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Crystal Gayle

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Crystal Gayle
Born Brenda Gail Webb in Paintsville, Kentucky, the future Grammy award winner displayed musical aptitude from a young age. Growing up in a musical family, she was encouraged to continue singing into her teenage years. Her professional music career began in the late 60's, touring with her older sister Loretta Lynn. Loretta Lynn. Gayle soon signed a contract with Decca, the same label Lynn was signed with. After signing, the label insisted on a name change from Brenda, due to Brenda Lee already being signed to Decca. Around the same time, Lynn noticed a sign for the Krystal restaurant chain, suggesting the name Crystal. Gayle was then added, taken from her middle name of "Gail" and from that point forward she was Crystal Gayle.

She recorded her first hit song, "I've Cried the Blue (Right Out of My Eyes)", in 1970, which peaked at #23. While with Decca, Gayle struggled to find her own style, singing songs that were similar to Lynns. Feeling as though she was seen as just "Lorettas's sister", she decided to leave Decca in 1974, signing with United Artists Records. There, she was paired with producer Allen Reynolds, who encouraged her to move to a softer, country-pop crossover style. This pairing and stylistic change would soon lead to Gayle's success as a country-pop star. Over the next two years she released three albums and had several hit songs, including "This Is My Year for Mexico", "I'll Do It All Over Again", "Wrong Road Again" and "I'll Get Over You", her first #1. The next year, 1977, would prove to be a landmark year for her, with the release of her album "We Must Believe in Magic" and the worldwide smash hit, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue", which--along with her almost floor-length hair--made her a household name. The song also won her the 1978 Grammy away for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. She had many more hits throughout the rest of the 1970s, including "Talking in Your Sleep", "Ready for the Times to Get Better" and "Half the Way".

She continued into the 1980s with such hits as "If You Ever Change Your Mind", "Too Many Lovers", "The Woman in Me", "Til I Gain Control Again" and "The Sound of Goodbye". In 1982 she recorded a duet with Eddie Rabbitt, the acclaimed "You and I", which has become one of the most popular wedding songs ever. In 1985 she teamed up with Gary Morris to record the love theme for the prime-time soap opera Dallas (1978), called "Makin' Up For Lost Time", which turned into yet another #1 hit. Her other 1980s hits included "A Long and Lasting Love", "Nobody Wants to Be Alone", "Straight to the Heart", "Cry" and "Nobody's Angel". In 1987 she guest-starred on the daytime soap opera Another World (1964) for a week. She teamed up again with Gary Morris and turned out the hit "Another World", which was also used as the new theme song for the soap opera. Her career took somewhat of a downturn in the late 1980s and she released her last major single, "Never Ending Song of Love", which peaked at #72, in 1990. She has since released several albums, with the most recent being her 2019 Country Classics compilation album, which includes Gayle's final recording with her sister Lynn. She has continued to have an active music career as of 2024, still frequently touring and making regular public appearances.
BornJanuary 9, 1951
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      • 13 wins & 39 nominations total

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    Known for

    Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Demián Bichir, and Walton Goggins in The Hateful Eight (2015)
    The Hateful Eight
    7.8
    • Soundtrack("Ready for the Times to Get Better")
    • 2015
    Slither (2006)
    Slither
    6.5
    • Soundtrack("I Don't Want To Lose Your Love")
    • 2006
    Convoy (1978)
    Convoy
    6.3
    • Soundtrack("Don't It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue")
    • 1978
    Alain Delon in To Kill a Cop (1981)
    To Kill a Cop
    6.4
    • Soundtrack("Don't Make my Brown Eyes Blue")
    • 1981

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    • Eddie Rabbitt & Crystal Gayle: I Made a Promise
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1995
    • Crystal Gayle: Someday
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1995
    • Teresa Brewer in The Statler Brothers Show (1991)
      The Statler Brothers Show
      8.0
      TV Series
      • Vocalist
      • 1995
    • The Country Mouse & the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale (1993)
      The Country Mouse & the City Mouse: A Christmas Tale
      8.0
      TV Movie
      • Emily (voice)
      • 1993
    • Crystal Gayle: Three Good Reasons
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1992
    • Crystal Gayle: Nobody's Angel
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1988
    • Another World (1964)
      Another World
      7.0
      TV Series
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1987
    • Crystal Gayle: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1986
    • Crystal Gayle: Touch and Go
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1985
    • Crystal Gayle: Nobody Wants to Be Alone
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1985
    • Crystal Gayle: A Long and Lasting Love
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1985
    • Crystal Gayle: I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1984
    • SCTV Network (1981)
      SCTV Network
      8.4
      TV Series
      • Esther Blodgett
      • 1983
    • Crystal Gayle: 'Til I Gain Control Again
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1982
    • Crystal Gayle and Eddie Rabbitt in Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle: You and I (1982)
      Eddie Rabbitt and Crystal Gayle: You and I
      Music Video
      • Crystal Gayle
      • 1982

    Music Department



    • Kirstie Alley, Rod Taylor, and Greg Evigan in Masquerade (1983)
      Masquerade
      6.7
      TV Series
      • singer: theme song
      • 1983–1984
    • Helen Hunt, Anthony Edwards, Richard Crenna, Patty Duke, Billie Bird, and Richard McKenzie in It Takes Two (1982)
      It Takes Two
      6.9
      TV Series
      • singer: theme music
      • 1982
    • Teri Garr in One from the Heart (1981)
      One from the Heart
      6.5
      • vocalist
      • 1981

    Soundtrack



    • Flag Day (2021)
      Flag Day
      5.5
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
      • 2021
    • James Franco, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., and Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Deuce (2017)
      The Deuce
      8.1
      TV Series
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
      • 2018
    • Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Michael Madsen, Tim Roth, Kurt Russell, Bruce Dern, Demián Bichir, and Walton Goggins in The Hateful Eight (2015)
      The Hateful Eight
      7.8
      • performer: "Ready for the Times to Get Better"
      • 2015
    • The Marty Stuart Show (2008)
      The Marty Stuart Show
      8.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Ready For The Times To Get Better" (uncredited), "Crying Time" (uncredited), "When I Dream"
      • 2014
    • Passion & Poetry: Sam's Trucker Movie (2013)
      Passion & Poetry: Sam's Trucker Movie
      7.8
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
      • 2013
    • Dolly Parton, Glen Campbell, Johnny Cash, and Loretta Lynn in Country's Greatest Stars Live: Vol. 1 (2010)
      Country's Greatest Stars Live: Vol. 1
      8.4
      Video
      • performer: "I'll Get Over You"
      • 2010
    • Uutishuone (2009)
      Uutishuone
      7.5
      TV Series
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
      • 2009
    • Slither (2006)
      Slither
      6.5
      • performer: "I Don't Want To Lose Your Love"
      • 2006
    • Johnny Knoxville in Daltry Calhoun (2005)
      Daltry Calhoun
      5.1
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
      • 2005
    • Another World (1964)
      Another World
      7.0
      TV Series
      • performer: "Another World"
      • 1987–1996
    • Billy Bodine in Gordy (1994)
      Gordy
      3.8
      • performer: "I Made a Promise"
      • 1994
    • Johnny Carson in The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (1962)
      The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
      8.5
      TV Series
      • performer: "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" (1977) (uncredited)
      • 1992
    • Texasville (1990)
      Texasville
      6.0
      • performer: "Till I Gain Control"
      • 1990
    • Kirstie Alley, Rod Taylor, and Greg Evigan in Masquerade (1983)
      Masquerade
      6.7
      TV Series
      • performer: "Masquerade"
      • 1984
    • Six Pack (1982)
      Six Pack
      6.0
      • performer: "Hello I Love You"
      • 1982

    Personal details

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    • Height
      • 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
    • Born
      • January 9, 1951
      • Paintsville, Kentucky, USA
    • Spouse
      • Vassilios (Bill) Christos GatzimosJune 3, 1971 - present (2 children)
    • Other works
      Album: "We Must Believe In Magic", 1977.
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      • 3 Articles
      • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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      Younger sister of Loretta Lynn.
    • Trademarks
        Floor-length brown hair
    • Nickname
      • Cher of Country Music

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