
Jeannie Seely (born Marilyn Jeanne Seeley on 6 July 1940; died 1 August 2025) was an American singer, songwriter, producer, actor and author primarily identified with country music remembered for her success with the Grammy Award-winning song "Don't Touch Me" in 1966. Seely’s mother has said that she was just four when she learned to tune her family’s radio to 650 WSM and keep it there. Seely herself remembered sitting in the family’s Ford listening to the Opry on Saturday nights while her parents played cards at friends’ houses.
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Don't Touch Me
Mr. Record Man
One Day At A Time
Can I Sleep In Your Arms
Not A Dry Eye In The House
Let's Get Together
Just Because I'm A Woman
It's Only Love
I'll Love You More
Cry Myself to Sleep
Silver Bells
Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand)
Life's Highway
If I Can't Have You
A World Without You
Yesterday
The Next Voice You Hear
I Fall To Pieces
Don’t Touch Me
It Just Takes Practice
Call Of Kentucky
Fast Movin' Train
Darling Are You Ever Coming Home
Put It Off Until Tomorrow
I've Got My Baby On My Mind
A Little Unfair
Who Needs You
The River
I'll Be All Smiles Tonight
I Wouldn't Know Where To Begin
Can I Sleep In Your Arms Tonight
Anyone Who Knows What Love Is
Welcome Home to Nothing
Let It Be Me
What Child Is This
It's a Heartache
That's How I Roll
A Wanderin' Man
The Good Old Days
When it's over
Who Needs You (feat. Tiera Kennedy)
If It Ain't Love
You Changed Everything About Me
Rose Upon the Riverbank
Roarin' and Runnin'
Old Memories Never Die
You Don't Have Very Far To Go
You Don't Have Time For Me
Don't You Ever Get Tired
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