Written in Song

Written In Song is the sixteenth studio album by American country artist Jeannie Seely.

Jeannie Seely rose to country music success in the 1960s with the Grammy award-winning single "Don't Touch Me".

Although she turned her attention to other projects, Seely continued recording music sporadically since her peak years.

[2] The concept behind Written in Song came from disc jockey Eddie Stubbs and musician Kenny Sears.

[3] Seely produced album by herself in the Nashville, Tennessee area, specifically at Hilltop Studios.

In an interview with The Boot, Seely stated the song was inspired from a guitar player in West's band.

He called the fourth track a "classic ballad" and the song "My Love for You" something "reminiscent of Bette Midler".

"Jeannie Seeley’s newest album Written in Song perfectly captures a traditional yet modern sound.