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I have been a Michael W. Smith fan since 1990, when I first heard Place in This World on the radio. Something about this man struck me, and I’d been a fan ever since. I have every album he’s released since 1990, and he’s become a staple in the Deen household.
Two of my favorite Michael W. Smith albums are Worship and Worship Again. I love how Michael leads communal worship, and how the Spirit works through him to speak to the thousands in his worship concerts. So you can see how very excited I am about the release of his third worship album, which, thankfully, is titled A New Hallelujah, vs the obvious Worship Again Again (hyuk hyuk).
I am very excited about the release of A New Hallelujah. I wasn’t too thrilled with Stand and Healing Rain, and Christian radio would agree with me. A New Hallelujah brings Michael back to fighting form, and I’m very excited to see how A New Hallelujah sounds as an album.
Meanwhile, the song A New Hallelujah itself is a great worship song. A midtempo praise song with a triumphant, singable chorus and several echo portions, always a sure congregation pleaser, A New Hallelujah sings about bringing a new dimension of praise into worship. The whole ’sing a new song’ gets a fresh touch with A New Hallelujah, and I’m confident A New Hallelujah will revive Michael’s fortunes with CCM Inspo and AC radio in the USA.
Listen to A New Hallelujah Michael W. Smith mp3
Read the Michael W. Smith A New Hallelujah lyrics after the jump.
A NEW HALLELUJAH Lyrics
Michael W. Smith
Can you hear there’s a new song
Breaking out from the children of freedom
Every race and every nation
singing out
Sing a new Hallelujah
Yeah
Let us sing love to the nations
Bringing hope of the grace that has freed us
Making known and making famous
Sing it out
Sing a new Hallelujah
Yeah
Arise
Let the church arise
Let love reach to the other side
Alive
Come alive
Let the song arise
Yea
Africa sings a new song
Reaching out with a new hallelujah
Every son and every daughter
Everyone sing a new hallelujah
Arise
Let the church arise
Let love reach to the other side
Alive
Come alive
Let the song arise
Yea
Oh oh oh (echo)
Yeah (echo)
Let the song arise (echo)
Yeah (echo)
Let the song arise (echo)
Let the world sing a new hallelujah
Can you get excited, church?
From Australia
From Brazil to China
From New York down to Houston
Come on, here we go, arise
Arise
Let the church arise
Let love reach to the other side
Alive
Come alive
Let the song arise
Yea
Let the song arise
Everyone
Everyone sing a new hallelujah
Everyone sing a new hallelujah
Did you like this post? Here are a few other songs by solo Christian male artists I can recommend:
Steven Curtis Chapman ‘Yours’
Mark Roach ‘The Least I Can Do’
Michael English ‘Feels Like Redemption’
Bart Millard ‘I Stand Amazed’

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Ganda ng song. Very uplifting. there is a version actually of the song without the Uganda Children’s Choir. But i love this version better.
Hello, Messengers of Christ!
I almost always prefer a live version of a Christian song to its studio counterpart. In this case, ‘A New Hallelujah’ gets a more meaningful treatment in the hands of the Uganda Children’s Choir, don’t you think so?
The guitar riff in the song “A New Hallelujah” is an almost exact copy of a song called “The Author of the Story” by the rock band Daniel Amos from their 2001 album “Mr. Buechner’s Dream.”
If you want to hear the Daniel Amos song you can visit their Shoutlife page. You’ll quickly notice the similarities.
The Daniel Amos song is much better, musically and lyrically.
Maybe he sampled it. I haven’t seen the songwriter credits on “A New Hallelujah” yet. It’s happened before: he mixed in Rich Mullins into one of his “Worship” albums.