Pennsylvania 6-5000
The Glenn Miller Orchestra 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 Glenn Miller Orchestra's "Pennsylvania 6-5000" is a high-energy swing number that pays tribute to the Pennsylvanian phone number for the Hotel Pennsylvania, in New York City. The song's opening and most memorable line "Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand" is followed by a brass-heavy instrumental break, before the chorus repeats the phone number with added vocal harmony. The song has the distinctive sound of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, with its crisp horn arrangements, snappy rhythm section, and catchy melody that will keep your toes tapping.


The lyrics suggest that anyone looking for a good time in New York City should call the hotel's number, and that they will immediately be connected to a vibrant scene of music and dancing: "You'll find us waiting at the Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand." The song captures the excitement of the big band era, where jazz and swing music were at their peak and New York was the center of it all. Pennsylvania 6-5000 is a musical time capsule that captures the energy and exuberance of this period in American history.


Line by Line Meaning

Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
Calling Pennsylvania six-five-thousand, the phone number of the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City.


Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
Repeating the hotel phone number as a way of emphasizing it.


Pennsylvania, six, five-thousand
Ending the song with another repetition of the phone number to leave a lasting impression on the listener.


Pennsylvania, six, five-oh-oh-oh
Pronouncing the phone number as 'six five oh oh oh' instead of 'six five thousand' for a more musical and catchy effect.




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

@@imgettingtoooldforthissht6444 bro i don't think that's what he's implying

@andrews3265

@I'm getting too old for this sht twin peaks

@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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