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STEP BY STEP/FOREVER WE WILL SING

Composer: David "Beaker" Strasser

"Beaker" is a pseudonym for David Strasser, a Christian songwriter and musician well known for his collaborations with artist Rich Mullins. He received his nickname as a young man, when friends said he looked like Beaker the Muppet. When Beaker was in the seventh grade, his youth pastor introduced him to his friend Rich Mullins, and the two soon became collaborators. Beaker co-wrote, performed, and toured with Rich Mullins for several years. The first song they wrote together was "Boy Like Me, Man Like You", a 1991 hit for Mullins. Beaker is also responsible for writing the modern praise chorus "Step By Step" ("Oh God, you are my God, and I will ever praise you..."). He was also instrumental in co-founding the Kid Brothers of St. Frank w… Go to person page >

Composer: Michael W. Smith

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Tune Information

Title: STEP BY STEP/FOREVER WE WILL SING
Composer: David "Beaker" Strasser
Composer: Michael W. Smith
Meter: Irregular
Key: F Major
Copyright: © Copyright 1991 BMG Songs, Inc./Kid Brothers of St. Frank Music Publishing (ASCAP) (admin. by Brentwood-Benson Music Publishings, Inc.)

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Baptist Hymnal 2008 #480

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