

Retrieved Octo– via World Radio History.When we all went out to eat you made me ride in the backseat now that ain't right child I said that ain't right child no Chorus: So I think you better call Tyrone (call him) and tell him come on, help you get your s*** you need to call Tyrone (call him) but you can't use my phone Hook: Oh take my pills pay my bills I'm here to let you know that what I feel is real day to day life with you is no thrill it's getting late no time to wait get go on so I can meditate hummm. Erykah Badu - Tyrone Lyrics Alright Im gettin tired of your shit You dont never buy me nothin (chorus) I think ya better call tyrone (call him) And tell. ^ "Erykah Badu Chart History (Adult R&B Songs)".United States: Kedar Records, Universal Records. ^ a b " Erykah Badu – Tyrone" (in Dutch). Erykah Badu - Tyrone (Extended Version) (Letra y cancin para escuchar) - Alright then / Verse 1 / Im gettin tired of your shit / you dont never buy me.


The accompanying music video for "Tyrone" shows Badu performing the song live. Released for airplay only, 'Tyrone' was a moderate commercial success, peaking at number 62 on the US Radio Songs. It was released as the lead single from her live album Live (1997) on October 27, 1997, by Kedar Records and Universal Records. Internationally, "Tyrone" charted only in the Netherlands, where it debuted at number 95 on the Dutch Single Top 100 and peaked at number 19 in its sixth week, charting for a total of 15 weeks. 'Tyrone' is a song recorded by American singer Erykah Badu during a concert in 1997. The song debuted at number 39 on the Rhythmic Top 40, peaking at number 24 in its third week and spending a total of six weeks on the chart. It fared better on the urban charts, peaking atop the R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay and becoming her third number-one on the chart. It peaked at number 62 on the US Radio Songs, spending five weeks on the chart. "Tyrone" did not receive a commercial release in the United States, hence it was ineligible to enter the US Billboard Hot 100, as Billboard 's rules at the time did not allow airplay-only songs to enter the main charts.
