He has sold over 50 million records over his seven-decade career and has recorded more songs than any other artist in history.
He’s a legendary singer, a Hollywood actor and personality, an author, and a winner of countless awards, but most importantly, he has been a man of faith since he was 13, and at 89, he has an abundance of wisdom that we can all learn from.
On a recent episode of The Walk, Pat Boone talks about his faith and career. A career that includes encounters with other celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Dean Martin.
Boone said his faith has shaped his life and work. He says that he believes that God has given him a gift for music and that he uses this gift to glorify God and to inspire others.

One crucial aspect that sets Boone apart is his deep faith and conservative values, which have been an integral part of his identity throughout his career. Boone’s unwavering commitment to his faith and values has often been reflected in his music choices and public persona.
And at 89 he isn’t slowing down. Last month, he released a country album titled, “COUNTRY JUBILEE”. The album showcases his versatile talent, including five Top 100 Country recordings, a captivating duet with Crystal Gayle titled “You and I,” and an energetic anthem “GRITS,” featuring collaborations with luminaries like Ray Stevens, The Gatlin Brothers, Lorrie Morgan, Deborah Allen, and Dean Miller.