Pennsylvania 6-5000
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Numbers I've got by the dozen
Everyone's uncle and cousin
But I can't live without buzzin'
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
I've got a sweety I know there
Someone who sets me aglow there
Gives me the sweetest "hello there"
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
We don't say "how are you"
And very seldom ask "what's new?"
Instead we start and end each call with
"Baby confidentially I love you"
Maybe it sounds a bit funny
When I'm away from my honey
Here's what I do with my money
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand

Numbers I've got by the dozen
Everyone's uncle and cousin
But I can't live without buzzin'
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
I've got a sweety I know there
Someone who sets me aglow there
Gives me the sweetest "hello there"
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
We don't say "how are you"
And very seldom ask "what's new?"
Instead we start and end each call with
"Baby confidentially I love you"
Maybe it sounds a bit funny
When I'm away from my honey




Here's what I do with my money
Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Mina's song "Pennsylvania 6" are about the importance of communication and connection through telephone calls. The song refers to the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City, which had the phone number Pennsylvania 6-5000. The singer of the song has many contacts, but the one that matters the most is the person who makes them feel alive and loved. They start and end each call by expressing their love for each other, which is more important than asking about how they are or what's new. The singer admits that they spend money on making long phone calls to their sweetheart while they're away, which hints at the distance between them.


The lyrics of the song convey a sense of nostalgia for a time when people used to communicate through phone calls rather than instant messaging or texting. The idea of the Pennsylvania Hotel phone number being a key element of communication is a reflection of the way people used to connect in the past. The song highlights the importance of human relationships and how they can be maintained even when the person is not physically present.


Line by Line Meaning

Numbers I've got by the dozen
I have lots of phone numbers.


Everyone's uncle and cousin
I know lots of people and have many connections.


But I can't live without buzzin'
I need to constantly be talking to people on the phone.


Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
The phone number of a place in Pennsylvania that's important to me.


I've got a sweety I know there
I have a special person in Pennsylvania who I care about.


Someone who sets me aglow there
This person makes me happy and brings light into my life.


Gives me the sweetest "hello there"
This person greets me warmly on the phone.


Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
The phone number of the place where my special person is located.


We don't say "how are you"
We skip the usual small talk because we're already close.


And very seldom ask "what's new?"
We don't need constant updates on each other's lives because we already feel connected.


Instead we start and end each call with
Our phone conversations are focused on our feelings for each other, not just pleasantries.


"Baby confidentially I love you"
We express our love for each other on every call, because it's important to us.


Maybe it sounds a bit funny
Others might find our communication style strange, but it's meaningful to us.


When I'm away from my honey
When I'm not physically near my special person in Pennsylvania.


Here's what I do with my money
I spend my money on making phone calls to my special person in Pennsylvania.


Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
The phone number that connects me to my special person in Pennsylvania.




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

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