Jeannie Seely (1969 album)

The eponymous release was Seely's first for the Decca label and received reviews from Billboard, Cash Box and Record World magazines.

[3] The eponymous studio album consisted of 11 tracks with songwriting credits from Hank Cochran, Dallas Frazier, Harlan Howard and Jim Webb.

Billboard called the LP "highly salable", writing that "Miss Seely delivers" with her performances on Cochran-penned material.

[1] Cash Box called the LP "a tempting package" and praised Seely's singing, writing that she "turns in a powerful performance with her feelingful style".

[7] It entered the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart on March 22, 1969 and spent 11 weeks on there, peaking at the number 43 position in May 1969.