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Jeannie Seely, a trailblazing voice in country music, passed away on August 1 at the age of 85. She died at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee, due to complications from an intestinal infection. Her passing follows a challenging year of health issues, including back and abdominal surgeries, pneumonia, and a lengthy ICU stay.

A Voice That Shaped Country Music

Seely’s breakthrough came in 1966 with the emotional ballad "Don’t Touch Me." The song soared to No. 2 on the U.S. Hot Country Songs chart and earned her a Grammy Award. It launched a career marked by soulful storytelling and over 5,300 performances on the Grand Ole Opry stage.

Known affectionately as “Miss Country Soul,” Seely was one of the most influential women in the industry. Her hits included “It’s Only Love,” “A Wanderin’ Man,” “I’ll Love You More (Than You Need),” and the heartfelt 1969 duet with Jack Greene, “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You.”

Humble Roots, Big Dreams

Born in Titusville, Pennsylvania in 1940, Seely was raised in Townville as the youngest of four children. Saturday nights were spent listening to the Grand Ole Opry, igniting her childhood dream to someday grace its stage. At just 11, she began singing on local radio.

In 1961, Seely left behind snowy Pennsylvania and moved to California. She worked as a bank teller and later as a secretary at Imperial Records. There, she began writing songs — including the now-iconic “Anyone Who Knows What Love Is (Will Understand),” co-written with Randy Newman and recorded by Irma Thomas.

Her early success as a songwriter led her to Nashville in 1965 with only $50 and a Ford Falcon. Within a month, country legend Porter Wagoner hired her for his show.

Making History at the Opry

Seely signed with Monument Records and released “Don’t Touch Me” in 1966. Her performance at the Grand Ole Opry followed soon after — a dream realized. She became a member in 1967 and quickly became a mainstay, shaping its future from within.

She challenged old norms. At a time when female performers wore conservative ruffled skirts, Seely arrived in a mini skirt. She brushed off criticism, saying, “This is what everyone’s wearing in California.” Eventually, her modern style became the new normal.

Seely also fought for women’s visibility. In 1985, she became the first woman to host an Opry segment — only because the male host was snowed in. Her persistence helped change rules in 1993, opening doors for future female hosts.

A Career of Longevity and Reinvention

Seely’s career spanned decades. She collaborated with icons like Jack Greene and Willie Nelson, released over 15 albums, and even tried her hand at acting. In 1980, she appeared on the Honeysuckle Rose soundtrack and performed in stage musicals.

Though she suffered setbacks — including a serious car crash in 1977 — Seely never stopped creating. She returned to music in the 1990s and remained active well into her 80s. In 2024, she released a new track, “Suffertime,” and was planning more music.

“I’m not retired,” she once said. “I just quit working. There’s a difference.”

A Life of Honors and Heart

Seely was nominated for four CMA Awards and in 2023 received the Joe Talbot Award for preserving country music tradition. She celebrated 55 years at the Opry in 2022, holding the record for the most performances by any artist — 5,397 in total.

She was also known for her kindness and sense of humor. After marrying fellow country songwriter Hank Cochran in 1969 (divorced in 1981), she later found love again with Nashville attorney Gene Ward, whom she married in 2010. Ward passed away in December 2024.

A Lasting Legacy

Jeannie Seely’s life was a masterclass in perseverance, passion, and pioneering spirit. She leaves behind extended family, loving fans, and her beloved cat, Corrie. She was preceded in death by her husband Ward, her parents, and three siblings.

The Grand Ole Opry will dedicate its August 2 performance in her honor — a fitting tribute to the woman who once stood in its wings, dreaming.

As Seely once said, “Somewhere there’s a little girl listening who wants to be here as badly as I did.”

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