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'''''American Glory''''' is a 2002 album of patriotic songs by [[Pat Boone]] issued post [[9/11]]. The album was the biggest seller in Boone's in house label, The Gold Label's history.<ref>''Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music'' Page 34 Angela M. Pilchak - 2006 "However, the biggest seller in the label's history has been Boone's own album, a 2002 collection of patriotic numbers titled American Glory. "</ref> The new song, "Under God," defended the use of those words in the [[Pledge of Allegiance (United States)|Pledge of Allegiance]].<ref>Karen Schoemer -Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music 0743272463 2006 -"His patriotic post-9/11 album, American Glory, contained a new song, "Under God," that defended the use of those words in the Pledge of Allegiance..."</ref>
'''''American Glory''''' is the 71st album of patriotic songs by [[Pat Boone]] issued post [[9/11]], in 2002. The album was the biggest seller in Boone's in house label, The Gold Label's history.<ref>''Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music'' Page 34 Angela M. Pilchak - 2006 "However, the biggest seller in the label's history has been Boone's own album, a 2002 collection of patriotic numbers titled American Glory. "</ref> The new song, "Under God," defended the use of those words in the [[Pledge of Allegiance (United States)|Pledge of Allegiance]].<ref>Karen Schoemer -Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music 0743272463 2006 -"His patriotic post-9/11 album, American Glory, contained a new song, "Under God," that defended the use of those words in the Pledge of Allegiance..."</ref>


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Latest revision as of 01:46, 4 December 2024

American Glory
Studio album by
Released2002 (2002)
LabelThe Gold Label
Pat Boone chronology
The Miracle of Christmas
(2000)
American Glory
(2002)
Nearer My God to Thee
(2005)

American Glory is the 71st album of patriotic songs by Pat Boone issued post 9/11, in 2002. The album was the biggest seller in Boone's in house label, The Gold Label's history.[1] The new song, "Under God," defended the use of those words in the Pledge of Allegiance.[2]

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  1. ^ Contemporary Musicians: Profiles of the People in Music Page 34 Angela M. Pilchak - 2006 "However, the biggest seller in the label's history has been Boone's own album, a 2002 collection of patriotic numbers titled American Glory. "
  2. ^ Karen Schoemer -Great Pretenders: My Strange Love Affair with '50s Pop Music 0743272463 2006 -"His patriotic post-9/11 album, American Glory, contained a new song, "Under God," that defended the use of those words in the Pledge of Allegiance..."