Arriving in 1966 as part of a wave of modern country women country singers that also included Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynne, Jeannie Seely had a blockbuster right out of the gate with "Don't Touch Me." Peaking at number two on Billboard's Country chart, the stately "Don't Touch Me" established Seely's soulful, yearning style, helping her earn a Grammy for Country Female Vocal. Over the next seven years, she regularly appeared in Billboard's Top 40, cracking the Top Ten in 1970 with her Jack Greene duet "Wish I Didn't Have to Miss You" and with 1973's "Can I Sleep in Your Arm...