A Jeannie Seely Video as she sings Alright, I’ll Sign the Papers
“Alright I’ll Sign The Papers” by Jeannie Seely came out on Decca Records in November 1971. Mel Tillis wrote the song. Jeannie Seely is among a select group of country artists who have scored No. 1 hits as a solo artist, as a duet partner, and as a songwriter.
Jeanie Seely was invited to make her first guest appearance on the Grand Ole Opry in June of 1966. On March 2, 1967, the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences honored Jeannie with the 1966 Grammy Award for the “Best Country Vocal Performance by a Female”. Edging out friends and fellow nominees Loretta Lynn (“Don’t Come Home A Drinkin’”), Dottie West (“Would You Hold It Against Me”), Connie Smith (“Ain’t Had No Loving”), and Jan Howard (“Evil On your Mind”), Jeannie Seely became only the third female country artist to receive the Grammy. It was a great time for country music, as you can tell by the nominees for the award.
“Alright, I’ll Sign The Papers” has been recorded by many artists including Ray Price, Mel Tillis, and Lorrie Morgan, but we like the Jeannie Seely version. Here is the video of Jeannie Seely singing “Alright, I’ll Sign The Papers”, and a photo of Jeannie today.
“Alright, I’ll Sign The Papers” by Jeannie Seely is our featured song of the day.
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