This music is pure honey to one's ears. Just love the rich sound, no synthesizers, just trained musicians doing their thing. Their thing was playing wonderful music and trying to bring some fun and joy in people's lives during a very tough time in World History. RIP to all you guys. You did your job very well!
Today has been 4 years since I lost my grampa and this used to be one of his favorite songs, I miss watching him and my gramma dance to this song in the kitchen. 💛
My grandparents were long deceased by the time I got married but I made sure I played big band music at the reception. I hope they were there in spirit.
Nobody who made this music or listened to it ever thought it would end.......seasoned musicians collectively making the best music known to man at the time. The instrumental build up to highlighting the featured singer was a signature gesture by many bands......
Music of Glenn Miller is the best I ever heard.The fascination of his music is can´t be discriped in words! It is incredible.Love unlimited from Turkey..
Love from Texas to Turkey! Believe it or not Miller's last recordings were done from none other than Abbey Road Studios in London right before his plane disappeared during WWII. Gee wasn't there some other band that recorded there??? LOL!
I was looking at pictures of the twin towers that I took while I was in New York in the 80's and I stayed in this hotel and it made me think of this song. Pictures truly worth a thousand words.
I was watching the Glen Millar Story christmas 2023, did'nt realise the hotel that i had stayed in on both my visits to New York....Hotel Pennsylvania opposite Madison Sq garden was the inspiration for this song...amazing..the hotel has now been knocked down 😞
Man I love that killer riff, after all the special effects (at the .39 second mark) ..then later on with the trombones slinky sliding. I don't even think this was a massive hit back in the day, but it pretty much maps out the swing era...Rock on G Man forever...also thanks for saying a Time Life recording...I have them all on vinyl, amazing recordings...wish more were available online.
I imagine you are right, Jim...but to young people it is over shadowed by the usual monster hits of the era, so they have this idea of five or so killer tunes to define the era, of which Pennsylvania 6-5-000 ain't one of,...we all know there were hundreds if not thousands of amazing songs....anyways 6 five thousand gets my vote as riff of the century...lol, graham l
Remember listening to all these songs on radio station WNEW in NJ. Martin Block was the announcer and had a program called Make Believe Ballroom which came on about 7 PM.. Many good memories, Guy Lumbardio had music “The sweetest this side of heaven! Those were the days! T music
@@nonprofitgirl It came from a hotel in New York, and they are currently in the process of demolishing! Google the image of it-fantastic. I vaguely knew what the 6-5000 was and was going to search it and forgot. Then someone sent me the article about it. I copied some of it here for you ; Bit by bit, floor by floor, the building that once rose 22 stories over Penn Station is shrinking before the city’s very eyes. The black netting draped over its ever-diminishing brick is like a magician’s handkerchief; once removed, it will reveal - nothing. Behold: The Great Disappearing Act of the Hotel Pennsylvania. This isn’t - or wasn’t - just any building. This was once the largest hotel on earth, with 2,200 rooms, shops, restaurants, its own newspaper, and a telephone number immortalized by the bandleader Glenn Miller with a 1940 song “Pennsylvania 6-5000,” for which the complete original lyrics are: Pennsylvania Six Five Thousand
Pennsylvania Hotel opened in NYC in 1919 and this is the longest continuously used phone number in the world: 100 years until the hotel closed this year.
Many big band names played in the Hotel Pennsylvania's Cafe Rouge in New York City, including the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The hotel's telephone number, PEnnsylvania 6-5000, inspired the song.
"Let's just get you hooked up to the diepod. What music and visual images would you like to have? "I wanna hear the Glenn Miller orchestra and see cops beating up hippies!"
This nusic will be played 100 years from now unlike most of the music being played for the first time today. Young people will flock to this kind of music once they hear it unlike the drivel they listen now.
"Hello, Pennsylvania 6-5000? I'd like to book a room. Thank you. My plane was a bit late, if you know what I mean? *nervous chuckle*. My name? Yes, it's Glenn Miller." (Receptionist at the other end terminates the call)
I have the complete swing era sets on records and cd but on the cd set it is missing songs from the album sets but still good and i have all the Glen Gray sounds of the great bands on albums. There were 9 total, 7 made with him and 8 and 9 were done after he passed.
We love the stereophonic version but when the filmed réal version? Emmanuel from Paris, the original one! Thanks AND happy NEW Year! I'm waiting for your version! Emmanuel from Paris
Prácticamente se puede dividir las creaciones musicales del Glen Miller en dos: lo que le compuso a su esposa Hellen y lo que hizo para la Guerra.... a ella le compuso con distintos motivos Collar de Perlas, Jarrito Pardo, In the Mood, entre otras, Pensilvannia 6500 era lo que contestaban los usuarios telefónicos al recibir una llamada pues ese era el domicilio de Hellen Burguer .... a la guerra se le compuso Patrulla Americana, People Like you and Mee, San Luis Blues.... resulta muy curioso que al principio los integrantes de la banda de Glen consideraban la melodía In the Mood algo fea y hoy en día es la melodía mas reconocida del swing.
About a decade ago historians from the University of Colorado did a multi-year investigation of his loss. They found that the flight was actually doomed from the start, sadly. > The plane had a defective fuel system that had been patched but not properly repaired due to parts shortages. > The pilot had made the same trip many times before but only in good weather because he wasn't instrument-rated. He may have been unaware that heavy clouds were setting in near the coast of France. > The flight was unauthorized. Miller hitched a ride with a poker buddy who was known for bending the rules to get what he wanted, and set up the trip without getting permission or filing a flight plan. Neither the AAF nor RAF had any idea Miller was on board until three days later. > It was *not* hit by bombs dropped by returning RAF Lancasters. The investigators found coast spotter's logs that definitely ID'ed the plane on the standard SHAEF non-combatant air corridor the pilot had used for all prior travel between Twinwood Field and Paris.
@@melitonfierro5234 Nope, two seconds of Googling will tell you it was the number of the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC where his band had a long-running gig at the Café Rouge.
SADLY.......The historic Hotel Pennsylvania was just TORN DOWN (During 2023)----Completely GONE.....to developers (Vornado)....It is a HUGE gaping hole in the Manhattan landscape...and now they don't quite know what to build there either! With office space being questionable now (Post-COVID work-from-home syndrome!!)....the property will be a temporary sports complex....until further plans can be developed.....22 stories of the hotel...gone...a McKim, Mead, White building.........a sad day for NYC!.....................THANKFULLY---the music and the legends live on!!......This Glenn Miller big-band session is a masterpiece....!! Reply
Unfortunately the Pennsylvania Hotel built by the Pennsylvania R.R was demolished last year and I have no idea what box of a skyscraper will take its place if the owners have no sense of history. 😢
The saddest part is that his loss was very likely preventable, had anyone followed standard military rules. About a decade ago historians from the University of Colorado did a multi-year investigation into the crash. They found that > The plane had been deemed flight-worthy even though it had a defective fuel system. > The pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather travel and should have refused to take off. > Neither Maj. Miller nor Lt. Col. Norman Baessell, who'd set up the flight in the first place, had requested permission to travel at a time when most non-combat flights were grounded. And the music world is infinitely poorer for all of those mistakes.
Glenn Miller is loved by generations in the meantime, i listen top him and His wonderful Orchestra regularely! Can t think of. One Arrangement I Don t Like,
Cool song from back in the day. I worked at that hotel in the late 1970’s and also key some great musicians like Eddie Palmieri, his brother Charlie, and saw Tito Puente in a short concert there.
I believe the Pennsylvania Hotel was the hotel where musicians like Miller stayed when performing in New York. When they weren't actually performing at the Pennsylvania Hotel. And yes, it is still their phone #.
I just looked the movie up on the imdb app & it's listed under factual errors & the hotel is mentioned as still being the number. (The things you find out about movies on that app)
All: A few seconds of Googling will tell you the number was owned by the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC. Miller's band and many others didn't simply stay at the hotel, they performed there at the famous Café Rouge. Jerry Gray wrote the tune to promote their long-running gig at the club. The story in the Jimmy Stewart movie is 100% fiction. Sadly the hotel closed in 2022. PE6-5000 was reportedly the longest-serving phone number in history.
Im a latin american woman but listening to this wonderful melody there are no borders.
Jsisjsidd yo hace poco me entere q era de glen millar wn
This music is pure honey to one's ears. Just love the rich sound, no synthesizers, just trained musicians doing their thing. Their thing was playing wonderful music and trying to bring some fun and joy in people's lives during a very tough time in World History. RIP to all you guys. You did your job very well!
Golden times, such class & signature style, love this
oh,GOD,yes,u nailed it
I was at a loss 4 words
I very much agree, there's nothing like this quality anymore
@@robstack3712 no one remembers how Good this was.
@@hmackie6823 Pennsylvania 65000,
is the old White House phone number.
fact.
100 years from today people will still be jamming to this.
Today has been 4 years since I lost my grampa and this used to be one of his favorite songs, I miss watching him and my gramma dance to this song in the kitchen. 💛
Cherish that memory
Great music still today, 80 yrs later.
My grandparents were long deceased by the time I got married but I made sure I played big band music at the reception. I hope they were there in spirit.
❤️
They were ❤
Glenn Miller 2020 still smashing it
Especially November 2020!
2022
@@roberthanshe4372 You've started me off again love swing
LOVE GLENN S BIG BAN SOUND GREAT DANCE MUSIC GOOD FOR THE SOUL THANKS GLENN
Hi Mary, How are you doing today?
Nobody who made this music or listened to it ever thought it would end.......seasoned musicians collectively making the best music known to man at the time. The instrumental build up to highlighting the featured singer was a signature gesture by many bands......
Music of Glenn Miller is the best I ever heard.The fascination of his music is can´t be discriped in words!
It is incredible.Love unlimited from Turkey..
Me too ☺.Greetings from Germany to Turkey .
Love from Texas to Turkey! Believe it or not Miller's last recordings were done from none other than Abbey Road Studios in London right before his plane disappeared during WWII. Gee wasn't there some other band that recorded there??? LOL!
Una maravilla de las épocas doradas de las grandes bandas excelente.
Man my pop loved big band music and Glenn Miller. He played b.b.m all the time. Here to him and his a era the 1940's..
Yup, Looking optimistic and Georgia's on my mind too.
There's a call for you, Mr. President... A wakeup call from PE-6-5000
Celebrating A Trumpet Win! 2020
I was looking at pictures of the twin towers that I took while I was in New York in the 80's and I stayed in this hotel and it made me think of this song. Pictures truly worth a thousand words.
¡Qué descansen en paz!!!!Con semejante relato quién podrá,?,jajaja. Saludos, Isabel de Quilmes Argentina
I work in a nursing home and I’ve heard this song at activities.
I'm on a Glenn Miller binge tonight.
Stuck in my head all day
I bought the entire "Swing Era" collection of LP shortly after Billy May did it back in the early '70s and still have it today1
Very cool Harold Westbrook
I was watching the Glen Millar Story christmas 2023, did'nt realise the hotel that i had stayed in on both my visits to New York....Hotel Pennsylvania opposite Madison Sq garden was the inspiration for this song...amazing..the hotel has now been knocked down 😞
Man I love that killer riff, after all the special effects (at the .39 second mark) ..then later on with the trombones slinky sliding. I don't even think this was a massive hit back in the day, but it pretty much maps out the swing era...Rock on G Man forever...also thanks for saying a Time Life recording...I have them all on vinyl, amazing recordings...wish more were available online.
Actually, Pennsylvania 65-000 was a Glenn Miller 1940 Top 5 Billboard hit, which had a 12-week chart run.
I imagine you are right, Jim...but to young people it is over shadowed by the usual monster hits of the era, so they have this idea of five or so killer tunes to define the era, of which Pennsylvania 6-5-000 ain't one of,...we all know there were hundreds if not thousands of amazing songs....anyways 6 five thousand gets my vote as riff of the century...lol, graham l
Obrigado Elkadumpo. Essas músicas são fantásticas Glenn o melhor.
"love you" Glenn. Time-less. forever Glenn Miller,💋💐💐💋
Paráda, nádhera, skvělé. SUPER.
Rytmus, melodie, život..
this sound rocks i love it after 30 or 35 yrs then i was born,,this song probably my parents favorite
Remember listening to all these songs on radio station WNEW in NJ. Martin Block was the announcer and had a program called Make Believe Ballroom which came on about 7 PM.. Many good memories, Guy Lumbardio had music “The sweetest this side of heaven! Those were the days!
T music
Happy Birthday to the Late Glenn Miller 🎈🎂🎁🎈🎇🎉 Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
Reminds me of back when my friends and I were young, we had no baseball so we used onions
I thought onions were for tying to your belt?
Sideshow Bob that was the style at the time, y’know back then it cost a nickel to go on the ferry, and they had pictures of bumblebees on them
my parent's music..love it and them..
hermosisimos recuerdos de mi madre que esta en el cielo.
Victoria Moreno debe estar con mi abuelo escuchando las grandes bandas.
LOVE IT!!!!
Thank you very much for this video it's fantastic
Music that has and will stand the test of time.
All the song make me think of u and us.....i really love & care for u
Excelente.
Ok now! Yelling it out like it's supposed to be. Love it!!
Pennsylvania 6-5000. Me, too, Georgette.
@@nonprofitgirl It came from a hotel in New York, and they are currently in the process of demolishing! Google the image of it-fantastic. I vaguely knew what the 6-5000 was and was going to search it and forgot. Then someone sent me the article about it. I copied some of it here for you ;
Bit by bit, floor by floor, the building that once rose 22 stories over Penn Station is shrinking before the city’s very eyes. The black netting draped over its ever-diminishing brick is like a magician’s handkerchief; once removed, it will reveal - nothing.
Behold: The Great Disappearing Act of the Hotel Pennsylvania.
This isn’t - or wasn’t - just any building. This was once the largest hotel on earth, with 2,200 rooms, shops, restaurants, its own newspaper, and a telephone number immortalized by the bandleader Glenn Miller with a 1940 song “Pennsylvania 6-5000,” for which the complete original lyrics are:
Pennsylvania Six Five Thousand
Glen Miller un grande musicista la sua musica e le sue canzoni fanno sempre venire i brindisi
Great guy
I sang this in a karaoke bar last night
Pennsylvania Hotel opened in NYC in 1919 and this is the longest continuously used phone number in the world: 100 years until the hotel closed this year.
Music it's magic It's Love ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤Happy Sunday 😂❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢
super .
I’m 65 so this music a bit before my time, but I love it
This is a cool song! We played it in the ‘80’s in my high school band. I played Trumpet!
Wow! Beautiful stereo remix! Any more like this around?
Stereo remix?
Not a remix, a re-creation by a studio orchestra led by Billy May. He was a member of Miller's band for some time so he knew the book.
RIP to the Pennsylvania Hotel, here in Manhattan
sadly missed great classic rip
I remember at my father all the time...
Many big band names played in the Hotel Pennsylvania's Cafe Rouge in New York City, including the Glenn Miller Orchestra. The hotel's telephone number, PEnnsylvania 6-5000, inspired the song.
Thanks Guys For Memories
Thanks!
Class, all the way!
Pena que tenha morrido cedo! Gênio!
"Let's just get you hooked up to the diepod. What music and visual images would you like to have?
"I wanna hear the Glenn Miller orchestra and see cops beating up hippies!"
XD
snort!
The hippies love you!
This nusic will be played 100 years from now unlike most of the music being played for the first time today. Young people will flock to this kind of music once they hear it unlike the drivel they listen now.
I mean it's a great song and all, it's just I can't remember the lyrics if I tried.
I have the same problem with the Batman theme.
Let me help you pennsylvania 6-500
San Francisco 8 3000.... I think
Trademark same
OMG FINALLY AFTER 75 YEARS ITS...... *Dies
Play that trombone Glen Miller! All that jazz…..
I agree with u Richard just can not beat good music and their artist ❤❤❤❤
and that phone still active to this day. PEnnsylvania 6-5000 or 212 736-5000 Hotel Pennsylvania.
blue nor just called it, its legit
"Hello, Pennsylvania 6-5000? I'd like to book a room. Thank you. My plane was a bit late, if you know what I mean? *nervous chuckle*. My name? Yes, it's Glenn Miller." (Receptionist at the other end terminates the call)
I was wondering.
Life was simpler then. Now I have to try and remember about a dozen pin numbers that are the same length as that phone number. :-/
And sadly it closed in 2022. But the number was active for *100* years, possibly the oldest phone # in history.
Back when music was pure music, uncorrupted by perversion, anger, violence. America, the beautiful!
Parapá, parapá, paaaara
Parapá, parapá, paaaara
Parapá, parapá, paaaara
24.500-03 ¡uh!
Esta música me gusta por mi papá, él la escuchaba
The BEST
I have the complete swing era sets on records and cd but on the cd set it is missing songs from the album sets but still good and i have all the Glen Gray sounds of the great bands on albums. There were 9 total, 7 made with him and 8 and 9 were done after he passed.
The destruction of the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC brought me here.
I'm 63 now but my mother taught me to dance age 10. She was Sgt WAAC, Women's Army Air Corps, WW2.
I bet you're proud of your mum.
My Dad was a big GM fan.
Timeless
What a fuckin' talent! Glen rocked before Roll existed!
It was a time of culture and class -- when people would never use language like that.
@@SimpsonDG Apologies my dear sir...hahahahaha
BIG BAND MUSIC IN STEREO !!
Anybody else out there remember the Bugs Bunny cartoon "Transylvania 6-5000" (one of the best) ? I always think of it when I hear this song.
Mel Brooks also parodied it in Young Frankenstein.
Swing rules!
We love the stereophonic version but when the filmed réal version? Emmanuel from Paris, the original one! Thanks AND happy NEW Year! I'm waiting for your version! Emmanuel from Paris
We need this in Fallout, I want to be strolling thru the wasteland in a suit gunning down raiders and mutants to this.
It was the number of the Pennsylvania Hotel...check out the history of the song...great swing tune!
Elexions 2020, THE Swing state!
Gracias Sidney Hoffman!!!!!
¡Por fin... alguien menciona la conexión con American Dad! Gracias
GM and his Chesterfield Orchestra. Ah, the days of tobacco advertising, when one needed not to be ashamed!!!!!!
Is it Bobby Hackett on trumpet solo?
Prácticamente se puede dividir las creaciones musicales del Glen Miller en dos: lo que le compuso a su esposa Hellen y lo que hizo para la Guerra.... a ella le compuso con distintos motivos Collar de Perlas, Jarrito Pardo, In the Mood, entre otras, Pensilvannia 6500 era lo que contestaban los usuarios telefónicos al recibir una llamada pues ese era el domicilio de Hellen Burguer .... a la guerra se le compuso Patrulla Americana, People Like you and Mee, San Luis Blues.... resulta muy curioso que al principio los integrantes de la banda de Glen consideraban la melodía In the Mood algo fea y hoy en día es la melodía mas reconocida del swing.
Who is coming from Twin Peaks?
he was flying to FRance,supposedly a fairly safe flight...they never made it
About a decade ago historians from the University of Colorado did a multi-year investigation of his loss. They found that the flight was actually doomed from the start, sadly.
> The plane had a defective fuel system that had been patched but not properly repaired due to parts shortages.
> The pilot had made the same trip many times before but only in good weather because he wasn't instrument-rated. He may have been unaware that heavy clouds were setting in near the coast of France.
> The flight was unauthorized. Miller hitched a ride with a poker buddy who was known for bending the rules to get what he wanted, and set up the trip without getting permission or filing a flight plan. Neither the AAF nor RAF had any idea Miller was on board until three days later.
> It was *not* hit by bombs dropped by returning RAF Lancasters. The investigators found coast spotter's logs that definitely ID'ed the plane on the standard SHAEF non-combatant air corridor the pilot had used for all prior travel between Twinwood Field and Paris.
The title was taken from the phone number of a railroad station in Pennsylvania.....
One of my favorites!!!! I have been told that Pennsylvania 6000 was his girlfriends, later his wife. It was her phone number.
Pennsylvania 6-5000 actually was (and still is) the number of the Hotel Pennsylvania, across the street from Penn Station in New York.
it was actually his phone number.
@@melitonfierro5234 Nope, two seconds of Googling will tell you it was the number of the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC where his band had a long-running gig at the Café Rouge.
The world known Pennsylvania Hotel has unfortunately been destroyed ...
Boy the way Glen Miller played
SADLY.......The historic Hotel Pennsylvania was just TORN DOWN (During 2023)----Completely GONE.....to developers (Vornado)....It is a HUGE gaping hole in the Manhattan landscape...and now they don't quite know what to build there either! With office space being questionable now (Post-COVID work-from-home syndrome!!)....the property will be a temporary sports complex....until further plans can be developed.....22 stories of the hotel...gone...a McKim, Mead, White building.........a sad day for NYC!.....................THANKFULLY---the music and the legends live on!!......This Glenn Miller big-band session is a masterpiece....!!
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Unfortunately the Pennsylvania Hotel built by the Pennsylvania R.R was demolished last year and I have no idea what box of a skyscraper will take its place if the owners have no sense of history. 😢
Many forget,Glen Miller went missing during the War
The saddest part is that his loss was very likely preventable, had anyone followed standard military rules.
About a decade ago historians from the University of Colorado did a multi-year investigation into the crash. They found that
> The plane had been deemed flight-worthy even though it had a defective fuel system.
> The pilot wasn't qualified for bad-weather travel and should have refused to take off.
> Neither Maj. Miller nor Lt. Col. Norman Baessell, who'd set up the flight in the first place, had requested permission to travel at a time when most non-combat flights were grounded.
And the music world is infinitely poorer for all of those mistakes.
💝
Glen was probably the Eddie Van Halen of that era👍
They sound like they're in another room.
Technology Jams on!
24.500-03!!!
This must be the stereo soundtrack of the 1956 movie?
It's a re-creation done for Time-Life Records. Conducted by Billy May.
2021 hotel Pennsylvania is to be torn down
Glenn Miller is loved by generations in the meantime, i listen top him and His wonderful Orchestra regularely! Can t think of. One Arrangement I Don t Like,
Reptilicus 6-5000!
Marcus Henehan Jajajaja I just saw that
I'm on a marathon, listening to all the songs they reference in order.
Cool song from back in the day. I worked at that hotel in the late 1970’s and also key some great musicians like Eddie Palmieri, his brother Charlie, and saw Tito Puente in a short concert there.
Whit Stillman's Barcelona brought me here
Wasn't this the number he told his wife to call in order to get in touch with him? Or is that just a myth?
SlenderTwin I don't know if there's any truth to that but it is, to this day, the phone number to the Pennsylvania Hotel, in NYC
I believe the Pennsylvania Hotel was the hotel where musicians like Miller stayed when performing in New York. When they weren't actually performing at the Pennsylvania Hotel. And yes, it is still their phone #.
I just looked the movie up on the imdb app & it's listed under factual errors & the hotel is mentioned as still being the number. (The things you find out about movies on that app)
All:
A few seconds of Googling will tell you the number was owned by the Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC. Miller's band and many others didn't simply stay at the hotel, they performed there at the famous Café Rouge.
Jerry Gray wrote the tune to promote their long-running gig at the club. The story in the Jimmy Stewart movie is 100% fiction.
Sadly the hotel closed in 2022. PE6-5000 was reportedly the longest-serving phone number in history.
What does it mean "Pennsylvania 6-5000"? Is it a train?
mirtocomi It was the phone number for the Pennsylvania Hotel
It's a phone number.
@Christopher Kam: It still is! But of course it's been digitized to 212-736-5000, :(
it was actually the number he could reach his girl at
Telephone number of The Hotel Pennsylvania in NYC.
25.500 - 03 hajajajja encontre el original se la cuenta TELETÓN ❤