J-Henry's new CD Code Red was released January 31 2008 on Adrenaline Records and iTunes.

Get the second CD from J-Henry, featuring the hits "Come On"
and the title track "Another
Long Day"
Item Name: Another Long Day CD
Item Number: CD-ALD
Price: $9.99
Listen here! Songs available for download in iTunes.
"I like to think I write everyman’s songs. I draw from realities that I think most people can relate to."
~ J-Henry
The darkness hides from the light
When the hero is all alone, he sits and cries
There's an old man, he just asks why
He asks, Why is this life so hard?
He gets up in the morning and he puts his shoes on
Grabs some coffee and he’s out that door
He drives to work and listens to his radio
It helps him dream about a little bit more
Every day it's the same old story
He works so hard, he never gets ahead
He drives home and listens to his radio
It's the end of another long day
Another long day
There’s a young girl with a baby in her hands
Her life didn’t turn out exactly the way she planned
Now she’s doing the best, the best she can
And she cries, Why is my life so hard?
She gets up in the morning and she puts her shoes on
Grabs a cup of coffee and she’s out that door
She drives to work and listens to her radio
It helps her dream about a little bit more
Every day it’s the same old story
She works so hard to get that pay
She drives home and listens to her radio
It's the end of another long day
Another long day
I know, you know, exactly what I'm saying
There ain't no dress rehearsal for life
I know there are two sides I've been playing
This is my life
This is your life
I know there’s something out there to see
Something so much bigger than you or me
It keeps my dreams alive, it lets me breathe
Because I know this life can be so hard
I get up in the morning
and I put my shoes on
Grab a cup of coffee and I'm out that door
I drive to work and listen to my radio
It helps me dream about a little bit more
Every day it’s the same old story
I work so hard to get that pay
I drive home and listen to my radio
It's the end of another long day
Another long day
Words and Music by J-Henry
She'll take your heart
She'll take your soul
She'll take your life
She'll take your money
She'll take your car
She'll tell your wife
And she don’t care
What other people say
It's just a game to her
As long as she gets paid
CHORUS:
She's just a woman
I said I don’t care
She's just a woman
She holds the Devil's hand
She'll swear she loves you
But you have to buy the ring
She'll keep you dangling
On the end of her little string
When she's bored with you
You'll wish that you were dead
You're better off
Than having that *itch run in your head
REPEAT CHORUS
That little freak
She's going to rip your heart
Words and Music by J-Henry
EDITOR’S PICK: Absolute Americana perfection.
With all the cushy blessings of Pop intelligently matched with the ache and grind of country Americana, J-Henry has honed in on all the elements that make this genre so widely appealing. Taking the influences of Bob Seger, Van Morrison, Hornsby, Springsteen and Mellencamp while making this genre his very own, this up and coming rocker deserves a hearty listen.
~ Derek Sivers, CD Baby
Another Long Day is a powerful testament to classic rock’s staying power. J-Henry is a singer/songwriter at heart, writing tender songs that are part brainy emotions and part heartfelt reactions. Roots rock might not have ever sounded this good coming from a guy who sounds more seasoned rock veteran than newcomer.
~ J-Sin, Smother.net
This is a great jukin', bluesy kick-ass song from the get-go! It's got that deep south, bayou country, swampy New Orleans groove. Dig that catchy chorus: "She's just a woman, she holds the devil's hand..." the singer belts out, damning this evil voodoo woman and the back-up vocalists oooh-aaah in unified commiseration. Look out! The lead and back-up singing is hot, the drummer's pounding, the keys are funkin' and the whole damn joint is jumpin'! The flaming, soaring guitar during the lead almost blew me out of the swamp water. Play that twangy thang! This song cooks all the way through. If this ain't a hit you can shrink my head and put it on a stick.
~ Andihaze from San Francisco, California
Thank you for being in this catagory. I don't know how many more soul-less acts I could've taken before I'd given up on the rock genre. You are what rock is all about. Smokin guitars, heavy vocals, great backups, and a smoking rhythm section. Great production, all around top notch.You will be added to the play list as you should be.
~ M7M from Halesite, New York