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.