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Ed Bruce

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  • (1962) Songwriter: Wrote "Save Your Kisses", a hit for Tommy Roe.
  • (1957) Single (as Edwin Bruce): "Rock Boppin' Baby" (Sun Records).
  • (1967) Single: "Walker's Woods".
  • (1969) Single: "Song For Jenny" (Monument Records).
  • (1982) Had a Billboard #1 country hit with "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had".
  • (1975) Co-wrote (w/ex-wife Patsy Bruce) / sang "Mamas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys".
  • Single: "Last Train to Clarksville".
  • (1969) Single: "Everybody Wants to Get To Heaven" (Monument Records).
  • (1963) Songwriter: Wrote "See The Big Man Cry", which was a top 10 hit two years later for Charlie Louvin.
  • Single: "After All" (MCA Records).
  • (1974) Songwriter: Wrote "Restless", a hit for Crystal Gayle.
  • (1979) SAowrier: Wrote "Texas (When I Die)", a #5 hit for Tanya Tucker.
  • (1984) Single: "You Turn Me On Like A Radio" (RCA Records). NOTE: Reached #3 on the country charts.
  • Single: "My First Taste Of Texas" (MCA Records).
  • 1974) Songwriter: Wrote "The Man That Turned My Mama On", a #4 hit for Tanya Tucker.
  • (1986) Single: "Nights".
  • Single: "Ever, Never Lovin' You" (MCA Records).

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