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Tommy Tutone were an early-'80s power pop band led by vocalist Tommy Heath and guitarist Jim Keller. The group's first single, 1980's "Angel Say No," scraped the bottom of the American Top 40, yet it was 1981's "867-5309/Jenny" that sent the group to the top of the charts. Peaking in early 1982, the single hit number four and went gold. Tommy Tutone was never able to duplicate that success and the band broke up after the release of their third album, 1983's National Emotion.
In 1994, Heath returned, using the name Tommy Tutone for a new release, Nervous Love, a collection of various post-Tommy Tutone recordings. Heath continued to sporadically work with Tommy Tutone over the next two decades, releasing Tutone.rtf in 1998. Nervous Love saw a retitled reissue called A Long Time Ago in the summer of 2011. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
867. etc. Oh, Tommy Tutone had a Billboard up above where I worked. Runza.on 72nd. I don't work there anymore. I never knew he sang this song. I love this song. Wow. I love all these good oldies.
@Niall Horan. I tried calling that number one time a few years ago out of curiosity because I do things like that for entertainment. It said. doot doot doot. The number you have dialed is no longer in service, please try your number again. and then it hung up. HAHAHAHA OMG that was HILARIOUS. so, apparantly the person who had the number disconnected it. LOL! Too funny.
called it on a speaker phone with my area code, on a dare from friends that were over that night back in highschool . The person answered and i asked if Jenny Jenny was there . OMG ! They said hold on .. We all started laughing. I had to hang up .... I couldn't sing it LOL !!!! never will forget it
Played live at Grad night Disneyland 1982 - GREAT MEMORIES!
slynes4
Was at a party in highschool that had a crap band playing. This was the only song they could play all the way through. The lead singer was a cool exchange student from Taiwan. It was hilarious fun, I, however, was overserved.
I worked with Tommy Heath he was a contract computer programmer for us and the first good one I ran across. I knew he had a band and he was setting up gigs all over the place but he never let on who he was and I didn't know he was Tommy Tutone. It's funny I was asking him lame stuff about the music business like if he had ever published any music and how to go about it because my daughter had written some cool stuff. He was totally just an average joe.
did everyone here that 867-5309 sold on EBAY for get this... 156,000... god the world we live in is really messed up....
napapagimpapag
Tommy played with my brothers band in the early 80's in Ukiah Ca. he thought his S*** did'nt stink it was kind of wierd he was still trying to live off of "Jenny" flash in the pan one hit wonder kind of a dude he was really full of himself my bro blew him away on guitar but that aint sayin much.
I danced to the Jenny song at many a band party (and at Club La Vela) in my college days. The southern party band, The Velcro Pygmies, do a mean version of 867-5309.
rclawrencemexico
ONE OF THE MOST UNAPPRECIATIVE MUSICIANS OF FANS I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED. DOWNRIGHT RUDE AND OFFENSIVE TO MYSELF AND OTHERS AT LENORAS GHOST CLUB IN INDEPENDENCE OREGON. WHEN TOMMY TUTONE CALLS YOU A "DICK HEAD "FOR SIMPLY TAKING A POSTER FROM THE WINDOW AFTER RECEIVING PERMISSION FROM THE DOORMAN < WHO DOES THE TERM FIT? RANDY IN SALEM OREGON
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Power pop bands are so underrated.. .
SURE BUT THESE GUYS WERE GOLD.
=p