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Jeannie Seely discography

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Studio albums
  
16

Compilation albums
  
3

B-sides
  
1

Live albums
  
1

Singles
  
33

Collaboration albums
  
2

Jeannie Seely discography

This article presents the discography of country music singer-songwriter, Jeannie Seely.

After signing with Monument Records in 1966, Seely had her biggest with "Don't Touch Me" the same year, which peaked at #2 on the Billboard magazine country chart. Under Monument, Seely recorded four albums and a total of four Top 10 and 20 hits. She then recorded for Decca Records (which later became MCA records), and collaborated with country singer, Jack Greene for two albums and three hit singles, including their #2 hit in 1970, "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You." Seely had her most successful solo hits in 1973 with "Can I Sleep in Your Arms" and "Lucky Ladies." She recorded a total of five studio albums for Decca. She later switched to Columbia Records at the end of the decade and recorded two singles, before finishing her recording career. In total, Seely has recorded 9 studio albums and two collaborated albums. In addition, she has also released 33 singles between 1965 and 1978 to the country charts in the United States and Canada.

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