When phone numbers had names?

I incorporate my childhood telephone number (including the name) as part of one of my passwords. Nobody else would remember it except a couple of my siblings...
 

I also remember many more, Diva, but just kept it to a few that quickly came to mind.
Actually, I was just skimming when I saw your post. Going back and looking at it again, I realized, I didn't notice TErhune was there. I don't remember that one, nor any more than the others you mentioned.
 
In my day, the phone number everyone sang about was 867-5309 by Tommy Tutone in 1981. I never knew of any phone numbers with names in front of them. I did hear the song mentioned earlier, Beachwood 4-5789.
 
Mine in Michigan was YUkon as well. It occurs to me that this wouldn't work if the numbers were 1 or 0. There are no letters associated with those. Possible had something to do with the decision to use 0s and 1s at the beginning of national and international dialing schemes, maybe?
 
Actually, I was just skimming when I saw your post. Going back and looking at it again, I realized, I didn't notice TErhune was there. I don't remember that one, nor any more than the others you mentioned.
Terhune was formerly a Pompton Lakes exchange, Devi. I believe parts of Wayne used the Terhune exhange as well. It was named after Albert Payson Terhune who was an author of many dog books. His estate is in Wayne, and he's buried in the Pompton Reformed Cemetary on Hamburg Tpke and Ringwood Ave. in Pompton Lakes.
 
And, of course, this Glenn Miller big band standard…

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My parents played a lot of the big bands’ albums. I remember this album as one of my mom’s favorites, especially the song ā€œString of Pearlsā€ that Glenn played for his wife on their anniversary when he gave her pearls for a gift. I don’t know if that story is true or legend. My mom and dad would dance when they played some of these old albums. My dad liked the trumpet player Harry James.
 

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