Tyrone Brunson

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The Smurf 06:07 Tools
Sticky Situation 06:12 Tools
I Need Love 05:24 Tools
Hot Line 05:40 Tools
fresh 05:30 Tools
Go for it 04:28 Tools
Don't You Want It 04:55 Tools
Hotline 04:43 Tools
New Wave Disco Punk Funk Rock 03:58 Tools
The Smurf (Original 12'' Mix) 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (12'') 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (Original 12" Mix) 06:06 Tools
Tyrone Brunson-The Smurf 06:06 Tools
New Wave Disco 03:54 Tools
The Smurf 12" Mix 00:00 Tools
Tell me why 03:29 Tools
Fresh (Scratch Mix) 05:29 Tools
Say Yeah - Dance Mix 05:33 Tools
Sticky Situation (Instrumental) 04:26 Tools
Say Yeah - Short Version 03:50 Tools
Smurf 05:29 Tools
at the show 04:36 Tools
The Smurf (Single Version) 03:45 Tools
Tender Touch 03:52 Tools
SERVO-GO-GO 06:26 Tools
The Smurf (12" mix) 06:05 Tools
I Need Love (Single Version) 03:45 Tools
head games 04:44 Tools
In Love With You 04:26 Tools
Love Triangle 06:24 Tools
Free Bee 04:13 Tools
Hot Line (Single Version) 04:14 Tools
The method 03:53 Tools
Don't Wanna Stop The Lovin' 04:43 Tools
Jet City 05:01 Tools
the smurf (original 12 inch mix) 06:06 Tools
A Lot Of Pop 03:22 Tools
Sticky Situation (Single Version) 03:58 Tools
Space Boy 05:11 Tools
Knucklehead Syndrome 03:32 Tools
Sticky Situation - Club Mix 06:06 Tools
The Smarf 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (12") 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (Original Mix) 06:06 Tools
The Smurf 1983 06:06 Tools
Tyrone Brunson - the smurf 06:06 Tools
Tyrone Brunson - The Smurf (12'') 06:06 Tools
Hot Line (7' Instrumental) 04:28 Tools
Hot Line (12' Instrumental) 05:39 Tools
The Smurf [12"] 06:06 Tools
Sticky Situation (Club Mix) 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (Delorean) 00:00 Tools
Say Yeah 00:00 Tools
The Smurf (7 Inch Version) 00:00 Tools
Hot Line (7" Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
The Smurf (1982) 06:06 Tools
Servo Go Go 06:06 Tools
The Smurf (Original" 12 Mix) 06:06 Tools
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Washington, D.C. bassist and vocalist Tyrone Brunson played and sang in area bands through the '70s. He was signed to the Columbia-distributed Believe in a Dream label after some demos he'd submitted impressed CBS executives in 1982. His first single, the instrumental "The Smurf", tapped into what was then a New York dance craze, and the song won international club recognition. But when the smurf trend cooled, so did Brunson. While "The Smurf" reached number 14 on the R&B charts in 1982, the follow-up, "Sticky Situation," stalled at #25. Brunson made a slight comeback in 1984 with "Fresh", which reached #22. But neither of his LPs, Sticky Situation or Fresh, managed consistent sales. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.