The Return of Bruno is the debut studio album by American actor Bruce Willis.
Released by Motown Records in January 1987, the album contains backing musicians including Booker T. Jones, the Pointer Sisters, and the Temptations.
It was directed by Jim Yukich and produced by Paul Flattery for their company, Split Screen.
In February 1987, People magazine gave the album a B+, calling Willis' cover of "Under the Boardwalk" "surprisingly okay", also noting that the album "shows us that he (Willis) can't shout songs quite as well as Don Johnson.
"[4] AllMusic observes that Willis "doesn't quite have the conviction or skill of the Blues Brothers", adding that The Return of Bruno is today little more than a kitsch artifact.