Friday 29 December 2023

Ed Bruce born 29 December 1939

William Edwin Bruce Jr. (December 29, 1939 – January 8, 2021) was an American country music songwriter, singer, and actor. He was known 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 1981–1982 season. 

Bruce was born in Keiser, Arkansas, United States, and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. Ed went to Messick High School in Memphis graduated in June 1957. Ed sold used cars after graduation and worked a few lounges as a solo act with his guitar. 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 the early 1960s, Bruce recorded for RCA and some smaller labels like Wand/Scepter, singing rockabilly music, as well as country material and pop material such as "See the Big Man Cry." 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". During his career many songs that Bruce wrote and recorded were more successful when re-recorded by others. His career as a frenetic rockabilly performer was largely unsuccessful, however, and by 1964 Bruce had moved to Nashville to become a member of the Marijohn Wilkin Singers. 

He also entered into a lucrative career singing advertising jingles; his best-known campaign cast him as a character called "The Tennessean." By the time Ed recorded for Sonic and Apt Records in 1964 and 1965, it was clear that his career in pop music was over before it got off the ground. The Beatles had changed everything, and Ed was thinking of getting out of the business altogether when Charlie Louvin scored a top five country hit with See The Big Man Cry

                                   

Its success earned him another shot on RCA, notching his first chart hit with the single "Walker's Woods" 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 Get To Heaven" and "Song For Jenny" but the singer struggled until 1975, when he took his composition "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" into the Top 20. The song, Bruce's best-known, was later a monster hit when covered by the duo of Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson in 1977. His songs have also been recorded by the likes of Charlie Louvin, Tex Ritter, Tanya Tucker, and Crystal Gayle. 

After his brief tenure at Epic Records between 1977 and 1978, Bruce achieved his greatest commercial success with MCA in the '80s. "The Last Cowboy Song," featuring guest vocals from Willie Nelson, hit number 12 in 1980; both "Girls, Women and Ladies" and "(When You Fall in Love) Everything's a Waltz" fell just short of entering the Top Ten. In 1981, Bruce hit number one with "You're the Best Break This Heart Ever Had"; other Top Five singles included "Ever, Never Lovin' You" (number four, 1982) and "After All" (number four, 1983). In 1984, Bruce 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. 

Bruce supplemented his songwriting income doing voice-overs for television and radio commercials. 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. Bruce appeared in several made-for-TV films. He hosted two shows in the late 1980s, Truckin' USA and American Sports Cavalcade. 

He had 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. 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 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, while being relentlessly interrupted by network announcements about upcoming programming. Bruce appeared in several theatrical cinematic releases, including Fire Down Below with Steven Seagal. 

Bruce was honored with the Arkansas Country Music Award for "Lifetime Achievement" on June 3, 2018, at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Bruce died of natural causes in Clarksville, Tennessee, on January 8, 2021, at the age of 81. His former wife, music manager and songwriter Patsy Bruce, died four months later also aged 81.

(Edited from Wikipedia, AllMusic & Bear Family)

 

9 comments:

  1. For “Ed Bruce – See The Big Man Cry ((The Complete Sun And Wand
    Recordings From 1957-65, Plus ...) (2021 Bear Family FLAC)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/dcdTx

    1 Ed Bruce – Rock Boppin’ Baby 2:16
    2 Ed Bruce – More Than Yesterday 2:35
    3 Ed Bruce – Eight Wheel Driver (Sun unissued) 2:36
    4 Ed Bruce – Ballad Of Ringo (Sun unissued) 3:03
    5 Ed Bruce – King Of Fools -1 (Sun unissued) 1:50
    6 Ed Bruce – Just Being With You (Sun unissued) 1:52
    7 Ed Bruce – Alone With A Broken Heart (Sun unissued) 1:40
    8 Ed Bruce – You Come To Me (Sun unissued) 1:30
    9 Ed Bruce – Sweet Woman (Sun unissued) 2:08
    10 Ed Bruce – Baby That’s Good (Sun unissued) 2:31
    11 Ed Bruce – Part Of My Life 2:12
    12 Ed Bruce – Sweet Woman 2:41
    13 Ed Bruce – Doll Baby (Sun unissued) 1:29
    14 Ed Bruce – King Of Fools - 2 (Sun unissued) 2:17
    15 Ed Bruce – Flight 303 2:26
    16 Ed Bruce – Spun Gold 2:29
    17 Ed Bruce – (And Then) He Gave Her To Me 2:16
    18 Ed Bruce – If I Never Get To Heaven 2:18
    19 Ed Bruce – It’s Coming To Me 3:52
    20 Ed Bruce – The Greatest Man 2:18
    21 Ed Bruce – See The Big Man Cry 2:21
    22 Ed Bruce – I Won’t Cry Anymore 2:59
    23 Ed Bruce – You Need A New Love 2:36
    24 Ed Bruce – The Workingman’s Prayer 3:25
    25 Ed Bruce – Don’t Let It Happen 2:18
    26 Ed Bruce – I’m Gonna Have A Party 2:28
    27 Ed Bruce – Half A Love 2:36
    28 Ed Bruce – Ebb Tide 2:23
    29 Ed Bruce – Unbreakable Heart 2:02
    30 Tommy Roe – Save Your Kisses 2:25

    For “Ed Bruce – Puzzles (1995 Bear Family FLAC)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/dLhPH

    1 Puzzles
    2 Blue Denim Eyes
    3 By Route Of New Orleans
    4 Shadows Of Her Mind
    5 Lonesome Is Me
    6 Tiny Golden Locket
    7 If I Could Just Go Home
    8 Walker's Woods
    9 Give More Than You Can Take
    10 I'm Getting Better
    11 Painted Girls And Wine
    12 The Price I Pay To Stay
    13 Something Else To Mess Your Mind
    14 I Know Better
    15 Memphis Morning
    16 Blue Bayou
    17 Why Can't I Go Home
    18 Last Train To Clarksville
    19 Her Sweet Love And The Baby
    20 I'll Take You Away
    21 Ninety Seven More To Go
    22 I'd Best Be Leaving You
    23 Puzzles
    24 The Ballad Of The Drummer Boy
    25 Painted Girls And Wine
    26 Blue Bayou
    27 Give Me More Than You Can Take
    28 I'd Best Be Leaving You
    29 Puzzles

    A big thank you to FredO for the loan of above two CD’s. Here’s my small contribution…

    For “Ed Bruce – Country Hits (2013 Sonydigital)” go here:

    https://www.imagenetz.de/boHPY

    1. Mama's Don't Let Your Babies Grow up to Be Cowboys 03:20
    2. Girls, Women & Ladies 03:15
    3. The Last Cowboy Song 04:57
    4. After All 03:37
    5. You Turn Me On (Like a Radio) 03:19
    6. You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had 03:18
    7. Ever, Never Loving You 02:47
    8. In the Garden 03:35
    9. Nights 02:45
    10. He Lives 03:05
    11. My First Taste of Texas 03:51
    12. When You Fall in Love Everything's a Waltz 03:28
    13. There's a Hand 03:55
    14. The Lord's Prayer 02:22

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  2. Thank you. This is much appreciated.

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  3. Thanks a lot for this fine stuff.

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  4. Thanks a lot, Bob. I really Like Ed Bruce.

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  5. I Don't See Any Links To Download.

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  6. Hi jcbhyde33,

    Sad news …..It seems some of my original comments on most posts are gradually disappearing. That means no playlists or links. I will replace links as often as I can, but this seems to be an ongoing battle.

    Ed Bruce – See The Big Man Cry
    https://www.imagenetz.de/dcdTx

    Ed Bruce – Puzzles
    https://www.imagenetz.de/dLhPH

    Ed Bruce Country Hits
    https://www.imagenetz.de/boHPY

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  7. Sad news …..It seems some of my original comments on most posts are gradually disappearing. That means no playlists or links. I will replace links as often as I can, but this seems to be an ongoing battle. Apparently somebody is reporting the links to Blogger who then removes them!

    Ed Bruce – Puzzles
    https://www.imagenetz.de/dLhPH

    Ed Bruce – Country Hits
    https://www.imagenetz.de/boHPY

    Ed Bruce – See The Big Man Cry
    https://www.imagenetz.de/dcdTx

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