Jeannie Seely
Jeannie Seely in performance at the Grand Ole Opry
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Jeannie Seely

Jeannie Seely Jeannie Seely American singer-songwriter (1940–2025) Marilyn Jeanne Seely (July 6, 1940 – August 1, 2025) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, and author. Primarily identified with country music, Seely found success with the Grammy Award-winning song "Don't Touch Me" (1966). Her soul-inspired vocal delivery[1] gave her the nickname of "Miss Country Soul".[2] Seely was a member of and performer on the Grand Ole Opry, having appeared more times on the program than any other performer (5,397 appearances dating back to May 1966 and including 57 years as member of the Grand Ole Opry).[3][4] Quick facts Born, Died ... Jeannie Seely Seely in 2012 Born Marilyn Jeanne Seely (1940-07-06)July 6, 1940 Titusville, Pennsylvania, U.S. Died August 1, 2025(2025-08-01)…

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GENRES: Country & Western, Female vocalist

Albums

Singles

Don't Touch Me / You Tied Tin Cans To My Heart
Don't Touch Me / You Tied Tin Cans To My Heart (1966)
It's Only Love / Then Go Home To Her
It's Only Love / Then Go Home To Her (1966)
A Wonderin Man / Darling Are You Ever Coming Home
A Wonderin Man / Darling Are You Ever Coming Home (1967)
Enough To Lie / I'll Love You More Than I Need
Enough To Lie / I'll Love You More Than I Need (1967)
Funny Way Of Laughin / These Memories
Funny Way Of Laughin / These Memories (1967)
I'd be Just As Lonely There / When It's Over
I'd be Just As Lonely There / When It's Over (1967)
Little Things / My Love Dies Hard
Little Things / My Love Dies Hard (1968)
Welcome Home To Nothing / Maybe I Should Leave
Welcome Home To Nothing / Maybe I Should Leave (1968)
What Kind Of Bird Is That / Tell Me Again
What Kind Of Bird Is That / Tell Me Again (1970)
You Don't Understand Him Like I Do / Another Heart For You To Break
You Don't Understand Him Like I Do / Another Heart For You To Break (1971)
Farm In Pennsyltucky / Between The King And I
Farm In Pennsyltucky / Between The King And I (1972)
Lucky Ladies / Hold Me
Lucky Ladies / Hold Me (1973)