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Jeannie Seely died Aug. 1 at age 85.

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Jeannie Seely.

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Country music trailblazer and Grand Ole Opry star Jeannie Seely died on Friday (Aug. 1) at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tenn., due to complications from an intestinal infection. She was 85.

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Seely had been battling health issues since last fall and underwent multiple back surgeries this spring, as well as two emergency abdominal surgeries.

Seely was known as a country music trailblazer, with songs such as “Can I Sleep in Your Arms” and the Grammy-winning “Don’t Touch Me,” and was also known as a fierce advocate for women artists and performers.

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Seely was born in Titusville, Penn., on July 6, 1940. By age 11, she was singing on a Saturday morning radio show on WMGW, and by 16 she was performing on TV station WICU in Erie, Penn. At 21, she moved California and eventually landed a job at Liberty and Imperial Records in Hollywood. She began writing songs for Four Star Music and was a regular alongside Glen Campbell on the TV series Hollywood Jamboree. She also earned a recording deal with Challenge Records.

In 1964, Seely earned the most promising female artist honor from the Country and Western Academy (now the Academy of Country Music). She then moved to Nashville and inked a deal with Monument Records, which released her signature song, “Don’t Touch Me,” in 1966.

Inducted into the Grand Ole Opry on Sept. 16, 1967, Seely soon became the first woman to regularly host Opry segments. She was also a trailblazer when it came to the image of women country entertainers, as she was the first to wear a miniskirt onstage at the Opry. Seely played her most recent Grand Ole Opry show on Feb. 22 and made more Grand Ole Opry appearances than any other artist in the show’s 100-year history, with 5,397 appearances. In 2022, she was honored when she reached her 5,000th Opry appearance milestone.

Seely recorded several hit duets with Jack Greene, including “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You,” which reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles chart in 1970. The duo also released songs including “Much Oblige.”

As much a songwriter as a performer, Seely saw her songs recorded by artists including Dottie West, Merle Haggard, Ray Price, Connie Smith, Willie Nelson, Ernest Tubb, Irma Thomas, Rhonda Vincent, Chris LeDoux and Moe Bandy.

In addition to music, Seely starred in stage productions of Always, Patsy Cline, The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas and Could It Be Love, and appeared in Nelson’s film Honeysuckle Rose (she also sang on the film’s soundtrack).

Seely was a creative force right up to her passing. In 2020, she released the album An American Classic, a collection of collaborations. In 2024, She released the single “Suffertime.” And in March 2025, Sony Music Publishing Nashville celebrated Seely by releasing reimagined versions of her songs with ascending women country artists, including Madeline Edwards, Mae Estes, Hannah Dasher and Tiera Kennedy. She also worked as a producer for the bluegrass group Cutter & Cash and The Kentucky Grass.

On the radio, Seely hosted the Sundays With Seely weekly show on SiriusXM’s Willie’s Roadhouse channel, with her most recent episode airing on Sunday (July 27).

Seely’s career and creative talents have been recognized by numerous organizations. In 2018, she was inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame and earned the first standing ovation award at the inaugural Influencing Women Awards Gala in 2019. That year, Seely was also awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts from Lincoln Memorial University. In 2023, she was recognized with the CMA’s prestigious Joe Talbot Award. In 2024, she was honored by SOURCE with the esteemed Jo Walker-Meador Lifetime Achievement Award (Seely was a regular co-host of SOURCE’s annual awards ceremony alongside Brenda Lee). And in April 2025, SAG-AFTRA’s Studio Space on Music Row was named in Seely’s honor.

Seely is survived by many friends and family members, including her cat, Corrie. She was preceded in death by her husband Eugene Ward, who died last year; her parents Leo and Irene Seely; and her siblings Donald Seely, Bernard Seely and Mary Lou Seely Lang. A memorial service will be announced.

Tomorrow night’s Saturday show of the Grand Ole Opry will be dedicated to Seely.

“Jeannie Seely was one-of-a-kind across the board: as an entertainer, friend, and human being. It was an absolute honor for all of us at the Grand Ole Opry that she called this show home and that she thought of us as family. She gave it her all with every single Opry performance. All 5,397 of them. She is loved so much and will never be forgotten,” said Dan Rogers, Sr. Vice President, Executive Producer, Grand Ole Opry and one of Seely’s longtime friends, via a statement.

“While I’ve had the privilege of working with Jeannie Seely over the past 25 years, my immediate grief is deeply personal. Early in my tenure at CMA, I shared unforgettable lunches with Jeannie and Jo Walker Meador, full of stories that were occasionally irreverent but always fascinating,” Sarah Tarhern, CEO of the Country Music Association, said in a statement. “Jeannie was at the very first Fan Fair with Jack Greene and remained a beloved fixture for decades. She once told me a hilarious story about switching credentials with Dottie West just to keep people on their toes. When the CMA Board honored her with the Joe Talbot Award in 2023, it was for more than her music and fan relationships — it was for her spark. She mentored countless artists, especially women, and while they learned from her confidence and wit, she reminded us she was learning from them too. That humility was part of her magic.”

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