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American country music artist Crystal Gayle has released 15 music videos and 68 singles, including six as a collaborative artist, four as a featured artist, and six promos. Gayle's debut single was 1970's "I've Cried (The Blue Right Out of My Eyes)" via Decca Records, which reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]
Her ninth studio album entitled Hollywood, Tennessee (1981) contained several cover versions of pop music songs. [5] In 1983, Gayle issued her first greatest hits compilation, Crystal Gayle's Greatest Hits before leaving Columbia. [6] The album was certified gold from the RIAA a decade later. [4]
In 2007, Gayle and Miria, with Gilli Moon's Warrior Girl Music, co-produced the Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, the first festival of its kind in the Los Angeles area. In addition to being a producer and performer at the first Los Angeles Women's Music Festival, [5] [6] Day was pregnant during the Festival, and gave birth to a daughter in ...
The Greatest Dancer is a British dance competition television series created by Simon Cowell and produced by Syco Entertainment.The first BBC programme created by Cowell, The Greatest Dancer sees previously undiscovered dance acts perform live weekly for Cheryl, Oti Mabuse, Matthew Morrison and Todrick Hall (series 2 only) (the "Dance Captains") and a studio audience in a competition to win £ ...
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Gayle co-wrote Kelly Clarkson's 2023 single "Me", which was released on the same day. [26] On May 5, 2023, she released "Don't Call Me Pretty". [ 27 ] Gayle performed and co-wrote "Butterflies"—a re-titled " bedroom-pop " rework of the song " Butterfly " by Crazy Town , which it also interpolates—for Barbie the Album , which was released in ...
Link: Charity Week 4 dance. Judges’ scores: Inaba- 8; Hough-8; Tonioli-8. My score: 9. Week 5: Most Memorable Year. Type of dance: Contemporary to “Lose You to Love Me” Link: Charity Week 5 ...
The song was released as the lead single from the album at the beginning of 1979, crossing over from the clubs – its 12″ version was shared by the "We Are Family" and "Lost in Music" tracks [citation needed] – to R&B radio, giving Sister Sledge a number one hit on both Billboard's Dance and R&B charts in March 1979.