Another song the Dominican fathers who assembled Praise to God got from All Together Again is this song by Linda Stassen.
This song has its own Wikipedia page because, amongst other reasons, it was used as a protest song in the 2019-2020 Hong Kong protests. You probably have a copy somewhere because Hymnary notes it is an astonishing number of hymnals, but I haven’t seen it before.
The version in PTG has three stanzas with the lines repeated in call and response..
1 Sing alleluia to the Lord
2 Jesus is liivng in his church!
3 Spirit is with us today!
The version I have in TIS (732) has 5 verses in which “Sing alleluia, sing alleluia” is the third line each time and the first, second and fourth line of each stanza are:
1 Lift up your hearts to the Lord.
2 In Christ the world has been redeemed.
3 His resurrection sets us free.
4 Therefore we celebrate this feast.
5 Sing alleluia to the Lord.
The PTB version is copyright to the author and New Songs Ministries and the TIS version from Maranatha music. The Celebration Hymnal has only one verse repeated until exhaustion sets in. All rather confusing. Luckily, Mary at Godsongs knows about this song and provides what clarity is available.
It is a slow call and response praise song. The You Tube clips reveal even more different verses.