What's The Connection? Phone Numbers

This connection is slightly different than many of my WTC's. It's mostly the titles, but they aren't the same word. They all are songs about phone numbers. Many of them were real numbers (at least at the time of their release. A couple are still real phone numbers. The last five tracks do not have a phone number in the title, but feature a phone number in the lyrics. A couple don't seem like they do, but they have one (or they are close enough). AC-DC is one of those. Doesn't seem like a phone number, but he does say to call. The Glenn Miller was and still is a real number. We got 911 and a suicide hotline actually in here. There were some songs I didn't use that had 800 numbers in them, but these are my favorites. I didn't use Call or Phone in the title, but plenty of those, too. Look for them on the site.

What's The Connection? Phone Numbers

01 Tommy Tutone - 867-5309 (Jenny)
02 City Boy - 5-7-0-5
03 The Time - 777-9311
04 Squeeze - 853-5937
05 Glenn Miller - Pennsylvania 6-5000
06 The Marvelettes - Beechwood 4-5789
07 Wilson Pickett - 634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)
08 Dave Carter & Tracy Grammer - 236-6132
09 Hawkshaw Hawkins - Lonesome 7-7203 
10 Logic featuring Alessia Cara & Khalid - 1-800-273-8255
11 Duran Duran - 911 Is A Joke
12 The Partridge Family - Echo Valley 2-6809
13 The B-52's - 6060-842
14 Public Enemy - 911 Is A Joke
15 AC-DC - Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap (Original Australian Release)
16 Soulja Boy Tell 'em featuring Sammie - Kiss Me Thru The Phone
17 Alicia Keys - Diary
18 Sir Mix-A-Lot - Baby Got Back
19 Sublime - Don't Push

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