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Melanie Waldman Releases "What A Savior" Featuring Waterdeep


Melanie Waldman announces the release of "What A Savior (Psalm 65)" Featuring Waterdeep (CCM). This is her third single from the upcoming Psalmsongs album. “What A Savior (Psalm 65),” is written by Melanie Waldman and produced by Lori Chaffer.

"What A Savior (Psalm 65)" is a modern hymn based on Psalm 65, where King David sings about the abundance of the Lord and His beauty displayed through His creation on earth. Waterdeep, the Nashville based duo of Don & Lori Chaffer, is featured on the single.

Melanie creates songs and cultivates worship experiences that help restore hope by reminding people who they are, and that God is still at work in their lives. She loves to tell people about the amazing miracles God has done in her life. 

WHAT A SAVIOR (PSALM 65) - LYRICS God in Zion, we come before You With our hearts and hands raised high If You hear us, won’t You come now Lord we’re anxious for reply Though we’re overcome by our true nature, Lord Your sacrifice covers it all We, the priestly ones you’ve chosen, look to You and stand in awe You are righteous like a loving father We your children lodged nearby What a jaw drop; how astounding At Your greatness we must cry Silent brilliance and sunset beauty, lifting songs of joy and praise to You Lord you’ve answered with amazing wonder as You bless us through and through All your glory pours out like honey ‘til the rivers overflow Blessing those who call You Father Blessing those who call You Lord You paint the wheat and bring richest harvest, every field of glowing waves of grain You cause the whole earth to cry out in glory, hallelujah to Your name You paint the wheat and bring richest harvest, every field of glowing waves of grain You cause the whole earth to cry out in glory, hallelujah to Your name Where you go Lord, we will follow Every sunrise, praise to You What a Savior, holy and righteous What a Savior, good and true //////////////////////////////////////// Web: http://www.melaniewaldman.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/melaniewaldmanmusic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melaniewaldman Twitter: https://twitter.com/melaniewaldman TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMJ4rDdbR/

Visit Melanie Waldman’s Website to learn more and to join her mailing list @ www.melaniewaldman.com. 

Stream or download her new single on all major music platforms @ www.linktree.com/melaniewaldman


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/30f1fbavDCP11JFP3cTEDo

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAOKRdYfHjw

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