It's Jenny's.
867-5309
Tommy Tutone recorded a song titled 867-5309/Jenny.
You mean Tommy Tutone's 867-5309 (jenny). This is not a Rick Spingfield song.
The song "867-5309/Jenny" was recorded by Tommy Tutone.
The phone number belonged to Jenny. The song was performed by Tommy Tutone and released in 1982. Alex Call wrote it, and he has stated that there was no "Jenny" in real life. It was all an exercise in composition - and made for a good song. The phone number was a valid one in a number of different area codes, and there were more than a handful of angry people who were taking calls at all hours from people who were asking for Jenny. In an interview, Call, who shares songwriting credits with Jim Keller, said they took some serious heat over the situation and were told in no uncertain terms never to do anything like that again. Got a link if you want it. It's to the Wikipedia article, and you can find more information there as well as links to other same-topic posts. All for fee.
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In the 1981 song "867-5309/Jenny" by Tommy Tutone, the phone number 867-5309 is the central element of the lyrics, where the singer expresses a desire to call a girl named Jenny. The song became a cultural phenomenon, leading to many people dialing the number in real life, often resulting in unwanted calls for those who actually had that number. The catchy tune and its memorable phone number have made it a staple of pop culture.
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The promotional video to Tommy Tutone's song "Jenny" can be watched on the YouTube video channel. It is also available to purchase from the iTunes store.