Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis
Crystal Lewis & Kirk Franklin
Crystal Lewis
Originally, “Lean On Me” was an uplifting group song by Kirk Franklin featuring R. Kelly, Mary J. Blige, Bono, and Crystal Lewis. The song achieved notable success earning a Grammy nomination and reaching #26 on the Billboard R&B charts.
However, Christian radio stations largely refused to air...
[Intro]
Oooooohhh
This is for that little child with no father
For that man that doesn't have a place to stay
For that little boy living with AIDS
Can I tell you a story, tell you a story
You can lean on me
[Verse 1]
There's a man (oh yes)
Standing on the corner
He has no home
He has no food
And his blue skies are gone (yes it is)
Can't you hear him cryin' out
And there's a girl
Searching for a father and a friend
Praying that the storm someday will end
But instead of walking away
Open up your heart and say
[Chorus:]
I am here
You don't have to worry
I can see your tears
I'll be there in a hurry when you call
Friends are there to catch you when you fall
Here's my shoulder, you can lean on me
[Post-Chorus]
Halleluia
Ooooohhhhh
Listen
[Verse 2]
Oh, there's a child
Who is sick and begging to be free
But there is no cure for his disease
He looks up to his mother and
As she holds his hand
Prayin' that someday
The sun will shine again
And the pain will end
[Chorus]
I am here
You don't have to worry
I can see your tears
I'll be there in a hurry when you call
Friends are there to catch you when you fall
Here's my shoulder, you can lean on me
[Bridge:]
Tell me, how can I, how can I love Jesus
When I've never seen His face
Yeah, I see you dying
And I turn and walk away
So hold my hand
Let me take you to a friend of mine
He's waiting just to ease your troubled mind
Yeah, yeah, He loves you more than you'll ever know
Instead of walking away
Open up
Open up your heart and say
Come on
[Chorus]
I am here
You don't have to worry
I can see your tears
I'll be there in a hurry when you call
Friends are there to catch you when you fall
Here's my shoulder, you can lean on me
[Outro]
Thank you Jesus, yeah
Oh Yeah, oh yeah
Here's my shoulder, you can lean on me
Here's my shoulder, you can lean on me
You can lean on me
Lean on me, yeah, yeah
You're my friend, but you're also my brother
Here's my shoulder
You can lean on me
Lean On Me was written by Kirk Franklin.
Lean On Me was produced by Kirk Franklin.