Canadian Beats / Video Launch : Rosanne Baker Thornley Captures a Tender Moment Between Mother and Daughter in Official Video for Poignant New Single “Her Mother’s Eyes”.
“Thornley’s signature vulnerability and lyrical honesty guide the track, giving voice to emotions rarely explored in contemporary folk and singer-songwriter spaces. With cinematic grace and gentle restraint, the song unfolds like memory itself – tender, truthful, and timeless.”
CANADIAN BEATS, Toronto, Canada
by Jenna Melanson, June 20, 2025
Toronto-based singer-songwriter Rosanne Baker Thornley unveils the official music video for her beautifully introspective single, “Her Mother’s Eyes” – a cinematic, heartwarming track inspired by the quiet, emotional power of a single wedding morning photo. Framed through a mother’s gaze, the song pays tribute to the intricate, ever-changing relationship between mothers and daughters.
Drawn from a deeply personal experience, “Her Mother’s Eyes” paints a vivid scene: a daughter on her wedding day, the final touches of makeup being applied, a veil waiting in the stylist’s hand — and a mother witnessing the culmination of years in one fleeting moment. It’s a song that acknowledges the little girl who still lives within the woman standing before her, and the life they’ve shared leading up to this day.
Thornley’s signature vulnerability and lyrical honesty guide the track, giving voice to emotions rarely explored in contemporary folk and singer-songwriter spaces. With cinematic grace and gentle restraint, the song unfolds like memory itself – tender, truthful, and timeless.
A fixture in the Canadian music community, Rosanne Baker Thornley is an internationally recognized, award-winning songwriter with an enviable history of co-writes and placements. Reclaiming the artist role in recent years with her powerful album Sorry I’m Late (2022), Thornley channels deep emotion and lived experience into music that resonates across generations. With “Her Mother’s Eyes,” she adds another intimate chapter to a growing catalogue that explores love, memory, and the quiet complexities of everyday life.