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Crystal gayle and loretta lynn
Crystal gayle and loretta lynn







crystal gayle and loretta lynn

"All I had to do was air dry it and go onstage," she said. When she started recording and traveling, it was easy to care for. You have to be." Gayle started growing her hair long in high school. When your husband dies, that makes you really strong. "My mother wore brighter lipstick and she was always fixed up and was never down about anything. "I didn't like the way my mother was portrayed," she said. Gayle's mother was forced to find work and raise her children alone. Her father died in Indiana unlike Kentucky as shown in the movie. Except for a couple of discrepancies, Gayle liked the movie. Loretta is the second in the family, and she is 19 years older than me." The movie focused on Lynn's early days in Butcher Hollow, Ky., including her marriage to Moony Lynn when she was 13 and her string of hits ("Coal Miner's Daughter," "Honky Tonk Girl," "Don't Come Home a Drinkin' with Lovin' on Your Mind"), which made her a legend in country music. "If you notice in the movie, there were only seven children," Gayle said from her home in Nashville, Tenn. Some people say, 'you sound European.' " The differences in voices may stem from the fact that Lynn grew up in Butcher Hollow, while the family moved from Kentucky to Indiana when Gayle was 4 years old. "There are even differences in the way we talk.

crystal gayle and loretta lynn

How can you two be sisters?' I always thought I was a mistake," she said. At first, critics and record company executives couldn't help but compare the siblings. Her debut single, "I've Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes)," was written by Lynn and reached the Top 25 on the country music charts. But my very first song was definitely not country." While still in high school, Crystal signed her first recording contract. "When I started recording I thought I am going to love country and country is in my soul. "Loretta knew that I loved singing but that no one would have played my records if we sounded alike," she said. There is only one Loretta Lynn and we don't need another one.' " Lynn encouraged her to pursue a career in music and took her on tour for a few weeks each summer. To be able to work with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra is an added treat." That Gayle and Lynn were even conceived by the same parents in Butcher Hollow, Ky., is surprising to fans and critics who have followed their careers. "I love performing songs with different arrangements. "I love working with symphonies," Gayle said about her recent tour. Friday night, she will perform her lifetime of pop and country hits with the Greenville Symphony Orchestra. In other words, she was not another "Coal Miner's Daughter." With her trademark ankle-length hair and her hit single, "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue," Gayle forged her own distinct style. When singer Crystal Gayle burst onto the music scene in the 1970s, she was quite a bit different from her legendary big sister Loretta Lynn.









Crystal gayle and loretta lynn