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  • Mar 2, 1977
    United Artists releases Crystal Gayle's "I'll Do It All Over Again"
    Apr 21, 1977
    Crystal Gayle sings "I'll Do It All Over Again" as a musical guest when ABC telecasts "The Lou Rawls Special"
    May 3, 1977
    Jimmy Dean hosts the NBC special "Country Music Hit Parade," with Donna Fargo, Freddy Fender, Crystal Gayle, George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis, Don Williams, The Statler Brothers, The Dirt Band, The Oak Ridge Boys, Ronnie Milsap and Ray Stevens
    Jun 17, 1977
    United Artists releases Crystal Gayle's "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
    Jun 24, 1977
    United Artists releases Crystal Gayle's album "We Must Believe In Magic"
    Aug 27, 1977
    Crystal Gayle begins a four-week stay at #1 on the Billboard country singles chart with "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
    Oct 5, 1977
    Crystal Gayle records new versions of two songs she previously cut, "When I Dream" and "Ready For The Times To Get Better," at Jack's Tracks in Nashville. The new takes will become singles
    Oct 6, 1977
    Eight musicians are brought in for secondary recording on Crystal Gayle's "When I Dream" and "Ready For The Times To Get Better" during a pair of sessions at Jack's Tracks in Nashville
    Oct 10, 1977
    Crystal Gayle wins Female Vocalist of the Year during the 11th annual Country Music Association awards show at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry House
    Oct 21, 1977
    Ronnie McDowell sings "The King Is Gone" on "The Midnight Special." The lineup also features Elvin Bishop, Van Morrison and Crystal Gayle, who offers "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" and "Ready For The Times To Get Better"

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