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    Reba McEntire sang through tears at Jeannie Seely’s memorial, and the entire room stopped breathing when she whispered the final line of “Seven Minutes in Heaven.”

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodAugust 5, 20252 Mins Read
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    Reba McEntire Honors Jeannie Seely With Emotional “Seven Minutes in Heaven” Performance

    The country music world is mourning the loss of Grand Ole Opry legend Jeannie Seely, who passed away at age 85. Known for her groundbreaking contributions and over five decades of influence in the genre, Seely’s passing was marked by an emotional tribute from fellow icon Reba McEntire.

    At a candlelit memorial in Nashville, Reba took the stage dressed in simple black, accompanied only by a soft acoustic guitar. With no spotlight theatrics or production effects, she delivered a tender performance of her 2023 ballad “Seven Minutes in Heaven,” a song that imagines what someone would say or do if given just a few more moments with a loved one who’s gone. Its lyrics—reflecting on forgiveness, memories, and the ache of loss—took on deeper meaning in the wake of Seely’s passing.

    The tribute was deeply personal. Reba’s voice carried a quiet vulnerability, especially during the chorus, where emotion threatened to break through. This wasn’t a performance for TV or radio—it was a genuine farewell from one legendary country woman to another.

    Seely, best known for her 1966 Grammy-winning hit “Don’t Touch Me,” was a pioneering force at the Grand Ole Opry, becoming the first woman to regularly host segments of the show. Her presence wasn’t just influential—it was essential to the Opry’s history and to the women who followed in her footsteps.

    As Reba sang the final line—“If I had seven minutes in heaven, I’d spend them with you”—she lowered her microphone and looked upward. The audience, filled with friends, collaborators, and fans who admired Seely’s legacy, sat in reverent silence.

    Jeannie Seely’s story stretches from her early days in Pennsylvania to decades as a fixture in country music. Reba’s tribute didn’t attempt to capture her entire legacy, but instead honored it in the most intimate way possible: with a song about love, memory, and the ties that endure even after goodbye.

    In country music, as this moment reminded everyone, the stories never truly end—they live on in the voices that carry them forward.

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