As time passes, the sophisticated country pop created by Crystal Gayle and producer Allen Reynolds gains luster.
 In the '70s, Reynolds's uptown arrangements and the pure beauty of Gayle's alto were closer in tone to the countrypolitan hits of Olivia Newton-John than to the rural twang of her older sister, Loretta Lynn. Her crossover success with "Don't It Make Your Brown Eyes Blue" helped lead country music to a larger middle-American audience. 
In retrospect the spare, tasteful quality of her songs holds up better than the music of most of pop country stylists of the era. 
Of her many greatest hits collections, Classic Crystal represents the best selection of her most memorable work. --Michael McCall


1Somebody Loves You
2Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue
3Ready For The Times To Get Better
4You Never Miss A Real Good Thing ('Till He Says Goodbye)
5When I Dream
6I'll Do It All Over Again
7I'll Get Over You
8Wrong Road Again
9Talking In Your Sleep
10Why Have You Left The One You Left Me 


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