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  1. Been There...Sung That! is a studio album by American country music artist Jeannie Seely. It was released in June 1999 on Faux Paw Productions and Shadpoke Records. The project was produced by Seely and was her thirteenth studio recording. It was her first studio album release in five years and second to be released on independent ...

    • Faux Paw, Shadpoke
    • June 1999
    • Jeannie Seely
    • Legends Studio
    • Don’T Touch Me
    • A Wanderin’ Man
    • Not A Dry Eye in The House
    • Wish I Didn’T Have to Miss You
    • Can I Sleep in Your Arms
    • He’S All I Need
    • It’S only Love
    • What in The World Has Gone Wrong
    • I’ll Love You More
    • Pride

    Written by one of country music’s most prolific and admired songwriters – and Jeannie Seely‘s then-husband – Hank Cochran, “Don’t Touch Me”became her biggest hit as a solo artist and has since been considered her signature song. She also won the Grammy award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for the song, making her the only third woman to ...

    It was actually Cochran who first brought Seely to the music scene and helped her earn a recording contract. So, it made sense that her second studio album contained the best songs in Cochran’s catalog – including the major hit “A Wanderin’ Man,” which showcased Seely’s silky smooth vocals.

    Seely has no plans of slowing down. In fact, she just released an album in 2020 called An American Classic. The thirteen-track collection includes a duet with Willie Nelson, “Not a Dry Eye in the House,” which earned thousands of streams before the album was released.

    The poignant ballad was the first among the many duets of Seely and Jack Greene. The two talented singers earned Vocal Duo of the Year nominations at the Country Music Association Awards for four consecutive years.

    After a five-year hiatus on the country chart, Seely returned to the top ten courtesy of “Can I Sleep in Your Arms.” Sharing its melody with the traditional cowboy song “Red River Valley,” Seely’s soulful vocals blended traditional country with a more modern sound.

    Co-written by Seely with her friend and fellow country singer Dottie West, the poignant and powerful ballad is a conjuring image of a brokenhearted ex-lover. But according to Seely, the inspiration for the song actually did not come from a broken heart. Instead, it came to life when West made a joke, saying she’d steal Seely’s guitar player, to whi...

    Seely sings about the giddy, euphoric excitement you feel when falling in love in “It’s Only Love,” which reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

    The song was recorded by Jack Greene and Seely and turned out to be a success on the country charts, peaking at No. 19.

    Seely’s profound delivery of this love ballad gained her the title “Miss Country Soul.” It ranked No. 10 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart, making it her second top ten hit on the said chart.

    When your significant other’s quirks and habits become red flags, you may start having a few second thoughts if this person is really the right one for you. And no one knows that feeling better than Seely, who recorded “Pride” a decade after Ray Price originally released it.

  2. Released 1999. Been There... Sung That Tracklist. Make The World Go Away Lyrics. About “Been There... Sung That” “Been There... Sung That” Q&A. When did Jeannie Seely...

  3. Piano, Synthesizer – Joe Van Dyke. Steel Guitar – Tony Paoletta. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1999 CD release of "Been There... Sung That!" on Discogs.

    • (1)
    • CD, Album
    • US
    • Shadpoke Records-none
  4. 1969: Jeannie Seely (Decca) 1970: Please Be My New Love (Decca) 1990: Jeannie Seely (Faux Paw/Shadpoke) 1994: Number One Christmas (Power Pak) 1999: Been There...Sung That! (Faux Paw/Shadpoke) 2003: Life’s Highway (OMS) 2011: Vintage Country: Old But Treasured (Cheyenne) 2017: Written in Song (Cheyenne) 2020: An American Classic (Curb)

    Jahr
    Titel Album
    Höchstplatzierung, Gesamtwochen, ...(us)
    Höchstplatzierung, ...(coun­try)
    1966
    Don’t Touch Me The Seely Style
    US 85 (5 Wo.) US
    Coun­try 2 (21 Wo.) Coun­try
    1966
    It’s Only Love The Seely Style
    Coun­try 15 (15 Wo.) Coun­try
    1966
    A Wanderin’ Man Thanks, Hank!
    Coun­try 13 (13 Wo.) Coun­try
    1967
    When It’s Over I’ll Love You More
    Coun­try 39 (10 Wo.) Coun­try
  5. In 1999, she released the studio album Been There...Sung That!, which included duets with several artists. In 2003, Seely issued Life's Highway, a studio album that fused bluegrass with traditional country music. Her most recent studio release was 2020's An American Classic, issued on Curb Records.

  6. Don’t Touch Me. Jeannie Seely. Can I Sleep in Your Arms. Jeannie Seely. We're Still Hangin' In There AIn't We Jessi. Jeannie Seely. Who Needs You. Jeannie Seely. Leavin' & Sayin' Goodbye.