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  2. 867-5309/Jenny - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, popularity and litigation of the power pop song 867-5309/Jenny, written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Tommy Tutone in 1981. The song led to a fad of prank calls asking for "Jenny" and caused many phone numbers to change.

  3. Telephone (song) - Wikipedia

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    Rob Sheffield placed "Telephone" at number three on his Top 25 Singles of 2010 list for Rolling Stone, and Phillips placed it at number 55 for her Pitchfork top 100 list. [ 17 ] [ 74 ] In his description, Sheffield wrote that "Telephone" was a "communication breakdown on the dance floor" and "Beyonce, the most egregiously non-crazy pop star of ...

  4. 1-800-273-8255 (song) - Wikipedia

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    A song by Logic featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid about the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. The song's title is the previous phone number for the lifeline, now 988, and it received Grammy nominations and positive impact.

  5. Telephone Line (song) - Wikipedia

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    A 1977 hit single by Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) about a man waiting for a phone call from a girl. The song features a distinctive American ring tone sound and a soaring melody that critics praised as a miniature symphony.

  6. Category:Songs about telephone calls - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs about telephone calls" The following 108 pages are in this category, out of 108 total. ... Rikki Don't Lose That Number; Ring Ring (ABBA song ...

  7. Beechwood 4-5789 - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood 4-5789 is a 1962 hit song by The Marvelettes and a 1982 cover by The Carpenters. The title is a telephone number derived from the song's lyrics about wanting a date.

  8. You Know My Name (Look Up the Number) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a music hall comedy number with elements of bossa nova. [2] John Lennon came up with the lyric/title after seeing a phone book. He said: That was a piece of unfinished music that I turned into a comedy record with Paul. I was waiting for him in his house, and I saw the phone book was on the piano with 'You know the name, look up the ...

  9. Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 1940 swing jazz and pop standard recorded by Glenn Miller and His Orchestra, inspired by the hotel's telephone number in New York City. Find out the song's history, lyrics, personnel, and other recordings by various artists.