Danni Nicholls brings quiet resolve to her new single 'I’ll Carry On'
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Danni Nicholls has always understood the power of restraint as her songwriting tends to find its strength in small emotional details and lived-in honesty. And 'I’ll Carry On', the latest single from her forthcoming album 'Making Moves', continues that approach with a thoughtful and deeply grounded reflection on endurance, healing and perseverance.
Co-written with Michele Stodart and produced by Sarah Peacock, the track settles into a warm Americana framework built from understated instrumentation, gentle harmonies and her own characteristically soulful vocal delivery.
And it's that voice that remains the focal point throughout. There’s a quiet steadiness in the way she delivers each line, giving the song a sense of reassurance even while addressing difficult emotional territory. The writing avoids easy optimism, instead acknowledging exhaustion and uncertainty while still holding onto the possibility of renewal.
The East Nashville choir woven into the track adds another subtle layer, broadening the emotional landscape without overpowering the intimacy at its core. Their presence gives the chorus a communal warmth, reinforcing the song’s themes of connection and support during periods of personal difficulty.
Having spent the last decade building a respected place within contemporary Americana, she continues to refine a sound shaped equally by British songwriting traditions and classic American roots music. Raised in Bedford on the records collected by her Anglo-Indian grandmother before eventually relocating to Nashville, her relationship with Americana has always felt organic and sincere. And that authenticity remains central to 'I’ll Carry On'.
As a preview of 'Making Moves', the single suggests a record interested mostly in emotional clarity. She sounds fully comfortable within her own songwriting voice here, allowing simplicity, warmth, and careful observation to carry the music forward.
Overall, 'I’ll Carry On' captures the quieter reality of moving through hardship one step at a time, finding moments of hope without pretending the struggle disappears entirely. It’s a subtle, compassionate piece of songwriting from an artist who continues to deepen her craft with every release.




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