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*Susie Stevens sings the song's actual lyrics; Homer's renditions are both parodies.
 
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Latest revision as of 18:58, October 15, 2021

"Day by Day"
Song Information
Singers: Susie Stevens
Dan Castellaneta
Characters: Homer Simpson
Appearance(s): "Pulpit Friction"

"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.

Episode lyrics[edit]

Susie Stevens[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

  • "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[edit]