When Crystal Gayle was launching her recording career, big sisterLoretta Lynnwarned her off traditional country.
“She said, ‘Don’t go this way because they’ll only compare you to me,'” Gayle, 68, tells PEOPLE, “and she was right.”
Who can argue with Loretta Lynn? Gayle went on to become a queen of country pop through the 1970s and ’80s, with 20 No. 1 songs, including the classic “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.”
Her stature long ago permanently secured, Gayle is now enjoying the freedom to return to her roots withYou Don’t Know Me, an album made up entirely of classic country. Released Friday, it’s Gayle’s first new album in 16 years — and no one has been more supportive than Lynn, 87, who contributed her vocals to one of the songs.
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“It’s very special that she would do it,” Gayle says wistfully. “She came in and sang it, and said, ‘What’s next?’ If I’d had 10 tracks done, she would have sung every one of them that day. I should have had more than one.”
In fact, the opportunity for Gayle to work with her son inspired the album. “It was really to show Chris some of the songs I grew up singing,” Gayle says. “These were songs I loved, songs that meant something to me.”

“Loretta was sick,” Gayle recalls of her Opry debut, “and I know Mooney, her husband, talked somebody into letting me go on stage that night.”
Today, Gayle remembers little about the performance “other than just being there and singing and just being so nervous. If I could have hidden behind the microphone stand, I would have.”
Doubtless for some fans, the real surprise was that she wasn’t already a member. But Gayle brushes aside the timing, saying she has always felt part of the Opry family. “Now,” she jokes, “I say the only difference is I have to sweep the floor at night!” (She adds, reverentially: “I would sweep the floor. It wouldn’t bother me.")
Gayle continues to keep an active artist schedule, performing 40 to 60 dates a year. In April, she had a command performance at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena forLynn’s birthday tribute concert,singing “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue” at her sister’s request. Gayle reports that Lynn, who lives about 75 miles west of Nashville, is “strong” and happily entertains a string of constant guests: “She gets so many people visiting that when you go down there, it’s a mess.”
Fans, of course, can expect “Brown Eyes” as a constant in Gayle’s setlist, along with such other hits as “Why Have You Left the One You Left Me For” and “Talking in Your Sleep.”
At least for the meantime, they can also expect to see Gayle’s trademark hair that sweeps long past her waist. She once let it grow out three to four inches beyond her 5-foot-2 height, but she says, she tired of stepping on it on stage with her high heels.
Gayle says she considered cutting it off many years ago, but her daughter, Catherine (now 36), protested. “You can’t cut your hair — you won’t be Crystal Gayle, " her daughter told her, according to her recollection.
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But Gayle says she’s now toying again with a significant encounter with scissors. “It’s hard to get rid of something that’s been around for a while,” she says, but yes, she confirms it has become a bit of a burden.
This isn’t like Samson’s hair, though. She still will be able to sing, right?
She just laughs at the playful suggestion: “Oh, I hope so!”
source: people.com