DON'T MAKE MY BROWNE
EYES BLUES
CRYSTAL GAYLES
SONGWRITER: RICHARD
C. lEIGH
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: WE MUST
BELIEVE IN MAGIC
LABEL: UNITED ARTISTS
GENRE: COUNTRY-POP
YEAR: 1977
Crystal
Gayle (born Brenda Gail Webb; January 9, 1951) is an American country music singer and songwriter. She is best
known for her 1977 crossover hit, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue." Initially, Gayle's management and record label
were the same as that of her oldest sister, Loretta Lynn. Not finding success with
the arrangement after several years, and with Lynn's encouragement, Gayle
decided to try a different approach. She signed a new record contract and began recording with Nashville
producer Allen
Reynolds. Gayle's
new sound was sometimes referred to as middle-of-the-road
(MOR) or country pop, and was part of a bigger musical trend by many
country artists of the 1970s to appeal to a wider audience. Subsequently, Gayle
became one of the most successful crossover artists of the 1970s and 80s. Her
floor-length hair has become synonymous with her name.
Gayle began her career in the 1960s
performing as a background singer in Lynn's band. Lynn helped her sign a recording contract with Decca Records in 1970. Having
minor success, she was encouraged to develop her own musical identity. Under the direction of producer Reynolds at United
Artists Records,
Gayle shifted towards a country pop style that was more successful. In
1975, "Wrong Road Again"
became Gayle's first major hit. However,
it was in 1977 when Gayle achieved her biggest success with "Don't It Make
My Brown Eyes Blue." The single topped the Billboard country chart,
crossed over to the top five of the Billboard Hot 100 and became a major international
hit.
Gayle continued having success from the late
1970s and through late 1980s. Her biggest hits included "Ready for the Times to Get Better" (1977), "Talking in Your
Sleep" (1978), "Half the Way" (1979) and "You and I" (1982). In the 1990s, Gayle shifted artistic
directions by recording various genres of music. This included an album of inspirational
music titled
Someday (1995)
and an album of standards called Crystal Gayle Sings the Heart and
Soul of Hoagy Carmichael
(1999). During the decade she
also owned and operated a fine arts shop called "Crystal's Fine Gifts and
Jewelry". Her most recent studio release was in 2019 and Gayle has since
continued to tour throughout the world.
Gayle has
won one Grammy Award and has been nominated for several
others since the 1970s. She has also won five Academy of Country Music
awards; those awards include receiving the Cliffie Stone
Pioneer Award in 2016. In addition, she has won two Country Music
Association awards
and three American
Music Awards.
Rolling Stone ranked her among the 100 greatest
country artists of all time and CMT ranked
her within their list of the 40 greatest women of country music. Gayle has her
own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and was inducted as a member of the Grand Ole Opry in 2017.
"Don't
It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" is a song written by Richard Leigh,
and recorded by American country music singer Crystal Gayle. It was released in June 1977 as the first
single from Gayle's álbum We Must Believe in Magic. Despite the title, Gayle herself already has blue
eyes.
Don't know when I've
been so blue
Don't know what's come over you
You've found someone new and
Don't it make my brown eyes blue
I'll be fine when
you're gone
I'll just cry all night long
Say it isn't true and
Don't it make my brown eyes blue
Tell me no secrets,
tell me some lies
Give me no reasons, give me alibies
Tell me you love me and don't let me cry
Say anything but don't say goodbye
I didn't mean to
treat you bad
Didn't know just what I had
But honey now I do
And don't it make my brown eyes
Don't it make my brown eyes
Don't it make my brown eyes blue.
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