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| name = American Glory |
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| artist = [[Pat Boone]] |
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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]].<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 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]].<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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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.[1] The new song, “Under God,” defended the use of those words in the Pledge of Allegiance.[2]
References
- ^ 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. "
- ^ 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..."