Nights, there's a star for every tear That's fallen from my eye oh how I cried Oh those nights alone thinking back to you and I Yes those nights I know
in drivin' all night Down a highway that's headed to nowhere What good's the fame when the fortune's all gone And the dreams turned into a nightmare Like Ed Bruce
, vocals) Bobby Martin (keyboards, vocals) Ed Mann (vibes, marimba, electronic percussion) Walt Fowler (trumpet, flugel horn, synthesizer) Bruce Fowler
's time for Hanukkah So much fun-uka To celebrate Hanukkah Hanukkah is, the festival of lights Instead of one day of presents We get eight crazy nights
Soft rain kissing the fallen leaves night wind harmonizing with whispering trees Of pretty sounds I've heard the sweetest I think maybe Is when she sings
bars and actin' pretty tough Well I'm looking out at a different set of bars now And that little window don't let it much light You see I got roarin' drinkin' mad one night
reservation Don't be slow oh no no no I love you so Cause I'm leaving in the morning and I must see you again We'll have one more night together till
Words & Music by Ed Bruce and Donnie Blanz At the door at five a.m. Off to bust my back again And here you are, kissing me goodbye Suddenly the day
This very night the train was right on time Baby stepped aboard and left the both of us behind now You've got to make your day and I've got to make my
Walking slowly how she'd never known a man Living lonely in her cottage by the sea When the morning came her tears had changed to laughter And before the night
Words & Music by Ed Bruce and Jim McBride He could never pay her back For all she's done for him She never asked for more Than what he could afford
Words & Music by Ed Bruce I wish I'd known the man a little better That turned my mama on He must have been a heck of a man 'Cause mama was a lady,
There's no way back cause we've come too far We'll watch the last bridge burn in a midnight fire Any thought of saying good night was lost when we closed
on out that door be rid of you for good But a man ain't always strong enough to tell himself that he's been wrong Why can't I just come home one night
Words & Music by Ed Bruce and Phil O'Donnell Second day of third grade, Three Oaks Elementary She sat in the first row, I was all the way across the
Words & Music by Ed Bruce and Baxter Black - Chorus - Ship my body back to Texas if I die out on the trail I won't worry where they bury me, just put
Written by Craig Wiseman and Trey Bruce Well I've got a steady job that pays enough A second hand car that don't break down much I've got a two-toned
(Ed Bruce/Patsy Bruce) (Duet with Deana Carter) from Album: I've Always Been Crazy - A Tribute to Waylon Jennings Cowboys ain't easy to love and they