Ever, Never Lovin' You

Ed Bruce

About Ever, Never Lovin' You

"Ever, Never Lovin' You" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Ed Bruce. It was released in July 1982 as the first single from his album I Write It Down. The song reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. Bruce wrote the song with his wife Patsy and Glenn Ray.


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2003
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It must be I have always loved you just never knew where I would find you
You've always been the one babe now that I've found you
I can't remember ever never lovin' you
There's may have been someone before you
But I can't recall because she wasn't more you
It's either you or none babe now that we're one
I can't imagine ever never lovin' you
I always knew how much I loved you
But up till now I didn't know you how could I show you
There's may have been someone before you
But I can't remember ever never lovin' you
I can't remember ever never lovin' you
I always knew how much I loved you...

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Ed Bruce

William 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" and recording the 1982 country number one hit "You're the Best Break This Old Heart Ever Had". more »

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Written by: ED BRUCE, PATSY BRUCE, GLENN RAY

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10 facts about this song

Artist Background
Ed Bruce, the singer who sang "Ever, Never Lovin' You," was an American country music songwriter. He was well-known for his hits in the 1970s and 1980s.
Year of Production
"Ever, Never Lovin' You" was released back in 1984 under the MCA Record label.
Chart Position
The song became one of Ed Bruce's successful tracks, as it peaked at the number 4 spot on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in July 1984.
Album Details
"Ever, Never Lovin' You" is a part of Ed Bruce's ninth studio album titled "Tell 'Em I've Gone Crazy."
Songwriting Credits
Ed Bruce co-wrote the song with his wife, Patsy Bruce.
Other Popular Singles
While "Ever, Never Lovin' You" was a hit, Ed's best-known song is probably "Mammas Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys," which was a major hit for Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings.
Acting Career
Outside of music, Ed Bruce also found success in acting. He may be best recognized as Tom Guthrie in the television series Bret Maverick.
Music Video
The music video for "Ever, Never Lovin' You" was directed by David Hogan, who's a recognized director and producer in the music industry.
Stylistic Element
"Ever, Never Lovin' You" is known for its classic country music style, reflecting on themes of love and heartbreak, much like many of Ed Bruce's tracks.
Legacy
The influence Ed Bruce had on country music through songs like "Ever, Never Lovin' You" remains even after his death in January 2021.

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