List of songs about telephones
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This is a incomplete list of songs about telephones and things related to telephones.
- "Answer the Phone" - Sugar Ray
- "1-800 Suicide" – Gravediggaz
- "634-5789 (Soulsville, U.S.A.)" – Wilson Pickett
- "853-5937" – Squeeze
- "867-5309/Jenny" – Tommy Tutone
- "Bananaphone" – Raffi
- "Beechwood 4-5789 - by Marvin Gaye, Mickey Stevenson, and Berry Gordy; recorded by the Marvelettes[1]
- various songs entitled "Call Me" – various composers and recording artists
- "Diary" – Alicia Keys - "Come forth and call 489-4608, and I'll be here"
- "Girl On the Phone" - The Jam
- "Hello Operator" - White Stripes
- "Hanging on the Telephone" – Blondie
- "He's on the phone" - Saint Etienne
- "I Just Called to Say I Love You" – Stevie Wonder
- "Martha - Tom Waits (song lyrics are of a phone call)
- "Memphis, Tennessee" - by Chuck Berry, recorded by Chuck Berry, Lonnie Mack, Johnny Rivers, and others
- "Mr. Telephone Man" – New Edition
- " Telephone Line (Electric Light Orchestra song)" – Electric Light Orchestra
- "My Lady Of The Telephone" – Joseph Phillips and Chorus
- "No Phone" – CAKE
- "Operator" - Miss Papaya
- "Operation: Mindcrime - Queensryche (Starts with a phone ringing, then music. Call ends, phone rings again, music louder)
- "Operator/That's Not the Way it Feels" - Jim Croce
- "Pennsylvania 6-5000" - Glenn Miller Orchestra
- "Ring Ring" – ABBA
- "Sylvia's Mother" - by Shel Silverstein, recorded by Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show
- "Te Llamé" - Christian Castro
- "Telephone Love" – J.C. Lodge
- "Telephone Man" – Meri Wilson
- "The Telephone Call" - Kraftwerk
- "What'z Ya Phone #" – 2Pac
- "Wrong Number" – The Cure