On This Day February 17 1980 - Tommy Tutone Released Their Debut Album

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Pete

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Pete has published a news story:

On This Day: February 17, 1980 Tommy Tutone Released Their Debut Album.

On this day, February 17, 1980, Tommy Tutone released their self-titled debut album, introducing their blend of power pop and rock to the world. The album reached #68 on the Billboard charts and set the stage for the band’s rise in the early 80s.

Though they would later become famous for their massive 1981 hit 867-5309/Jenny, their debut album featured tracks that showcased their energetic sound, including Angel Say No, which became a minor hit. With catchy hooks, strong melodies, and a...

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I only know 8675309. He has more songs?? 😂😂

He wasn’t all that popular before his one hit wonder 867-5309/Jenny. Even after that, he never released anything that became a major hit. But 867 was and still is one of the greatest songs of the 80s.
 
Haha how many times did you dial that number??

You think I remember? I called up that number various times with different area codes. The best one was the voicemail with a girl singing the chorus.
 
Oh god my friends and I called that number many many times. Back then there weren’t all these area codes either.
 
It was like an 80s right of passage. If you didn’t call that number at least once shame on you 😂. That’s like saying you’re a fan of the 80s and never called the Hall & Oates hotline. 💁🏻‍♂️
 
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