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  2. Category:Songs about telephone calls - Wikipedia

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    Party Line (Andrea True Connection song) Party Line (The Kinks song) Payphone (song) Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song) Phony Calls; Pick Up the Phone (The Notwist song) Pick Up the Phone (Young Thug and Travis Scott song)

  3. Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song) - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's telephone number, Pennsylvania 6-5000, inspired the Glenn Miller 1940 Top 5 Billboard hit of the same name, which had a 12-week chart run. [2] The instrumental was recorded on April 28, 1940 at the RCA Victor Studios at 155 East 24th Street in New York City.

  4. United Parcel Service - Wikipedia

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    United Parcel Service, Inc. (UPS) is an American multinational shipping & receiving and supply chain management company founded in 1907. [1] Originally known as the American Messenger Company specializing in telegraphs, UPS has expanded to become a Fortune 500 company [6] and one of the world's largest shipping couriers.

  5. Jobs (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Jobs" is a song by American hip hop duo City Girls, released on June 19, 2020 as the lead single from their second studio album City on Lock, which was released a ...

  6. List of U.S. state songs - Wikipedia

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    State Folk Song: "Oklahoma Hills" Woody Guthrie and Jack Guthrie: 2001 [60] [61] Official state children's song: "Oklahoma, My Native Land" Martha Kemm Barrett: 1996 [62] Official state gospel song: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" Wallis Willis: 2011 [63] Oregon "Oregon, My Oregon" Henry Bernard Murtagh: John Andrew Buchanan: 1927 [1] Pennsylvania ...

  7. PEnnsylvania 6-5000 - Wikipedia

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    PEnnsylvania 6-5000 is a telephone number in New York City, written in the 2L+5N (two letters, five numbers) format that was common from about 1930 into the 1960s. The number is best known from the 1940 hit song " Pennsylvania 6-5000 ", a swing jazz and pop standard recorded by the Glenn Miller Orchestra .

  8. Category:Songs about Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania (song) Pennsylvania 6-5000 (song) Pennsylvania Polka (song) Philadelphia Freedom (song) S. Seven (Taylor Swift song) This page was last edited on 17 ...

  9. 867-5309/Jenny - Wikipedia

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    "867-5309/Jenny" is a song written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Keller's band Tommy Tutone. It was released on the album Tommy Tutone 2 (1981) through Columbia Records. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number one on the Rock Top Tracks chart in April 1982.