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Ed Bruce, ‘Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys’ singer, dead at 81

January 9, 2021 By Nate Day

Country star Ed Bruce has died at age 81.

His publicist, Jeremy Westby, confirmed to Fox News that the singer died on Friday of natural causes in his Clarksville, Tenn. home.

Bruce was best known for his hit “Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys,” which he co-wrote with his wife Patsy Bruce. Other notable songs in his catalog include “My First Taste of Texas,” “You’re the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had” with Lynn Anderson and “The Last Cowboy Song.”

In 1978, “Mammas” earned him a Grammy nomination for best country song.

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“Best Break” spent 21 weeks on Billboard’s hot country songs chart when it was released in 1982.

Ed Bruce has died at age 81. (Getty Images)

According to Deadline, his music career began when he was 17 working as a recording engineer before transitioning into writing and recording music.

Several other artists recorded songs he wrote, including Tanya Tucker (“The Man That Turned My Mama On”) and Crystal Gayle (“Restless”).

Willie Nelson covered “Mammas” with Waylon Jennings, and the song became a hit.

Bruce did his fair share of acting as well, according to IMDb.

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His first credited role was a three-episode arc in “The Chisolms” before landing a leading role in the short-lived James Garner-starring series “Bret Maverick.”

His Hollywood career was largely dominated by western genre projects like “Walker, Texas Ranger,” and movies tinged with country music like “Blue Valley Songbird” starring Dolly Parton and “Country Strong” featuring Tim McGraw.

Ed Bruce was best known for his hits ‘Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys’ and ‘You’re the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had.’ (Photo by David Redfern/Redferns)

He was last seen on screen in 2014’s “Finding Harmony.”

People magazine reports that Bruce was born in Keiser, Ark. and was raised in Memphis.

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His country music contemporaries the Oak Ridge Boys posted a photo of Bruce on Twitter and shared a loving tribute.

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“We have lost another friend and songwriter today … Rest Easy Ed Bruce … many will remember him for songs like Mama Don’t Let Your Baby’s Grow [Up] To Be Cowboys but we shall remember him for a song called I Know” they tweeted. “Look it up for a blessing … Goodbye brother and Thank You.”

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