well, no matter the model of Toyota 4Runner, itās a solid SUV! Of course, thatās not the focus of this here blurb⦠Admittedly, Iām rarely enthused about brand-new country musicians.Ā Only on the rare occasion does that new voice catch my ear.Ā Perhaps, up-and-comer š Bailey Zimmerman is one of the few newbies in the musical genre to make my ears perk up.Ā Zimmerman has a distinct, powerful instrument that captures the tradition of country music, with a smidge of rock š¤ edge. Ā Also, in his song, šµ āFall in Love,ā he shows off his knack for compelling and entertaining songwriting.Ā He co-wrote āFall in Loveā with š¼ ā š Austin Shawn (who also produces) and š¼ ā Gavin Lucas.
Of course, āFall in Loveā is all about matters of the heart.Ā In the excerpt, from the first verse, Zimmerman reminisces on his ex-. By the second verse, heās āHeard you [her] foundĀ yourself a brand new man / Put a rock on your finger and he vowed you a second chance.ā Hmm, you can see where this going, canāt you.Ā He adds, āBut baby, I just want you to know / He donāt know you like I didā¦ā Ā That leads to the centerpiece of āFall in Love,ā the chorus:
āāCause loveās a smoke ring wrapped around your finger
One second, it’s a blessinā, and the next, it’s already gone
A broken heart, I’m a walkinā testimony
My confession is a lesson that Iām pourinā out in this song
Oh-woah-woah, oh-woah-woah
You don’t wanna fall in love.ā
Yeah, that pretty much sums it up. Bailey Zimmerman is hot šā¦ a hot commodity in country music that is!
5. Haley Reinhart, āCanāt Help Falling in Loveā
šæ Better ⢠š· red dot / ole Media Management L.P ⢠š 2016
Among the most beautiful songs of all time is the classic, šµ āCanāt Help Falling in Loveā.Ā The most famous rendition of this š¼ ā David George Weiss / š¼ ā Hugo Perretti / š¼ ā Luigi Creatore penned number is by āThe King,ā š Elvis Presley. Ā Elvis recorded it in 1961 for his šæ Blue Hawaii album. Many, many others, however, have tackled this utterly sublime musical selection, including former American Idol contestant, š Haley Reinhart.Ā Reinhart covers āCanāt Help Falling in Loveā on her 2016 LP, šæ Better. Itās safe to say that all should feel better after hearing her terrific take.
During her American Idol season, Reinhart possessed one of the most beautiful and distinct voices.Ā That distinct instrument shines like a diamond on āCanāt Help Falling in Love.ā A simple record for the most part,Ā Reinhart keeps things simple too.Ā Sheās accompanied by piano, which is perfect ā nothing more needed.Ā Vocally, sheās composed and poised, never over-singing.Ā She pushes more when it feels right, but never overdoes or overpowers.Ā Her balanced, polished take feels incredibly authentic as she makes this old song feel brand-spanking new.
6. Trevor Daniel, āFallingā
šæ Nicotine ā¢Ā š· Alamo / Interscope ⢠š 2020
āTalk to me, I need to hear you need me like I need ya / Fall for me, I wanna know you feel how I feel for you, loveā¦ā šµ āFallingā is a fitting conclusion to šæ Nicotine, the debut album by pop artist/TikTok phenom, š Trevor Daniel. After resisting love, Daniel is willing to give it a try again! Yea! Well⦠at least according to this sleek, R&B-infused pop record.
āSwore I thought Iād never fall again, donāt think Iām just talkinā,ā Daniel sings near the end of the sole verse, continuing, āI think I might go all in, no exceptions, girl, I need ya.ā He has a radiant instrument on his hands ā his voice, of course! He sounds particularly strong in the catchy, memorable chorus.
āMy last made me feel like I would never try again
But when I saw you, I felt something I never felt
Come closer, I’ll give you all my love
If you treat me right, baby, I’ll give you everything.ā
7. Christina Aguilera, āFall in Lineā (Ft. Demi Lovato)
šæ Liberation ⢠š· RCA ⢠š 2018Ā
šµ āFall in Lineā ranks among the best songs from šæ Liberation, the 2018, comeback LP from š Grammy-winning pop artist, š Christina Aguilera. This joint features a grinding, soulful, six-eight groove, perfect fuel for a dynamic performance by Aguilera, and featured guest extraordinaire, š Demi Lovato. Aguilera gets to work with controlled, but nuanced vocals in the first verse.Ā The message, aimed toward girls, is pitch-perfect.
āLittle girls, listen closelyā¦
ā¦in this world, you are not beholden
You do not owe them
Your body and your soul.ā
Aguileraās beastly vocals begin to appear on the pre-chorus, letting her pipes rip on the chorus (joined by Demi Lovato). Lovato takes the lead in the second verse, similarly, maintaining composure and poise, before spreading her wings and flying in the chorus.Ā The true magic occurs throughout when these two join forces, particularly in the second and third iterations of the chorus.Ā Empowerment is the central message.
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8. Kanye West, āAll Falls Downā (Ft. Syleena Johnson)
šæ The College Dropout ⢠š· Roc-A-Fella ⢠š 2004
šµ āAll Falls Downā is one of many standouts from šæ The College Dropout, the critically acclaimed debut album by š Kanye West. The top-10 hit features š Syleena Johnson channeling her inner š Lauryn Hill. How so? Well, Hillās šµ āMystery of Iniquityā, from šæ MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 (2002), is interpolated.Ā The chorus is incredibly simple yet was one of the most memorable of 2004.Ā āOh, when it all, it all falls down / Iām telling you all, it all falls down,ā sings a soulful, raspy Johnson.
As for Kanye West, he is on autopilot, delivering honest and hilarious rhymes. Ā Among the best of those is from the first verse:
āBut she wonāt drop out, her parents will look at her funny
Now, tell me that aināt insecurr
The concept of school seems so securr
Sophomore, three years, aināt picked a carurr
She like, āFuck it, Iāll just stay down hurr and do hair.āā
The acoustic guitar-driven production and brilliant conception of āAll Falls Downā is another reason why The College Dropout is considered a masterpiece.
9. Harry Styles, āFallingā
šæ Fine Line ⢠š· Columbia ⢠š 2019
In šµ āFallingā (šæ Fine Line, 2019) š Grammy-winning pop artist š Harry Styles toys with matters of the heart to some extent. Ā āIām in my bed / And youāre not here,ā he sings in the first verse, adding, āAnd thereās no one to blame but the drink in my wandering hands.ā In the second verse, he goes on to say, āYou said you cared, and you missed me too / And Iām well aware I write too many songs about you.ā Aww š„°!
Besides those matters of the heart, Styles questions himself regarding life essentially.Ā The chorus, the centerpiece of this mid-tempo ballad, sums it up best.
āWhat am I now? What am I now?
What if Iām someone I donāt want around?
Iām falling again, Iām falling again, Iām fallinā.ā
10. Eminem, āFallā
šæ Curtain Call 2 ⢠š· Aftermath⢠š 2022Ā
š Eminem is one of the most controversial musicians of all time.Ā This statement should come as a shock to no one.Ā Even years after being his most lucrative (and controversial), Eminem still knows how to ruffle feathers.Ā In 2018, he released his album, šæ Kamikaze, which featured a record entitled, šµ āFall.ā In addition to appearing on Kamikaze, āFallā made its way onto Eminemās 2022 greatest hits compilation, šæ Curtain Call 2. Notably, āFallā featured the unique vocals of š Grammy-winner Justin Vernon, best known for his work with š Bon Iver.
Vernon serves up lovely falsetto on the chorus, which contrasts the tough delivery of āEm.
āDonāt fall on my face
Donāt fall on my faith, oh
Donāt fall on my fate
Donāt fall on my faith, ohā¦ā
During the course of āFall,ā there are plenty of pop cultural references, including Charlamagne, Hunger Games, Migos, Drake, Gabby Giffords, and Jack the Ripper.Ā One of the most savage lines, however, made Justin Vernon denounce his participation in the track: āTyler create nothinā, I see why you called yourself a faggot, bitch.ā Homophobic slurs are totally uncool, something that has gotten Eminem in hot water before.Ā Interestingly, Vernon admitted to handling his displeasure poorly, yet, itās understandable why he found āFallā to be in poor taste.

11. James Arthur, āFalling Like The Starsā
šæ YOU ⢠š· Columbia ⢠š 2019
āI swear to God when I come home / Iām gonna hold you so closeā¦ā In 2019, š James Arthur released the single, šµ āFalling like the Starsā, which ultimately appeared on his third studio album, šæ YOU.Ā In āFalling like the Stars,ā the British pop musician showcases his stellar instrument.Ā Arthur exhibits incredible versatility.Ā His versatile performance consists of both sweet falsetto and grittier, more impassioned moments where he ālets loose.ā
Among the best moments of āFalling like the Starsā is the chorus, where the love is pronounced:
āAnd I need to know that weāre
Fallinā so fast, weāre fallinā like the stars, fallinā in love
And Iām not scared to say those words
With you Iām safe, weāre fallinā like the stars, weāre fallinā in love.ā
Even when Arthur provides more oomph, he maintains his composure and shows a degree of poise.Ā Heās backed by respectable production work courtesy of š Alex Beitzke and š Bradley Spence.Ā The backdrop isnāt game-changing but the combination of acoustic guitar, piano, and string plays to Arthurās strengths by all means.
12. Alicia Keys, āFallināā
šæ Songs in A Minor ⢠š· J ⢠š 2001Ā
āI keep on fallinā in and out / Of love with you.ā Ladies and gentlemen, it is no secret that one song made š Alicia Keys a superstar: šµ āFallināā.Ā One of the š Grammy winnerās four no. 1 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 was āFallinā,ā which spent six weeks at the penthouse. The double-platinum single graces Keysā debut album, šæ Songs in A Minor, which debuted at no. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to be certified septuple platinum!
So, what makes āFallināā so iconic? Well, itās inspired by (and interpolates) the š James Brown classic, šµ āItās a Manās, Manās, Manās Worldā. While Brown provides a lift instrumentally, everything else about āFallināā is all about Alicia Keys.Ā She shows off her authentic, soulful pipes, a welcome addition to the then booming neo-soul movement.Ā Lyrically, the focus is L-O-V-E, a universal, always ultra-relatable, and potent theme.
āI keep on fallinā in
And outta love with you
Sometimes I love ya, sometimes you make me blue
Sometimes I feel good, at times I feel used
Lovinā you darlinā, makes me so confused.ā
The lilting 12/8 meter, the fresh production work (in 2001, of course), and the heartfelt, honest lyricism make āFallināā one of the great musical gems of the aughts.
13. The Spinners, āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā
šæ Spinners ⢠š· Atlantic ⢠š 1973Ā
āEach night I pray / There will never come a day / When you up and take your love away.ā It should go without saying that š The Spinners are one of the greatest soul groups of all time. Beyond the constraints of soul, The Spinners had ample success on the pop charts: the Billboard Hot 100.Ā One of the collectiveās most beloved hits is šµ āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā, which graces their 1973 album, šæ Spinners. Ā āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā peaked at no. 4 on the pop charts, making it a surefire, crossover hit. Amazingly, it plays second fiddle to top-three pop hit from the same album, šµ āIāll Be Aroundā. āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā was written by twin brothers š¼ ā Melvin Steals and š¼ ā Marvin Steals.
Everything about The Spinnersā āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā is glorious.Ā The music is lush and warm ā the perfect backdrop for a love-oriented soul joint (š Thom Bell serves as producer).Ā The Spinners, of course, are proponents of the Philly soul movement, so itās unsurprising they are backed by utterly sublime and refined production. š Bobby Smith masterfully handles the lead for most of the song, with š PhilippĆ© Wynne providing ad-libs at the end.Ā Also, you canāt fail to mention those sweet female backing vocals, further making āCould It Be Iām Falling in Loveā a certified classic.Ā The tuneful chorus is the centerpiece.
ā(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you, baby
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
Woo
(Could it be I’m falling in love)
With you
With you
With you
(With you).ā
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