Homecoming (Remastered) Ed Bruce

Album info

Album-Release:
1984

HRA-Release:
26.06.2026

Label: RCA/Legacy

Genre: Country

Subgenre: Contemporary Country

Artist: Ed Bruce

Album including Album cover

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  • 1 You Turn Me On (Like A Radio) 03:29
  • 2 That's How It Goes (Until It's Gone) 03:00
  • 3 I Think I Could Love You (Better Than He Did) 02:39
  • 4 Texas Girl, I'm Closing in on You 03:28
  • 5 The Great Divide 03:11
  • 6 When Givin' Up Was Easy 03:25
  • 7 If It Ain't Love 02:47
  • 8 The Migrant 03:52
  • 9 Old Loves Never Die 02:49
  • 10 Forever Lovin' Me 02:48
  • Total Runtime 31:28

Info for Homecoming (Remastered)



"Homecoming" is the fourteenth studio album by American country music artist Ed Bruce. It was released in 1985 via RCA Records. The includes the singles "You Turn Me On (Like a Radio)", "If It Ain't Love" and "When Giving Up Was Easy".

American songwriter, artist, and actor Ed Bruce maintained a successful career for more than four decades. The songs he wrote and sang are legendary, “Mamas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up To Be Cowboys”, “After All,” “Girls, Women, and Ladies,” “When You Fall In Love, Everything’s A Waltz and My First Taste Of Texas are just a few of the self-penned hit songs by this great artist.

Ed Bruce, vocals
Brent Rowan, guitar
Fred Newell, slide guitar
Randy Rich, guitar
Bobby Thompson, guitar
Chip Young, guitar
Sonny Garrish, steel guitar, dobro
Larry Paxton, bass
Jerry Kroon, drums
Buddy Spicher, fiddle
Gary Prim, keyboards
The Nashville String Machine

Recorded August 1984, Music City Music Hall, Nashville

Digitally remastered



Ed Bruce
was an American singer, songwriter, and actor.

He is perhaps best known for writing the classic song, "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," which has been featured in a number of productions including The Electric Horseman (1979), Urban Cowboy (1980), CHiPs, The Dukes of Hazzard, Knight Rider, and Mystery Science Theater.

On screen, he is most widely recognized for co-starring alongside James Garner in the series Bret Maverick; a show on which he also served as the series' musical composer.

Bruce also had a recurring role in The Chisholms, appeared as a guest star in Walker, Texas Ranger, and landed roles in a number of TV movies including The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James (1986), A Horse for Danny (1995), and Blue Valley Songbird (1999).

On the big screen, Bruce appeared in Father's Day (1988), Fire Down Below (1997), Public Enemies (2009), and The Pardon (2013).

Bruce died January 8, 2021, in Clarksville, Tennessee. He was 81.

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