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Ed Bruce ~ Set Me Free~.wmv 03:02
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Ed Bruce ~ Set Me Free~.wmvrunning time:03:02 added by:mommenon1 source: YouTubeWilliam Edwin "Ed" Bruce, Jr. (born December 29, 1939) is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is known for penning the 1975 song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys" . Contents [show] [edit]Early life & songwriting career 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 #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 #7 on the Billboard "Country Singles" chart. In the early 1960s, Bruce recorded for RCA Records 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. [edit]
MY FIRST TASTE OF TEXAS [ My Personal Tribute To ED BRUCE and TEXAS] Dedication Video 09:28
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing MY FIRST TASTE OF TEXAS [ My Personal Tribute To ED BRUCE and TEXAS] Dedication Videorunning time:09:28 added by:BooneDaniel1734 source: YouTubeDaniel Boone is talking about MY FIRST TASTE OF TEXAS: First Of All: This video is my very special tribute to the awesome country legend ED BRUCE. He is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is known for penning the 1975 song "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys". Born in Keiser, Arkansas and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. Bruce is also a member of the COUNTRY MUSIC FAMILY REUNION IN NASHVILLE. What a legend. MY FIRST TASTE OF TEXAS ... is an awesome and so beautiful song about Texas and a love you can share. It does not matter where you are standing. Everything's right if your love is pure and real you are going to share. Bruce sings this song like a real cowboy and with the heart of a cowboy. I thought, this time I will follow the story with my images for a while and then I pay some close attention to TEXAS -- The Wild Rose Of America [from the point of my view]. I hope you will like my way talking trough my videos. ALSO SPECIAL TRIBUTE: This video is also my special tribute to the UNITED STAES OF AMERICA. This nation is so young and even so brave and with the eyes straight up to the line of freedom. And the people stand so close together since 09/11. And they don't give up. It does not matter what's going on. A real great and awesome nation. INFO: During this video you will see 3 times the image of GOD BLESS AMERICA. There was a good reason for. 3 times for I LOVE YOU! VERY SPECIAL DEDICATION: This video is my dedication to the awesome ...
Clasic Track: You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had (Ed Bruce) 03:31
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Clasic Track: You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had (Ed Bruce)running time:03:31 added by:flashbell source: YouTubeClassic Tracks: You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had (Ed Bruce) Album: One to One, MCA Records, MCA-5188 (1981) Single: You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had Writers: Wayland Holyfield and Randy Hatch Producer: Tommy West Recording Studio: Unknown Session Personnel: Unknown Ed Bruce is kind of a cult figure among country, a smooth-voiced, soft spoken singer-songwriter who hit his commercial peak in the early 1980s and then sort of edged out of the music arena. He was an original 'Fifties rockabilly singer, cutting a couple of singles for Sun Records during their post-Elvis phase. Then he moved to Nashville and started plugging away as a songwriter, recording his own albums intermittently, but with only middling success in the charts for the better part of two decades. Singer, songwriter Ed Bruce was born on Dec. 29, 1939 in Keiser, Arkansas and grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. Ed penned the song Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, which was recorded by Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings (1978). It became a major hit and put Bruce's career on an upward swing. In 1977, Bruce 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 scored his biggest singles. His early hits with MCA included Diane, The Last Cowboy Song, When You Fall In Love, Evil Angel, and Love's Found You And Me. His biggest hit, You're the Best ...
Narvel Felts ~ No One Will Ever Know 02:14
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Narvel Felts ~ No One Will Ever Knowrunning time:02:14 added by:flashbell source: YouTubeNarvel Felts, who was born (11/11/1938) in Keiser, Arkansas enjoyed his greatest success during the 1970s. Raised in Missouri where he attended Bernie High School, Felts was discovered during a talent show at the school. He had been encouraged to participate in the show by some of his classmates, and it just so happened that a talent agent was attending the performance at the time. Felts made his first professional recording at the age of 16. Marvel launched his career with the help of Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash. Felts enjoyed modest pop success in 1960 with a remake of the Drifters "Honey Love." However, it wasn't until the 1970s when he began experiencing moderate success on a national level as a country singer. Felts broke into the national spotlight in 1973, with a cover of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away" (No. 8, 1973). His follow-up single, "All in the Name of Love," just missed breaking into the top--ten. Felts continued to produce moderate chart activity during the next couple of years when he recorded for ABC-Dot Records. That year, he charted his biggest hit with "Reconsider Me," which topped out at number 2 on Billboard. Felts became known to his fans as "Narvel the Marvel." A series of moderate chart activity carried him through the 1970s, including "Funny How Time Slips Away" (No. 12, 1975), "Lonely Teardrops" (No. 5, 1976) and "Everlasting Love" (No. 14, 1979). It's perplexing that Felts didn't achieve greater chart success. He had a very distinct voice and ...
Narvel Felts: His Album Catalogue 1973 - 1979, Drift Away 03:15
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Narvel Felts: His Album Catalogue 1973 - 1979, Drift Awayrunning time:03:15 added by:flashbell source: YouTubeNarvel Felts: Album (LP) Catalogue Narvel Felts, who was born (11/11/1938) in Keiser, Arkansas enjoyed his greatest success during the 1970s. Raised in Missouri where he attended Bernie High School, Felts was discovered during a talent show at the school. He had been encouraged to participate in the show by some of his classmates, and it just so happened that a talent agent was attending the performance at the time. Felts made his first professional recording at the age of 16. Marvel launched his career with the help of Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash. Felts enjoyed modest pop success in 1960 with a remake of the Drifters "Honey Love." However, it wasn't until the 1970s when he began experiencing moderate success on a national level as a country singer. Felts broke into the national spotlight in 1973, with a cover of Dobie Gray's "Drift Away" (No. 8, 1973). His follow-up single, "All in the Name of Love," just missed breaking into the top--ten. Felts continued to produce moderate chart activity during the next couple of years when he recorded for ABC-Dot Records. That year, he charted his biggest hit with "Reconsider Me," which topped out at number 2 on Billboard. Felts became known to his fans as "Narvel the Marvel." A series of moderate chart activity carried him through the 1970s, including "Funny How Time Slips Away" (No. 12, 1975), "Lonely Teardrops" (No. 5, 1976) and "Everlasting Love" (No. 14, 1979). It's perplexing that Felts didn't achieve greater chart success. He ...
(Ed Bruce) - My First Taste Of Texas - rendition Country Simon 03:32
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing (Ed Bruce) - My First Taste Of Texas - rendition Country Simonrunning time:03:32 added by:CountrySimon source: YouTubeBruce 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 #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 #7 on the Billboard "Country Singles" chart. In the early 1960s, Bruce recorded for RCA Records 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.
I need thee by Paul Morton 02:15
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing I need thee by Paul Mortonrunning time:02:15 added by:dacy08 source: YouTubeRobert Tyree im a student at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro Ar..Im member at Jefferson Memorial COGIC in Keiser Ar. Call my cell phone if you need anything GOD bless you 501-428-9559
Scooter Burnout 01:13
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Scooter Burnoutrunning time:01:13 added by:scootertunig88 source: YouTubeBurnout mit viel Rauch........
Narvel Felts - Pink And Black Days 02:19
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Narvel Felts - Pink And Black Daysrunning time:02:19 added by:John1948NineD source: YouTubePLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Narvel was born November 11, 1938 in Keiser, Arkansas and raised in Bernie, Missouri. His first guitar, which was held together with wire was acquired by trading his BB-gun for it. Working the cotton fields he saved $15 to purchase his second guitar. He won a talent contest in his high school singing Carl Perkin's "Blue Suede Shoes". A local DJ was present and Narvel shortly thereafter heard his name on the radio as the DJ said, "If Narvel Felts is listening, please contact KDEX immediately.." Narvel ran into the house to tell his daddy and they drove to a phone 8 miles away to call the station where Narvel got his break. Roy Orbison, got Narvel his first recording deal with Sun Records. He's never stopped singing since and in over 50 years has only missed four shows; three were due to a case of laryngitis and one for the funeral of his son, Bub. His hits are numerous, his fans are countless, his never ending talent priceless. Above all, Narvel is a man of faith and integrity. The man and his music are alive and well and still going strong. Call your favorite radio stations to request Narvel Felts!! Stats Narvel Felts was one of the original Rock'N'Roll artists in the 1950's. He became one of the major country artists of the 1970's and of all time. Albert Narvel Felts was born ...
Narvel Felts - My Babe 01:53
Internet Explorer users: click pause before closing Narvel Felts - My Baberunning time:01:53 added by:John1948NineD source: YouTubePLEASE NOTE: I divided my uploads between multiple channels, Bookmark this link in your browser for instant access to an index with links to all of John1948's oldies classics. LINK: tinyurl.com Narvel was born November 11, 1938 in Keiser, Arkansas and raised in Bernie, Missouri. His first guitar, which was held together with wire was acquired by trading his BB-gun for it. Working the cotton fields he saved $15 to purchase his second guitar. He won a talent contest in his high school singing Carl Perkin's "Blue Suede Shoes". A local DJ was present and Narvel shortly thereafter heard his name on the radio as the DJ said, "If Narvel Felts is listening, please contact KDEX immediately.." Narvel ran into the house to tell his daddy and they drove to a phone 8 miles away to call the station where Narvel got his break. Roy Orbison, got Narvel his first recording deal with Sun Records. He's never stopped singing since and in over 50 years has only missed four shows; three were due to a case of laryngitis and one for the funeral of his son, Bub. His hits are numerous, his fans are countless, his never ending talent priceless. Above all, Narvel is a man of faith and integrity. The man and his music are alive and well and still going strong. Call your favorite radio stations to request Narvel Felts!! Stats Narvel Felts was one of the original Rock'N'Roll artists in the 1950's. He became one of the major country artists of the 1970's and of all time. Albert Narvel Felts was born ... |
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