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"'''Day by Day'''" is a song sung with vocals by [[Susie Stevens]] and [[Homer Simpson]] during the episode, and by Homer (singing solo) during the credits. | "'''Day by Day'''" is a song sung with vocals by [[Susie Stevens]] and [[Homer Simpson]] during the episode, and by Homer (singing solo) during the credits. | ||
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*Susie Stevens sings the song's actual lyrics; Homer's renditions are both parodies. | *Susie Stevens sings the song's actual lyrics; Homer's renditions are both parodies. | ||
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Song Information
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"Day by Day" is a song sung with vocals by Susie Stevens and Homer Simpson during the episode, and by Homer (singing solo) during the credits.
Contents
Episode lyrics
Susie Stevens
- Day by day
- Day by day
- Oh Dear Lord
- Three things I pray
- To see thee more clearly
- Love thee more dearly
- Follow thee more nearly
- Day by day
- Day by day
- Day by day
- Day by day, day by day
Homer Simpson
- Homer Simpson:
- The deacon's job is pretty okay
- Pretty okay
- I'm going to be a deacon, day by day
- I'm already a deacon, day by day
Credits Lyrics
- Homer Simpson:
- Day by day, day by day
- I've got three kids
- And two are okay
- Two are okay
- One of them is the baby
- The smart one is mine maybe
- I hope the boy gets rabies
- Day by day, by day
- Day by day
- Oh, I pray
- Day by day, by day
- By day.
Behind the Laughter
- "Day by Day" is best known for being part of the score of the 1970s musical Godspell.
- Susie Stevens sings the song's actual lyrics; Homer's renditions are both parodies.
Appearances