Pennsylvania 6-5000
Glenn Miller Lyrics


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Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand

Pennsylvania, six, five-oh-oh-oh




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Glenn Miller's song Pennsylvania 6-5000 refer to the phone number of Hotel Pennsylvania, located at 401 Seventh Avenue in Manhattan, New York. The hotel was a popular accommodation for visiting musicians and band members during the big band era of the 1930s and 1940s. The repeated use of the phone number in the song reflects its importance as a central hub and gathering place for musicians and performers.


Furthermore, the song captures the excitement and energy of the era, with its swinging rhythm and catchy melody. The lyrics express a sense of anticipation and urgency, as if the singer is excitedly trying to call someone or make plans to meet up. The repetition of the phone number creates a sense of urgency and excitement, building to a climax as the singer sings "six-five-oh-oh-oh" with increasing intensity.


Overall, Pennsylvania 6-5000 is a joyful celebration of the big band era and the vibrant community of musicians and performers who made it so memorable.


Line by Line Meaning

Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
The phone number for the hotel in Pennsylvania is 6-5000


Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
The hotel in Pennsylvania has the phone number 6-5000


Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
To reach the hotel in Pennsylvania, dial 6-5000


Pennsylvania, six, five-oh-oh-oh
The phone number for the hotel in Pennsylvania is pronounced as 'six five oh oh oh'




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: CARL SIGMAN, GLENN MILLER, JERRY GRAY, WILLIAM FINEGAN

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@bobchipman4473

I love playing this song while spinning around while holding a picture of my daughter.

@NKdidit.24

Wow, I think Chris Hansen needs to pay you a visit

@finn_4761

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@andrews3265

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@astralprogression8536

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@Ryan_Hansen

Hehe😅oh goodness

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@robmiddleton01

My late father used to play this whilst his Sunday dinner cooked and my late mum would do the Yorkshire puddings. Both sadly gone up to heaven now..

@timherron2866

What an awesome memory my friend...I can easily imagine it...

@skantiloak

So are you about in your 50s ?

@robmiddleton01

@skantiloak 56 now

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