It is the phone number of the Hotel Pennsylvania across the street from Penn Station in New York (has been since about 1920). Glenn Miller's orchestra once played in the ballroom as did other big bands of the day.
Grew up with this music from an early age,so many good people die so young...a waste of talent,although out of their hands..So many music artists commit suicide ..all your doing is providing the people who supported and loved you!by thowin all that out back with rubbish!Artists,sports personalities..we the public,respect you...please give us respect!!! :-)
TINHAM MUSICOS MUITO BONS HOJE PODECE VER OU REVER TUDO ISTO NA PALMA DA MAO BEM AJA AO AVANCO DAS NOVAS TECNOLOGIAS RECONHESSAMOS A VERDADE DETODA ESTA MARAVILHA.
Wish my butt had been in one of the seats down there in the audience. Would've loved to hear that song played live! But I'd probably have gone crazy with the dancing and torn of the chair! Weeeeee! :B
Pennsylvania 6-5000 is the longest-continuously held phone number in the U.S., and has been in operation for 90 years, having been assigned in 1919. It belongs, to this day, to the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City, where Miller's band often stayed. However, in today's parlance, the named phone exchanges have faded into history, and the phone number today is 212-736-5000.
Actually, with the little bells jingly jinglin', it outta be called 'Dinner For Doggie'. "Come 'n Get It! Dinner for the doggie!!: da da da da da da...