Leanna Crawford's "Make It Through" Was Almost Never Released
Leanna Crawford's brand new single "Make It Through" was such a personal song that she had no intentions of releasing it. Crawford wrote the tune more than a year ago, she tucked it away, never expecting its demo to see the light of day. It was when she posted a brief clip of the song to her TikTok and Instagram to share its positive message an overwhelming amount of responses started pouring in from fans, asking Crawford to release the song and sharing how much they needed to hear it.
Long day, tough night
Just one of those weeks
I feel stressed out, run down
Like you wouldn't believe
When I'm staring in the mirror
I can hear You whisper
"Just breathe, trust me"
Yeah, even on a long day
Tough night, tough year
I promise you
We're gonna make it through
I know you're tired of trying
But don't quit fighting
'Cause hope is coming soon
Yeah, I'm telling you
We're gonna make it through
Don't let this be the end
And it's just the beginning
That mountain's gonna move
Crawford quickly finished the song to now make it available to listeners everywhere. She also engaged her fans to help her choose the single's cover image, which is pictured above.
Additionally, Crawford's single, "How Can You Not," is impacting radio stations now and receiving strong support immediately out of the box. Continuing to share songs that speak honestly about doubt and insecurity as well as the hope Christ offers in our darkest moments, Crawford's listeners find solace in her kind and wise words while tapping their feet along to contagious, pop-inspired beats.
In her career to date, Leanna Crawford has been writing, touring, and singing with some of the biggest names in the Christian music industry such as Michael W. Smith, Matt Maher, Matthew West, and Jeremy Camp, to name a few.
Keep up to date with Leanna Crawford on her website LeannaCrawford.com.
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