I've Cried The Blue Right Out of My Eyes - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "I've Cried (The Blue Right Out Of My Eyes)" (Loretta Lynn) – 2:42
  2. "Sparklin' Look Of Love" (Loretta Lynn) – 2:00
  3. "Too Far" (Marty Robbins) – 2:57
  4. "Everybody Oughta Cry" (Theresa Beaty/Sylvia Richey) – 2:19
  5. "Mama It's Different This Time" (Loretta Lynn) – 2:20
  6. "Touching Me Again" (Joe Allen) – 2:14
  7. "Clock on the Wall" (Donald Ray Webb) – 2:27
  8. "Show Me How" (Carol Jones) – 2:36
  9. "M.R.S. Degree" (Ann J. Morton/Lavon Lile) – 2:11
  10. "I Hope You're Havin' Better Luck Than Me" (Ted Harris) – 2:18
Crystal Gayle
  • Albums
  • Singles
Studio albums
  • Crystal Gayle
  • Somebody Loves You
  • Crystal
  • We Must Believe in Magic
  • When I Dream
  • We Should Be Together
  • Miss the Mississippi
  • These Days
  • Hollywood, Tennessee
  • True Love
  • Cage the Songbird
  • Nobody Wants to Be Alone
  • What If We Fall in Love
  • Straight to the Heart
  • Nobody's Angel
  • Ain't Gonna Worry
  • Three Good Reasons
  • Best Always
  • Someday
  • He Is Beautiful
  • Crystal Gayle Sings the Heart and Soul of Hoagy Carmichael
  • In My Arms
  • All My Tomorrows
Compilation albums
  • I've Cried the Blue Right Out of My Eyes
  • Classic Crystal
  • Favorites
  • A Woman's Heart
  • Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits
  • The Best of Crystal Gayle
  • All-Time Greatest Hits
  • Super Hits
  • Certified Hits
  • Greatest Hits
Specialty albums
  • One from the Heart
  • A Crystal Christmas
Video albums
  • Crystal Gayle's Holiday in Finland
  • Crystal Gayle in Concert
  • Live! An Evening with Crystal Gayle
Related articles
  • Loretta Lynn
  • Peggy Sue
  • Country pop

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