Live! An Evening With Crystal Gayle - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "Everybody's Reaching Out for Someone"
  2. "Green Door"
  3. "Half the Way"
  4. "Wrong Road Again"
  5. "Somebody Loves You"
  6. "Why Have You Left the One You Left Me For"
  7. "Talking in Your Sleep"
  8. "You Don't Even Know My Name"
  9. "Old Songs" (with Jay Patten)
  10. "Coal Miner's Daughter" (with Peggy Sue)
  11. "Blue Moon of Kentucky" (with Peggy Sue)
  12. "Ready for the Times to Get Better"
  13. "Midnight in the Desert"
  14. "More Money" (with Peggy Sue)
  15. "Don't Come Home A' Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)" (with Peggy Sue)
  16. "That's What I Like About the South"
  17. "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue"
  18. "I Saw the Light"
  19. "Somebody Touched Me"
  20. "I'll Fly Away"
  21. "Jesus on the Mainline"
  22. "When I Dream"
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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