Top Songs By Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Performer
Scott Williamson
Drums
Jacob Lowery
Bass
Joel Key
Acoustic Guitar
Kelly Back
Electric Guitar
Gordon Mote
Piano
Nashville Recording Orchestra
Strings
Kris Crunk
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Composer
Lee Black
Composer
Sue C. Smith
Composer
Wayne Haun
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Ernie Haase & Signature Sound
Executive Producer
Wayne Haun
Producer
Kris Crunk
Producer
Alan Silverman
Mastering Engineer
Randy Poole
Recording Engineer
Joe Carrell
Mixing Engineer
Leah Schattschneider
Recording Engineer
Mary Alice Lovelace
Creative Director
Ernie Haase
Executive Producer
Lyrics
See the Savior riding into town
See the palms the people wave and watch them lay them down
Hear the celebration all around
They have waited for Messiah and the time is now
And they cry Hosanna, Hosanna
Save us from the darkness closing in on us
And they cry Hosanna, Hosanna
There is no one else but you to rescue us Hosanna
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh
See the Savior dying on the cross
See Him doing what they prayed but not the way they thought
See the countless souls for which He fought
Hear the hallelujahs from the ones His life has bought
And they cry Hosanna, Hosanna
Save us from the darkness closing in on us
And they cry Hosanna, Hosanna
There is no one else but you to rescue us Hosanna
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ohoh oh oh
For our families
For our children
Please hear your people as we plead for help
For our present
For our future
Save us from our enemies and from ourselves
And we cry Hosanna, Hosanna
Save us from the darkness closing in on us
And wecry Hosanna, Hosanna
There is no one else but you to rescue us
Hosanna, Hosanna
Save us from the darkness closing in on us
And we cry Hosanna, Hosanna
There is no one else but you to rescue us Hosanna
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh Hosanna
Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh Hosanna
Written by: Ernie Haase & Signature Sound, Lee Black, Sue C. Smith