The Jones-Hay Residence EP
The Original Five-Cent Mary Studio EP ‘The Jones-Hay Residence’
You’ve Reached the Jones-Hay Residence
The true story of the Jones-Hay Residence was years in the making, almost a decade in fact, and way before the original 5-Cent Mary formed and the name selected around the dining room table at 5CM keyboardist Chris Curry’s residence where the newly-formed band rehearsed. Appropriately, if ironically, the band had started by phone, land-line phone (1998), when drummer Frank Sardella called guitarist Kevin Slover and asked if he wanted to start a band. Getting his answer, Frank called Chris with the same response, with a call to lead singer Buddy Hay and same result to follow. In under 20 minutes, the band was formed, rehearsal space was secured and the road to The Jones-Hay Residence was paved.
Chris Curry, Frank Sardella and Buddy Hay had previously worked together in other bands and so knew each other as friends and bandmates for some years, years during which many calls were placed to Buddy at home, where they were often met with Bud’s answering machine greeting. He lived there with his apartment mate “Bill Jones” who Frank always contended jokingly that he was an imaginary person because it sounded like a made-up name.
The greeting features a perfect capture of Buddy Hay’s personality, “teddy-bear-at-heart-ish” but outwardly sarcastic, loud and semi-abrasive with a keen, witty sense of humor as well as his lifelong friend and devoted fan of the band “Ralph” calling Buddy’s name toward the end of the greeting while Buddy was pausing at the end of his greeting,
Appropriately, when it came time to name the album, Frank suggested the Jones-Hay Residence because of Buddy’s famed greeting and lobbied to include a digital recording of it as the first track on the album to run right into the lead-off single release ‘With You” just after the beep, perfectly framing and setting the tone and dynamic of the record, emanating the band’s true personality and vibe. It additionally sounded like a name typical of similar bands of the time in the spirit of The Gin Blossoms’ “New Miserable Experience” and albums of the like.
Buddy Hay, Lead spoken answering machine voice
“Ralph”, Guest voice
BUDDY: (mock, high society British accent) “Hello, you’ve reached the Jones-Hay residence. Sorry, we’re not home right now. Please leave your name, number and a message, and we’ll be back to you real soon. Hi-dee, die-dee, doe, have a lovely day and take care…”
BUDDY: “…”
RALPH: “Buddy.”
BUDDY: (sarcastically and abrasively) “What?”
ANSWERING MACHINE: “Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep….”
Greeting full script ©1991 Buddy Hay. All Rights Reserved.
With You
Buddy Hay, Lead Vocals
Kevin Slover, Guitars
Gregory Alan Weiss, Bass
Chris Curry, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Frank Sardella, Drums, Backing Vocals
Well, I don’t care about the circumstance
that made you look, then step away,
because, you see, I think that we are right
for each other and for ourselves
Forever has become cliche
and light years seem so far away
A trillion years, and here I am with you
You dropped me off and it was raining then
and then I turned as you drove away
And, as I walked up to my door that night,
all I could think of is how we belong,
together now and…
Forever has become cliche
and light years seem so far away
A trillion years, and here I am with you
If I were smart then I’d seize the day,
now before you slip away
Maybe give forever
one more day with you
And if I failed and this fell through,
would you never try again to make it?
And if we met, some better time,
maybe we could try it then?
For now I’ll keep it in my heart for you,
a place you may never think to look,
because I think that you and I deserve
to be together when the time is right,
together now and…
Forever has become cliche
Light years seem so far away
A trillion years, and here I am with you
If I were smart then I’d seize the day,
now before you slip away
and maybe give forever
one more day with you
Forever has become cliche
light years seem so far away
A trillion years, here I am with you
I think I’m gonna seize the day
Never let you slip away
Maybe give
forever one more day
with you
with you
with you
with you…
Words and music ©1996 Frank Sardella ASCAP. All rights reserved. [P] 2004 Material Worth Publishing ASCAP.
Hollywood
Buddy Hay, Lead Vocals
Kevin Slover, Guitars
Gregory Alan Weiss, Bass
Chris Curry, Keyboards
Frank Sardella, Drums, Backing Vocals
She slips in the rain and yells at me
She will boast the pain, oh, the misery
A drama she will save for an audience
Critics will all rave her performance
Sitting in the jam, an emergency,
rages through the cars with an urgency
A drama he has saved from long ago
played in present time like a movie show
He makes it sound like Hollywood,
acting out the pain of his life
He fakes it, just like Hollywood,
and it serves him well to survive
Girlfriend sets the stage, their apartment
He mocks up some rage for the argument
She will say some things and pound the floor
He will take a swing and slam the door
He makes it sound like Hollywood,
acting out the pain of his life
He fakes it, just like Hollywood,
and it serves him well…
I can’t go on with a loved one dead,
You give me worries I take to bed
And no one seems to live a life so free,
just acting out their scenes…
Serves the victim well, the apparency,
that his way makes him fail so miserably
Now, he says “I’m hurt! Oh, woe is me.”
And tries for agreement among the majority
He makes it sound like Hollywood,
acting out the pain of his life
He fakes it, just like Hollywood,
and it serves him well…
Words and music ©1998 Frank Sardella ASCAP. All rights reserved. [P] 2004 Material Worth Publishing ASCAP.
A Friend Like Me
Buddy Hay, Lead Vocals
Kevin Slover, Guitars
Gregory Alan Weiss, Bass
Chris Curry, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Frank Sardella, Drums, Backing Vocals
I can’t understand why
you don’t understand why
I don’t need you
How many ways can I tell you
it’s all wrong?
You say you want me,
I don’t want you…
Shaving, one morning,
in front of the mirror,
and what did I see?
Someone who looks like
someone that I’ve been
waiting for
Clones cost too much money!
If all the world
would just be more like me
I’d have all the friends
I’d ever need
Don’t you wish
you had a fiend like me?
I with I had
a friend like me!
Yellow pages, want ads,
4-1-1, internet search agencies,
private Dicks, satellite pictures…
USELESS TO ME!
Watch my infomercial on TV!
If all the world
would just be more like me
I’d have all the friends
I’d ever need
Don’t you wish
you had a fiend like me?
I with I had
a friend like me!
What’s this world comin’ to,
I can’t find one friend
like yours truly,
What a sad word to live in
when there’s only one of me!
I think I’ll start my own
“Me Factory”!
If all the world
would just be more like me
I’d have all the friends
I’d ever need
Don’t you wish
you had a fiend like me?
I with I had
a friend like me!
Don’t you wish you had a friend like me?
Don’t you wish you had a friend like me?
Had a friend like me?
Had a friend like me?
Had a friend like me?
Had a friend like me?
Words and music ©1998 C. Curry, Frank Sardella ASCAP, K Slover. All rights reserved.
5-Cent Mary
Shows a little leg outside
Her passage is guaranteed
Butts out her cigarette
and starts to make a scene
She moves to the front of the line,
despite all the looks from the girls
She winks and gives me the sign
that it’s time to rock our world
Well, we don’t condone her
but we sure understand
why 5-Cent Mary wants to be with the band
You can compare us looking deep in our souls,
’cause we’re the sluts of rock and roll
So looks through those 5-cent eyes
and flashes a 10-cent grin
Gets in her 2 cents at last
and starts to do her thing…
Well, we don’t condone her
but we sure understand
why 5-Cent Mary wants to be with the band
You can compare us looking deep in our souls,
’cause we’re the sluts of rock and roll
5-Cent Mary wants to beat with the drummer
and do a little “solo” on the lead guitar
5-Cent Mary always stays for an encore
and follows you out to your car…
Shows a little leg outside
Her passage is guaranteed
Butts out her cigarette
and starts to make a scene
Well, we don’t condone her
but we sure understand
why 5-Cent Mary wants to be with the band
You can compare us looking deep in our souls,
’cause we’re the sluts of rock and roll
You know we’re just like her,
’cause we put out,
and Mary’s our biggest fam, without a doubt
You can compare us looking deep in our souls,
’cause we’re the sluts of rock and roll
Words and Music ©1998 C. Curry, F. Sardella ASCAP, K. Slover. All Rights Reserved.
Since I Been Loving You (Live Show) – Led Zeppelin cover
Recorded at a club show in Suffern, NY promoting the upcoming release of “The Jones-Hay Residence” EP
Buddy Hay, Lead Vocals
Kevin Slover, Guitars
Gregory Alan Weiss, Bass
Chris Curry, Keyboards
Frank Sardella, Drums