Step By Step - Whitney Houston (Remix)

Whitney Houston · The Preacher's Wife OST

Somebody bigger than the Earth is round
Bigger than the saddest frown
Bigger than the brightest smile
And longer than the longest mile

Somebody bigger than the biggest fight
And darker than the darkest night
Bigger than the biggest gun
Cause he's the only shining sun cmon

Who made the mountains
Who made the trees
Who made the rivers that flow out to the seas
And who hung the moon in the starry, starry, starry sky

Chorus:
Somebody bigger
I know I know he's bigger than you and I
My God is bigger
Somebody bigger
He's bigger, he's bigger than you
He's bigger than you
My God is, my God is oh

Now who made the flowers bloom in the spring, yeah
And who writes the songs for the robins to sing uh
And who sends the rain when the Earth is dry
I know, I know, I know
Somebody bigger yeah
Than you and I
Somebody bigger than you and I
Bigger than you and I

He lights the way when road is alone
Keeps me company with love to guide you
He walks beside you just like he walks with me

When I am weary, and filled with despair
Who gives me courage to go on and on and on from there
And who gives me faith
I will never, never, never, never, never doubt
Somebody bigger yeah
Somebody bigger than me and you
Bigger than you and I
Somebody bigger
My Lord is bigger than you
Bigger than you and I

He lights the way when the road is long
Keeps you company with love to guide you
He walks beside you just like he walks with me

Somebody bigger than you and I
Bigger than the open sky
Bigger than the tallest tree
Bigger than the deepest sea
Somebody deeper than the desert sands
Bigger than the tallest man
And phatter than the phattest phat
Bigger than the Shaq attack

Repeat Chorus

Step By Step - Whitney Houston (Remix)

Released as part of the soundtrack for the 1986 film The Preacher's Wife, this remix version of Whitney Houston's signature ballad showcases her unparalleled vocal control and emotional depth. The track, originally composed by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones, features Houston's distinctive phrasing and powerful delivery that defined her career. While the original recording is widely recognized, this remix adaptation highlights her ability to reinterpret classic material with fresh energy. The song remains a staple of her discography, appearing on the film's original motion picture score alongside other iconic tracks from The Bodyguard and The Greatest Hits. It exemplifies the R&B and pop fusion that characterized her work during the mid-1980s, cementing her status as a global icon.