Keith Urban Serenades Crystal Gayle With a Masterful Cover of Her 1977 Classic Hit During ‘Opry 100’
Keith Urban just did Crystal Gayle proud. During Opry 100: A Live Celebration, Urban expertly delivered a performance of Gayle’s 1977 hit, “Don’t It Make My Brown Eyes Blue.”
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Before Urban began singing, he reflected on Gayle’s career.
“She first played the Opry when she was 16 years of age. She was later inducted in as a member right here on this very stage by her big sister, Loretta Lynn,” Urban said. “She’s always been her own artist.”
Keith Urban Does Crystal Gayle Proud
With that, Urban told the crowd at Ryman Auditorium, “This song was a giant cross over hit. I’ve never played. I really wanted to do it tonight in honor of you, Crystal.”
He went on to do just that. Gayle herself was on hand for the performance, and couldn’t have looked more delighted as she watched Urban sing her GRAMMY-winning track.
“I love you Crystal Gayle!” he proclaimed, before diving into his own 2016 track, “Wasted Time.”
What to Know About Opry 100: A Live Celebration
Airing live from the Opry House, the Nashville institution is going big for its 100th birthday. Led by host Blake Shelton, the star-studded special is bringing together country music’s biggest icons to celebrate 100 years of the show that made country music famous.
“Becoming a member of the Opry is a highlight of my life and career, and 15 years later I still get that same feeling of reverence and excitement every time I walk out on that stage,” Shelton said in a press release. “The Grand Ole Opry has been connecting the country music family for 100 years, and I’m so proud to be part of this historic celebration.”
As the Opry marks 100 years of iconic performances, it’s entering its next century with a bang.
Reba McEntire is honoring Patsy Cline and Loretta Lynn, while Carly Pearce is paying tribute to Dolly Parton. Additionally, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood are set to recreate a George & Tammy duet, while Lainey Wilson and Marty Stuart will team up for a Hank Williams classic.
Other performers include Carrie Underwood, Jelly Roll, Randy Travis, Ashley McBryde, The War & Treaty, Alan Jackson, and Post Malone.
In addition to performances, Opry 100 will reflect on legendary Opry moments and highlight exclusive digital content that honors the artists, fans, and songs that define country music.