Tune In For Our Honored Guest, Jeannie Seely!

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Fortune has smiled upon us again, friends!

 

This week, we were fortunate enough to have Grand Ole Opry Star Jeannie Seely come right on down to the Hard Scuffle Studios to sit down for an interview with our very own Jim Ed Brown!

 

Jeannie‘s probably best known for her 1966 Grammy winning country hit “Don’t Touch Me,” which peaked at number two on the country chart that year.  But she’s also had many other hits, such as “Can I Sleep In Your Arms?”, “I’ll Love You More (Than You Need),” and “It’s Only Love.”

 

Not to mention her series of fantastic duets with our featured artist from last week, Mr. Jack Greene!  They scored hits with “Wish I Didn’t Have To Miss You,” and “Much Obliged.”

 

But possibly more interesting than that, are all the great friends she’s made in country music over the years.  She’s got such a bubbly personality that it’s easy to see why everybody seems to love her so much!  She definitely had some stories to tell on some of our favorite country stars…and you’ll just have to tune into this week’s show to find out what they’re all about!

 

Check out this video of Jeannie singing a song she wrote for Faron Young back in 1972, “Leavin’ And Sayin’ Goodbye.”

 

Have a great weekend folks, and we’ll see you on the radio!

 

 

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