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The Best Of Ed Bruce (Album) by Ed Bruce

Biografía del artista Ed Bruce

Ed Bruce Born William Edwin Bruce Jr. On 29 December 1939 Died 8 January 2021 Was An American Country Music Songwriter Singer And Actor. He Is Remembered For Writing The 1975 Song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" And Recording The 1982 Country Number One Hit "You're The Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had". He Also Co-Starred In The Television Series Bret Maverick With James Garner During The 1981-82 Season. Bruce Was Born In Keiser Arkansas And Grew Up In Memphis Tennessee. In 1957 At The Age Of 17 He Went To See Jack Clement A Recording Engineer For Sun Records. Bruce Caught The Attention Of Sun Owner Sam Phillips For Whom He Wrote And Recorded "Rock Boppin' Baby" As "Edwin Bruce" . In 1962 He Wrote "Save Your Kisses" For Pop Star Tommy Roe And In 1963 He Reached No. 109 On The Billboard "Bubbling Under" Chart With His Own Recording Of "See The Big Man Cry" Wand 140 . Charlie Louvin Recorded "See The Big Man Cry" Capitol 5369 In 1965 Louvin's Version Reached No. 7 On The Billboard "Country Singles" Chart. In The Early 1960s Bruce Recorded For RCA And Some Smaller Labels Like Wand/Scepter Singing Rockabilly Music As Well As More Pop-Oriented Material Such As "See The Big Man Cry." However He Didn't Achieve Significant Success As A Vocalist During This Period. In 1966 He Returned To RCA And Recorded "Puzzles" "The Price I Pay To Stay" And "Lonesome Is Me". He Still Did Not Achieve Great Charting Action. He Made Money Doing Voice-Overs For Television And Radio Commercials. 1 He Scored His First Charted Single With "Walker's Woods" In 1967 And Also Charted With His Version Of The Monkees' "Last Train To Clarksville." Both Of These Singles Were Minor Hits. In 1969 Bruce Signed With Monument Records Where He Continued To Have Minor Successes With "Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven" And "Song For Jenny". Meanwhile He Continued To Write Songs Like "The Man That Turned My Mama On " Which Was A Major Hit For Tanya Tucker In 1974 And "Restless" For Crystal Gayle The Same Year. He Signed With United Artists Records In 1973 And Released Several Singles But Only One Single In 1974 Became A Minor Hit. He Finally Made The Upper Regions Of The Charts When He Made The Top 20 On The Country Charts With His Version Of "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" In 1976. In 1978 "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys" Was Recorded By Willie Nelson And Waylon Jennings. It Became A Major Hit And Put Bruce On An Upward Swing. Two More Top 40 Hits Followed For Bruce In 1976 And In 1977 He Signed With Epic Records Where He Would Score Minor Hits. In 1979 Tanya Tucker Took Bruce's Song "Texas When I Die " Into The Country Top 5. In 1980 Bruce Signed With MCA Records Where He Would Score His Biggest Successes. His Early Hits With MCA Included "Diane" "The Last Cowboy Song" "When You Fall In Love Everything's A Waltz " "Evil Angel" And "Love's Found You And Me". His Biggest Hit "You're The Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had" Went To Number One On The Country Chart In 1982. This Also Was Bruce's First Top 10 As A Singer After 15 Years. He Had Other Hit Songs That Made The Top 10 Like "Ever Never Lovin' You" "My First Taste Of Texas" And "After All". In 1984 He Returned To RCA Records And Scored A No. 3 Hit With "You Turn Me On Like A Radio" In 1985. His Last Top 10 Single Was "Nights" In 1986 And His Last Top 40 Single And Last Chart Single To Date Was "Quietly Crazy" In 1987. During This Time Bruce Began To Act And Do Commercials. One Of His Biggest Acting Roles Was As The Second Lead On The Television Revival Of 1957's Maverick Called Bret Maverick. Starring James Garner As A Legendary Western Gambler The Series Ran On NBC-TV During The 1981-82 Season But Was Unexpectedly Cancelled Despite Respectable Ratings. Bruce Played The Irascibly Surly Town Lawman Who Found Himself Reluctantly Co-Owning A Saloon With Maverick With Whom He Seemed To Maintain A Surreally Adversarial Relationship More Or Less Throughout The Entire Season. Bruce Also Sang And Wrote The Theme Song To The Show While Garner Himself Sang The Same Song Over The End Titles At The Show's Close Albeit While Being Relentlessly Interrupted By Network Announcements About Upcoming Programming. After The 1986 Album Entitled Night Things And A 1988 Self-Titled Follow-Up Bruce Made A Conscious Decision To Cut Back On His Music To Focus On His Acting Career Appearing In Several Made-For-TV Films. He Hosted Two Shows In The Late 1980s Truckin' USA And American Sports Calvacade Bruce Has Also Appeared In Several Theatrical Releases Including Fire Down Below With Steven Seagal. Bruce's Son Trey Bruce Is A Songwriter And Record Producer.

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