Falling
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Falling may refer to:
- Falling (physics), movement due to gravity
- Falling (accident)
- Falling (execution)
- Falling (sensation)
Games
- Falling (game), a card game created by James Ernest
Literature
- Falling (Provoost novel), a 1994 novel by Anne Provoost
- Falling (Howard novel), a 1999 novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard
- Falling (Dickey poem), a 1967 poem by James Dickey
Music
Albums
- Falling (Blue Peter album), 1983
- Falling (Praga Khan album), 2001
Songs
- "Fallin'" (Alicia Keys song)", 2001
- "Fallin'" (Connie Francis song), 1958
- "Fallin'" (Teenage Fanclub and De La Soul song), 1993
- "Falling" (Melba Moore song), 1986
- "Falling" (Julee Cruise song), 1990
- "Falling" (Cathy Dennis song), 1993
- "Falling" (Montell Jordan song), 1996
- "Falling" (Gravity Kills song), 1998
- "Falling" (Bruce Guthro song), 1998
- "Falling" (Boom! song), 2001
- "Falling" (Trent Harmon song), 2016
- "Fallin'", a 1978 song from the Musical They're Playing Our Song by Marvin Hamlisch and Carole Bayer Sager
- "Falling", a 1963 song by Roy Orbison
- "Falling", a 1978 song by Lenny LeBlanc and Pete Carr
- "Falling", a 2001 song by Praga Khan
- "Falling", a 2003 song by Julian Marsh featuring Abigail
- "Falling", a 2005 song by Staind from Chapter V
- "Falling", a 2009 song by Brooke Hogan
- "Falling", a 2013 song by Anette Olzon from Shine
Film and television
- Falling (film), 2015 film starring Adesua Etomi and Blossom Chukwujekwu
- The Falling (1987 film), American film by Deran Sarafian
- The Falling (2014 film), British film by Carol Morley
- Falling (Dutch: Vallen), a 2001 film by Hans Herbots based on the novel by Anne Provoost
- Falling, a 2005 ITV adaptation of the novel by Elizabeth Jane Howard
- Falling, an episode of the Adult Swim television series Off the Air
- "Falling" (Supergirl), an episode of the CBS television series Supergirl
See also
- All pages beginning with "Falling"
- All pages with titles containing Falling
- Fall (disambiguation)
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