While married to Bishop Walter Hawkins, the couple had two children a son, Walter "Jamie" Hawkins, Jr. and a daughter, Trystan Hawkins with one granddaughter, Jahve Hawkins and one grandson, Jamie Daniel Hawkins. Walter "Jamie" Hawkins, Jr. is married to Myiia "Sunny" Davis-Hawkins.
Tramaine has been inducted into the Gospel Hall of Fame. Recently receiving the James Cleveland Lifetime Achievement Award and netting two Stellar Awards for Female Vocalist of the Year and Traditional Female of the Year for her 2007 CD release I Never Lost My Praise (2007). She also sang at James Cleveland's funeral.
Hawkins lives outside of Sacramento, California with her husband, Tommy Richardson, Jr. of fifteen years and has one stepson, Demar Richardson with two step grandchildren.
Goin' Up Yonder
Tramaine Hawkins Lyrics
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Where I'm going?
Where I'm going, soon
If anybody asked you
Where I'm going
Where I'm going soon
I'm goin' up yonder
I'm goin' up yonder
I'm goin' up yonder
To be with my Lord
I'm goin' up yonder
I'm goin' up yonder
I'm goin' up yonder
To be with my Lord
I can take the pain
The heartaches they bring
The comfort in knowing
I'll soon be gone
As God gives me grace
I'll run this race
Until I see my Savior
Face to face
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
To be with my Lord oh oh
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder
To be with my Lord
If anybody asked you
Where I'm going
Where I'm going soon
If anybody wants to know
If anybody asked you (anybody asked you)
Where I'm going (where I'm going)
Where I'm going (where I'm going)
Soon
Tell them to be
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
To be with my Lord oh oh
I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin', I'm goin' up yonder (goin' up yonder)
I'm goin' up yonder
To be with my Lord
Tramaine Hawkins's song "Goin' Up Yonder" is a beautiful expression of the Christian belief in heaven and the afterlife. The singer of the song proclaims that they are going up to heaven soon, to be with their Lord. They can endure the pain and heartache of life because they have faith that they will soon be in a better place, with their Savior. The repetition of the phrase "I'm goin' up yonder" emphasizes the singer's certainty and anticipation of this future encounter with God.
The lyrics also suggest a sense of running a race, which is likely a reference to the Christian concept of the "race of faith." This concept suggests that living a faithful life is an ongoing journey or race, and that the goal is to keep running until the end of one's life, when they will be rewarded with eternal life in heaven. The singer suggests that they are continuing to run this race until they see their Savior "face to face" in heaven.
Line by Line Meaning
If you wanna know
If you are interested in knowing about my future plans
Where I'm going?
Where I am heading towards
Where I'm going, soon
My journey towards my destination is very near
If anybody asked you
If anyone inquires about my whereabouts
Where I'm going
My destination
Where I'm going soon
I will reach there soon
I'm goin' up yonder
I am ascending to the heavens
To be with my Lord
I am going to be with my Lord in heaven
I can take the pain
I am capable of enduring the pain
The heartaches they bring
The hardships that life brings
The comfort in knowing
The consolation of the knowledge
I'll soon be gone
I will depart from this world soon
As God gives me grace
With God's help and blessings
I'll run this race
I will continue to strive and persevere
Until I see my Savior
Until I meet my Savior
Face to face
In person
If anybody wants to know
If anyone is curious
Tell them to be
Tell them that I will be
Where the people are praying
To a place where people are worshiping and praying
?
Unknown or unspecified
Yes I'm, yes I'm
Indeed, I am
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Capitol CMG Publishing
Written by: Walter Hawkins
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@adrienneclaudette
My father sang this song as a child. He went up yonder to be with the Lord a year ago today. We played this song at his funeral. 2/13/23 🕊️
See you soon Dad.
R.I.P Michael Sean Furry
Love your Daughter,
Adrienne
@glennaddison5169
This is my favorite gospel song of all times. Literally done played this song about 10 thousand times
@davidleek6140
How many people like this song
@saraimar11
I shoes this to my 47 old bro loved it. His fist time hearing it
@charlesfrancis7878
I do
@MarkPurnell-er1lx
Still do 😊
@christynaa7670
God I thank you for carrying me into 2024 still with faith in my heart!!
@michellecrockett6273
Amen!!! Blessings... ❤️🙏🏿❤️
@DarrellJohnson-gi4np
Yes yes
@zinitta679
Amen 🙌🏾 🙏🏾 ❤
@refreshmentsfoodsforyourso1307
2024,Who's still listening?👂🎧 " If you want to know where I'm going I'm going up Yonder to be with my Lord " Glory to God! Hallelujah, Amen ❤️ 🙏