Here's an example of how a song looks when it has been typed up for use with the songbook style:
\begin{song}{Hail To The King}{D} {1989 Christopher Rath} {Christopher Rath} {} {\NotCCLIed} \renewcommand{\RevDate}{November~22,~1993} \SBRef{New Wine Covenant Church Song Book}{\#70} \FLineIdx{I praise You, Lord, for You are my King} \begin{SBVerse} I \Ch{D}{praise} You, Lord, for \Ch{C}{You} are \Ch{G}{my} \Ch{D}{King} I \Ch{D}{praise} You, Lord, for \Ch{C}{You} are \Ch{G}{my} \Ch{D}{King} \end{SBVerse} \begin{SBOpGroup} All \Ch{C}{hail} to\Ch{G}{} the \Ch{D}{King,} All \Ch{C}{hail} to\Ch{G}{} King Je\Ch{D}{\SBem}sus All \Ch{C}{hail} to\Ch{G}{} the \Ch{D}{King} of Kings, All \Ch{C}{hail} to\Ch{G}{} the \Ch{D}{King} \end{SBOpGroup} \begin{SBVerse} We \Ch{D}{praise} You, Lord, For \Ch{C}{You} are \Ch{G}{our} \Ch{D}{King} We \Ch{D}{praise} You, Lord, For \Ch{C}{You} are \Ch{G}{our} \Ch{D}{King} \end{SBVerse} \begin{SBVerse} I \Ch{D}{wor}ship You, my \Ch{C}{Lord} and \Ch{G}{my} \Ch{D}{God} I \Ch{D}{wor}ship You, my \Ch{C}{Lord} and \Ch{G}{my} \Ch{D}{God} \end{SBVerse} \end{song}