No; it is administered by Hal Leonard.
No; it is controlled by Shapiro-Bernstein and administered by Hal Leonard.
the song i raise up is nickelback gotta be somebody
The song itself is in the public domain, but certain arrangements, performances, and recordings may have their own protection.
Raise It Up - August Rush song - was created in 2007.
It's simple to search via Google or similar for a song title and the word "lyrics," but that will bring up many instances of works that are still protected by copyright. If you are specifically looking for public domain songs, the link below is a reasonable place to start.
There are several songs by that title, and we have no idea which one you're thinking of, but unless the one you mean was written before about 1923, probably not.
No
Written in 1830, the hymn itself is in the public domain; however particular arrangements, performances, and recordings will have their own protection
You can look it up in the public WHOIS database.
Dylen
You Raise Me Up was released on March 26, 2002. The notes to the whole song called You Raise Me Up on alto saxophone are not listed online, but the sheet can be purchased online at Sheet Music Plus for $3.99.
If the Domain owner dose not renew it, It can take up to 6 Months to go on Sale for the Public.