Tommy Tutone – 867-5309 / Jenny (2024)

I never knew this in the 1980s but the singer is not Tommy Tutone…that is the band’s name. They were led by Tommy Heath and Jim Keller and originally called themselves Tommy and the Two-Tones.

If you were listening to the radio in the eighties you remember this song. A great little power pop song that gave you a phone number you could not forget. The song peaked at #4 on the Billboard 100 and #2 in Canada in 1982. After it became a hit I started to think about the poor souls who had that number under different area codes. It changed their lives…

Mrs. Lorene Burns, an Alabama householder formerly at +1-205-867-5309; she changed her number in 1982: When we’d first get calls at 2 or 3 in the morning, my husband would answer the phone. He can’t hear too well. They’d ask for Jenny, and he’d say “Jimmy doesn’t live here anymore.” … Tommy Tutone was the one who had the record. I’d like to get hold of his neck and choke him.

The song, released in late 1981, initially gained popularity on the American West Coast in January 1982… many who had the number soon abandoned it because of unwanted calls.

Asking telephone companies to trace the calls was of no use, as Charles and Maurine Shambarger (then in West Akron, Ohio at +1-216-867-5309) learned when Ohio Bell explained “We don’t know what to make of this. The calls are coming from all over the place.” A little over a month later, they disconnected the number and the phone became silent.

Jim Keller, the lead guitarist of the band, claims that Jenny was a girl he knew and that some friends wrote her number on the wall of a men’s room as a prank. Keller says he called her and they dated for some time. Yet Alex Call, who co-wrote the song with Jim Keller, claims there was never any Jenny and that867-5309 came to him “out of the ether.” They are lucky no one got to them and…get hold of his neck and choke him.

Alex Call: “Despite all the mythology to the contrary, I actually just came up with the ‘Jenny,’ and the telephone number and the music and all that just sitting in my backyard. There was no Jenny. I don’t know where the number came from, I was just trying to write a 4-chord rock song and it just kind of came out.

This was back in 1981 when I wrote it, and I had at the time a little squirrel-powered 4-track in this industrial yard in California, and I went up there and made a tape of it. I had the guitar lick, I had the name and number, but I didn’t know what the song was about. This buddy of mine, Jim Keller, who’s the co-writer, was the lead guitar player in Tommy Tutone. He stopped by that afternoon and he said, ‘Al, it’s a girl’s number on a bathroom wall,’ and we had a good laugh. I said, ‘That’s exactly right, that’s exactly what it is.’

I had the thing recorded. I had the name and number, and they were in the same spots, ‘Jenny… 867-5309.’ I had all that going, but I had a blind spot in the creative process, I didn’t realize it would be a girl’s number on a bathroom wall. When Jim showed up, we wrote the verses in 15 or 20 minutes, they were just obvious. It was just a fun thing, we never thought it would get cut. In fact, even after Tommy Tutone made the record and ‘867-5309’ got on the air, it really didn’t have a lot of promotion to begin with, but it was one of those songs that got a lot of requests and stayed on the charts. It was on the charts for 40 weeks.”

867-5309 / Jenny

Jenny Jenny who can I turn to
You give me something I can hold on to
I know you’ll think I’m like the others before
Who saw your name and number on the wall

Jenny I’ve got your number
I need to make you mine
Jenny don’t change your number

Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Jenny jenny you’re the girl for me
You don’t know me but you make me so happy
I tried to call you before but I lost my nerve
I tried my imagination but I was disturbed

Jenny I’ve got your number
I need to make you mine
Jenny don’t change your number
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine

I got it (i got it) I got it
I got your number on the wall
I got it (i got it) I got it
For a good time, for a good time call

Jenny don’t change your number
I need to make you mine
Jenny I’ve called your number

Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine

Jenny Jenny who can I turn to (eight six seven five three oh nine)
For the price of a dime I can always turn to you (eight six seven five three oh nine)

Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine (five three oh nine)
Eight six seven five three oh nine
Eight six seven five three oh nine (five three oh nine)
Eight six seven five three oh nine (five three oh nine)

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Tommy Tutone – 867-5309 / Jenny (2024)

FAQs

Where was Tommy Tutone from? ›

Tommy Tutone is an '80s pop band, and although it is usually referred to as coming from San Francisco, it was actually based in Willits California. Contrary to popular belief, Tommy Tutone is the not the name of the lead singer. There is no (person) Tommy Tutone! Tommy Heath is the lead singer.

What hits did Tommy Tutone have? ›

Tommy Tutone is an American power pop band, known for its 1981 hit "867-5309/Jenny", which peaked at #4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Though some people consider the band to be a one-hit wonder, they did reach the Top 40 the year before with "Angel Say No".

What was the 80s song with the phone number? ›

"867-5309/Jenny" is a song written by Alex Call and Jim Keller and performed by Tommy Tutone that was released on the album Tommy Tutone 2 (1981) through Columbia Records.

Who is Tommy Tutone's wife? ›

Tommy Heath, the lead singer of the 1980's band Tommy Tutone, wed longtime girlfriend Lisa Scholtz early Monday morning while on vacation in Lake Tahoe, Calif. Heath, who is primarily known for the 1982 hit "867-5309/Jenny," wed at the Chapel of the Bells "on a whim," a wedding guest told PEOPLE.

What does tutone mean? ›

Italian: from the word cuta 'pebble' + the augmentative suffix - one.

Is Tommy Tutone still touring? ›

In 2019, the band returned with Beautiful Ending, their first studio album since 1998. In 2024, the band will embark on a series of tour dates across the U.S. as part of the traveling Totally Tubular Festival.

How many BPM is Jenny by Tommy Tutone? ›

Song Metrics

867-5309 / Jenny is a song by Tommy Tutone with a tempo of 138 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 69 BPM or double-time at 276 BPM. The track runs 3 minutes and 46 seconds long with a F key and a major mode. It has high energy and is somewhat danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar.

When was Tommy recorded? ›

Tommy (The Who album)
Tommy
Released19 May 1969
Recorded19 September 1968 – 7 March 1969
StudioIBC and Morgan, London
GenreHard rock
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Who played the music in Tommy? ›

Roger Daltrey – vocals for (grown up) "Tommy" ("Young Tommy" vocals by Alison Dowling) John Entwistle – bass, brass overdubs. Keith Moon – drums, vocals for "Uncle Ernie" Pete Townshend – guitars, synthesizers, keyboards, bass, drums, vocals for "Narrator"

What was the longest number 1 hit song in the 80s? ›

During the 1980s, George Michael scored four number-one singles as a solo artist, three with Wham! and one as a duet with Aretha Franklin. Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" remained the longest at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the 1980s (10 weeks).

What was the 80s cell phone called? ›

On 6 March 1983, the DynaTAC 8000X mobile phone launched on the first US 1G network by Ameritech.

What was the old phone number to call time? ›

The numbers were simple and easy to remember. In New York City, residents dialed Meridian 1212. In Baltimore, the number was 844-1212. Out west, the service was called POPCORN, because in order to reach it you spelled the word on your phone keypad.

How many times did Tommy get married? ›

Relationships. Lee has been married four times. His first wife was Elaine Starchuk, whom he married in 1984, divorcing a year later.

Where did the name Tommy Tutone come from? ›

The band was originally known as "Tommy and the Tu-tones", which was shortened to "Tommy Tutone".

Who is Tommy's second wife? ›

Natasha O'Keeffe as Lizzie Shelby (née Stark)

O'Keeffe plays Tommy's second wife, an ex-prostitute struggling to keep their family together as Tommy pines after his deceased first wife, Grace.

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