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We had many wonderful laughs together, cried over certain things together, and she will be missed,” Dolly Parton wrote.
Jeannie Seely, the soulful country music singer behind such standards like “Don’t Touch Me,” has died. She was 85.
Jeannie Seely, the Grammy-winning country music singer and longtime member of the Grand Ole Opry, has died at the age of 85.
She blazed a trail for women in country music with the candor of her songs and her bold fashion sense. She was the first woman to host a segment on the Opry.
GRAMMY-winning country singer Jeannie Seely has died at the age of 85. The Grand Ole Opry star died at Summit Medical Center ...
Country music legend Jeannie Seely, known as "Miss Country Soul," dies at 85 after complications from an intestinal infection ...
Jeannie Seely won a Grammy at just 26 for her song Don't Touch Me, which charted highly in the US, and enjoyed an illustrious ...
Jeannie Seely has died of complications from an intestinal infection at the age of 85. The Grammy-winning country singer was ...
Grammy-winning country singer Jeannie Seely, known for hits including Don't Touch Me and Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You, has ...
In total, Seely made 5,397 Grand Ole Opry performances, more than any other artist in the institution's 100-year history.
Jeannie Seely's life was a celebration of both tradition and rebellion-a combination that not only defined her career but ...
Seely was best known for her 1966 hit "Don't Touch Me" written by Hank Cochran. The song brought her a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance and marked the start of her successful ...