Ballad for Americans is a studio album of phonograph records by Bing Crosby released in 1940 featuring the popular "Ballad for Americans" sung by Crosby in an American-type patriotic style. In 1946, the two records in this album were put into a new album called What We So Proudly Hail. This was Crosby's first studio album that was not a reissue of earlier singles.
Crosby biographer Gary Giddins discussed the recording in his book Bing Crosby, A Pocketful of Dreams, The Early Years, 1903âÂÂ1940:
These newly issued songs were featured on a 2-disc, 78 rpm album set, Decca Album No. A-134. "Ballad for Americans" was written by John Treville Latouche and Earl Robinson. Crosby's recordings were made on July 6, 1940, with the Ken Darby Singers and Victor Young's Decca Concert Orchestra.
Disc 1 (3297): "Part One" (2:26) / "Part Four" (3:06)<br> Disc 2 (3298): "Part Two" (2:16) / "Part Three" (2:24)