(A)Sing (B)your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
Come on, ev ’ry bod y, stand up (E)and sing one more hal le lu jah.
(B)Give your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
I can nev er tell you just how (E)much good that it’s gon na do ya (B)just to (C)sing a (F)new the (G)song your heart learned to (F)sing when He first gave His (C)life to (F)you.
The (G)life goes on and so must the song.
You got ta (Eb)sing a (Ab)gain the (Bb)song born in your (Ab)soul when you first gave your (Eb)heart to (Ab)Him.
(Ebm)Sing His prais es (F#)once (A)more.
Sing (B)your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
Come on, ev ’ry bod y, stand up (E)and sing one more hal le lu jah.
(B)Give your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
I can nev er tell you just how (E)much good that it’s gon na do ya (B)just to (C)sing a (F)loud the (G)song that some one is (F)dy ing to hear down in the (C)mad d’ning (F)crowd,
as (G)you once were be fore you (Bb)heard the song.
You got ta (Eb)let them know
the (Bb)truth is a live to (Ab)shine up on the way so may be (Eb)they can (Ab)go.
(Ebm)Sing your prais es (F#)once (A)more.
Sing (B)your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
Come on, ev ’ry bod y, stand up (E)and sing one more hal le lu jah.
(B)Give your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
I can nev er tell you just how (E)much good that it’s gon na do ya (B)just to (G)let the (C)name of the Lord
be (C)praised both (C)for (G)now
(C)and ev er more.
Praise Him, all you ser vants.
Give your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
Come on, ev ’ry bod y, stand up (E)and sing one more hal le lu jah.
(B)Give your (E)praise (B)to the (C#m)Lord.
I can nev er tell you just how (E)much good that it’s gon na (A)do ya (B)just to (E)sing, sing, sing.
Come on, (E)sing, sing, sing.
I can hear you now, (E)sing, (B)sing, (A)sing.
This page shows “Sing Your Praise To The Lord” by Rich Mullins in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of G at 88 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.