Pennsylvania 6‐5000
The Andrews Sisters Lyrics


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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 Andrews Sisters's song Pennsylvania 6‐5000 is a catchy tune about a person who relies heavily on making phone calls. The song begins with the person admitting that they have plenty of phone numbers, but they cannot live without "buzzing." The chorus reveals that the person is searching for a specific phone number, Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand. This number belongs to someone special, a sweetheart who makes the person's heart glow and gives the sweetest "hello there" on the phone.


The second verse reveals a unique aspect of the person's relationship with their sweetheart – they do not engage in typical small talk. Instead, every phone call begins and ends with the affirmation "Baby confidentially I love you." The person's love for their sweetheart is evident in how they spend their money; they ensure they can always call Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand. Despite the distance, the person's love for their sweetheart remains strong, as they must rely on phone conversations to keep the relationship going.


Overall, Pennsylvania 6‐5000 is a lighthearted tribute to the power of communication, especially during times when physical distance might separate loved ones. It's also a catchy tune that is sure to get stuck in your head.


Line by Line Meaning

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


Everyone's uncle and cousin
I have the phone numbers of many people, including acquaintances and family members


But I can't live without buzzin'
I need to talk on the phone regularly to feel connected


Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
The phone number that I rely on for connection


I've got a sweety I know there
I have a romantic partner in that area


Someone who sets me aglow there
Being with this person energizes and brightens me


Gives me the sweetest 'hello there'
This person greets me with the most pleasant and affectionate hello


We don't say 'how are you'
We don't bother with small talk


And very seldom ask 'what's new?'
We don't really ask about each other's news


Instead we start and end each call with
Our calls have a specific structure


'Baby confidentially I love you'
We tell each other 'I love you' as a form of greeting and farewell


Maybe it sounds a bit funny
I understand that our phone relationship might seem unconventional


When I'm away from my honey
When I am physically separated from my romantic partner


Here's what I do with my money
This is how I spend my money


Pennsylvania Six, Five Thousand
I call that phone number frequently to feel connected to my sweetheart




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

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Steel Samba

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



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Steel Samba

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

Jennifer Rademaker

More meanings than a demonic manuscript. I miss music like this too. Wait, no I don't. I see at least a 20 piece orchestra and dance every Thursday until I have drank the chippewa river worth of water or they close.

RichyRich9120

when music had an actual meaning. i miss music like this

GhostEcho

So do I 😢

LANCE EDWARD LEICHTLE CREATIONS

I am so with you on that

Martin Zeichner

All music is popular music. Even Mozart, Bach, Haydn and the rest of them. It has to be popular if it is going to survive.

MercyLuannSimoneHavoc

Back when music made sense

Alan Jackson

So what's this song about? Since it had actual meaning

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Jon Hawkins

The perfect long distance relationship song, at least to me.

Jennifer Rademaker

If they had played this version tonight I would have been out danced at the old gangster jazz literal cave I attend.

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