Suzanna’s Song | Story Behind Song

Judith Baker | LeBaker Music

Suzanna’s Song” is an Inspiration-Folk story based on a real-life event. Adapted from the Stephen Foster song “Ole Susanna” this song celebrates the triumph that could have been a tragedy without God’s intervention and the prayers of many. Enjoy this heartfelt rendition of Suzanna’s Song | Story Behind Song


Story Behind Song

The inspiration for “Suzanna’s Song” if based on a true event. Suzanna is the daughter of Steve and Stefanie Coburn Fuller. Stefanie is featured on “Our Song.” You could say Suzanna is the reason Stefanie and I are sisters in ministry and life for that matter. When Stefanie was expecting, she had unplanned complications.

Obedience Leads to a Life Long – Very Special Friendship

Stefanie and Suzanna

The Lord compelled me to go and visit her while she was in the hospital. I didn’t know Stefanie yet. I even wondered how God needed me to visit because Stefanie was already surrounded with family and friends. But as I say “God had a plan.” I was obedient and my life will never be the same. The Lord blessed me with a wonderful friend.

Forty days later Suzanna was born. Yes, she was premature, tiny, and fragile but she was healthy and God was faithful! I know it’s not my story but as a tribute to a God that “Still Makes a Way” and to other parents that have had rough times “Suzanna’s Song” was born. God still performs miracles and He is truly with us every step of the way.


 Lyrics

(Verse 1)
Lying here, wondering will,
I ever see you smile.
Will you make it just one more day?
Jesus please be with this child.

Will you laugh?
Will you play?
Will you last just one more day?
Lord please be near us in this hour,
As I lie, alone and wait.

(Chorus)
Oh Suzanna, please be strong with me.
I praise the Lord with all my soul,
Keep me near my God to thee.

(Verse 2)
There’s a hope inside
Of me each day,
As I wake once more to wait.
Lord, I can’t help but to be so scared,
What decisions must I make?

Will she hear?
Can she cry?
Lord please just give us more time.
And I wonder more yet wonder still,
As forty days go by.

(Bridge)
And then I saw you –
For the first time Suzanna!
I will shout out Hallelujahs!
Glory forever!

Yes! Lord you are so real to me!
How great you are,
Keeping us,
In our time of need!

(Chorus)
Oh Suzanna, I’m so glad for thee.
I Praise the Lord with all my heart!
I can bounce you on my knee.

(End Tag)
Yes, I praise the Lord with all my soul.
My God! How great – You
How great You are!

 


Suzanna’s Song © 2004 Judith Baker (ASCAP) | Publisher LeBaker Music 2018 (ASCAP) | Music and Lyrics by Judith Baker | Sound Recording and Production as work for hire by Doug Gazlay, D-Grooves Studio, Atlanta, GA 2005 | All Rights Reserved

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Don’t Cry for Me | Story Behind Song

Judith Baker | LeBaker Music

A Gospel Blues, song commemorating a great man, my late Grandfather Silas Andrews. The lyrics are inspired by his words as he battled cancer. Knowing he would be going to Glory in his last months he would tell us not to cry for him. He would be with Jesus and he would see us again when we come home. Read on to learn about Don’t Cry for Me | Story Behind Song

Story Behind Song

The Late Silas Andrews (1969)
I’ll see you again when I come home

Growing up a Jehovah’s Wittiness, my grandfather was the only family member that remained a Christian. His love and Christ like example made an impact on my young impressionable mind. He introduced me to gospel greats like Edwin Hawkins and the late Rev. Cleveland. When I became a teenager we discovered that my grandfather had Cancer. He fought it best he could but the Lord called him home in 1981. Not knowing the Lord yet, I was devastated.

 

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My grandfather’s influence and faith were instrumental in me leaving the JW’s. Later, in 1982 I found Christ for myself and accepted Jesus as my personal savior. I remembered how grandpa told us not to cry for him because he would be with Jesus. He used to joke and say “give me all my flowers now, not when I am dead.” That is what inspired me to write “Don’t Cry For Me.” In honor of a great Christian man that set the example for his family. I’ll see you again grandpa when I come home.


Lyrics

(Verse 1)
While I am here walk with me
Laugh with me and stand with me
Shed a tear if and when you feel the need
Say a prayer when I’m alive
But once I’m gone don’t cry
Don’t cry for me

(Chorus)
Don’t send me flowers
Give them to me while I’m here
And please don’t cry for me
But smile instead
I have gone to a place where there’s no more pain
No more sorrow, no more sickness
No more night, only day

I’m walking with Jesus,
Which is where I wanted to be
So please don’t cry for me
I’ll see you again
When you come home
When you come home

(Verse 2)
While I am here talk with me
Pray with me and comfort me
Spread some cheer if and when you feel the need
Sing a song when I’m alive
But once I’m gone don’t cry
Don’t cry for me

(Chorus)
Don’t send me flowers
Give them to me while I’m here
And please don’t cry for me
But smile instead
I have gone to a place where there’s no more pain
No more sorrow, no more sickness
No more night, only day

I’m walking with Jesus,
Which is where I wanted to be
So please don’t cry for me
I’ll see you again
When you come home
When you come home

(End Tag)
When you come
Home
(Spoken) I’ll see you again!


Don’t Cry for Me © 1996 Judith Baker (ASCAP) | Publisher LeBaker Music (ASCAP) | Music, Lyrics and Background Vocals by Judith Baker | Sound Recording and Production as work for hire by Doug Gazlay, D-Grooves Studio, Atlanta, GA 2005 | All Rights Reserved

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