- 867-5309/Jenny
Infobox Single
Name = 867-5309/Jenny
Caption =
Artist =Tommy Tutone
from Album =Tommy Tutone 2
A-side =
B-side = "Not Say Goodbye"
Released = 1982
Format = 7-inch vinyl
Recorded = 1981
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:47
Label =Columbia Records 02646
Writer =Alex Call
Jim Keller
Producer =
Certification = Gold (RIAA)
Last single =
This single =
Next single =
Misc ="867-5309/Jenny" is a song written byAlex Call and Jim Keller and performed byTommy Tutone that was released on the album "Tommy Tutone 2 ", on theColumbia Records label. It peaked at number four on theBillboard Hot 100 chart and number one on theMainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1982. Co-writer Call came up with both "Jenny" and the telephone number and completed the song with Keller. [http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1670 "Jenny (867-5309)" Songfacts] . "Songfacts ". RetrievedJuly 27 2007 .]Many believed 867-5309 was the real phone number of a girl named Jenny. The song caused a
fad of people dialing 867-5309 (which was then a valid phone number in dozens of North Americanarea code s) and asking for "Jenny". [ [http://www.snopes.com/music/songs/8675309.asp Urban Legends Reference Pages: Jenny 867-5309] ]Although Tommy Tutone is primarily remembered for this song and commonly considered a "
one-hit wonder ," they actually had a BillboardTop 40 hit in1980 — two years before "Jenny" — with "Angel Say No", which peaked at number 38. [http://www.80smusiclyrics.com/artists/tommytutone.htm]Charts
Covers
Jenny has been covered by a number of artists, including Everclear,
Less Than Jake ,Blink-182 , Bracket andThe Goo Goo Dolls .In 2003, singer-songwriter
Mark Weigle included the song on his album "Different but the Same ". Weigle, who is gay, changed the title to "867-5309 Jimmy". In the album's liner notes, Weigle explained how the song's dynamics changed, when altering the subject's gender from female to male (since it would be unlikely that "Jenny" had written her own number on the restroom wall, while "Jimmy", on the other hand, most likely had done so).In popular culture
* In a project he called "Jenny, are you there?", Dan Stecz, a
New Jersey man, called all the 867-5309s in every area code within North America and found that nearly all the numbers were not in service. A handful of the numbers did refer to Jenny, however, and some even played bits of the song on their answering machine greeting. [ [http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2005/06/68010 "Misery Loves (Cyber) Company"] , Wired,June 30 ,2005 ] [Dan Stecz, [http://danstheman.com/Jenny.htm "Jenny, are you there?"] ]* In March 2008, several residents in
Wilmington, Delaware reported receiving telemarketing calls during the early morning hours, where the caller had spoofed itsCaller ID to "867-5309." [ [http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0308/502851.html "Telemarketer's Call Invokes Old Hit Song"] , (Associated Press,March 11 ,2008 )]Litigation
Brown University transferred the number to Gem Plumbing & Heating [ [http://www.gemplumbing.com/contact.html Gem Plumbing Inc. - Plumbing Contractor RI ] ] , a local business. In 2002, Gem began using the number in advertising campaigns both in Rhode Island and in eastern
Massachusetts (area code 617). Gemtrademark ed the number in 2005.In 2006, Benjamin Franklin Franchising LLC, a large national plumbing firm, began using a toll-free version of the number (+1-866-867-5309). In 2007, Gem brought suit against Clockwork Home Services, the parent company of Benjamin Franklin Franchising, alleging a violation of its trademark. Clockwork contended that Gem's trademark was
invalid . Effective in May 2007, Clockwork was ordered by a court to stop using the number inNew England . [ [http://www.builderonline.com/industry-news.asp?sectionID=96&articleID=443016 Plumbing Firm Sues to Keep Famous Phone Number ] ] [ [http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2007/05/19/jenny_they_got_your_number_now_2_firms_fighting_over_it Jenny, they got your number; now 2 firms fighting over it - The Boston Globe ] ]ee also
* 555 - the
telephone exchange used for fictional numbers
* "Bruce Almighty" telephone controversy
*Diary (song) , another song whose release spurred listeners to call a phone number from the lyricReferences
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