He is considered the pioneer of country in Quebec and the main source of influence on the artist who would popularize the genre, Willie Lamothe.
This was followed by inter alia, "On This White Rock", in December 1946, "In a Night of Stars" in August 1947, then in 1948, "The Song of the Vagabond" (in April) and "In the Distance There in my Prairie" (July).
In the year 1960, a contract with RCA Victor and London allowed the singer to launch in 33 rpm format several compilations of his previous hits.
Paul Brunelle is considered, along with Marcel Martel and Willie Lamothe, as one of three major Quebec country artists.
In 2005 the label, Experience, issued a compilation compact disc of sixteen remastered hits originally recorded between 1945 and 1957.