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Hot Country Songs Debut by Jeannie Seely: 1966 Chart Rewind


Key Insights

  • Jeannie Seely made her debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on April 16, 1966.
  • “Don’t Touch Me,” written by Hank Cochran, became a significant hit and earned Seely a Grammy.
  • Seely was the first woman to wear a miniskirt on the Grand Ole Opry, breaking gender norms.
  • She performed at the Opry a record 5,397 times before her passing in 2025.

When Jeannie Seely first entered Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart dated April 16, 1966, no one could have predicted that her debut would seed a history-making career.

“Don’t Touch Me” was written by Hank Cochran, a future Country Music Hall of Fame member who convinced the Pennsylvania-born Seely to move to Nashville from Los Angeles, where she was a secretary at Liberty Records. Cochran would become her husband for 10 years and also wrote each of Seely’s three other top 10 singles, including a No. 2 Jack Greene collaboration, “Wish I Didn’t Have to Miss You.”

“Don’t Touch Me,” produced by Hall of Famer Fred Foster (Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson), peaked at No. 2 on the Hot Country Songs chart on June 25, 1966, blocked from the top spot by Sonny James’ “Take Good Care of Her.” The following year, “Don’t Touch Me” earned Seely a Grammy award for best country performance by a female; she would sing it during her September 1967 induction into the Grand Ole Opry at the Ryman Auditorium, and again during the WSM-AM Nashville show’s March 1974 opening performance at the Grand Ole Opry House.

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Noted for her quick wit and sharp tongue, Seely set an Opry precedent, becoming the first woman to wear a miniskirt on the venerable show, despite protestations from its male leadership. She went on to play the Opry a record 5,397 times before her death on Aug. 1, 2025, 11 months after the dedication of the Jeannie Seely Interchange at the Opry’s Briley Parkway exit ramp.

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