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Our Time In The Sun

by Jeremie Albino

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1.
Oh I don’t mind waiting Even though it’s breaking me bad You might go making me crazy If you throw away what we had I don’t mind waiting If those kisses last night Are what it’s gonna be like For the rest of my life Then I don’t mind waiting We live in all this confusion It’s so hard to find common ground You’re my rock you ain’t no illusion You’re the only relief that I've found Oh and when you believe in something like I do Oh then if it leaves it’s coming back to you I don’t mind waiting If those kisses last night Are what it’s gonna be like For the rest of my life then I Oh I don’t mind waiting If it was true what you said When we were lying in bed With the dreams coming through our head Then I don’t mind waiting Oh I don’t mind Don’t mind waiting
2.
Walking down the side roads Any way the wind blows I would, I would Holding on to nothing Trying to make it something That’s good, that’s good Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside Hard times they can find me Always right behind me It seems, it seems Trying to find the reason They always take a piece of My dreams, my dreams Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside So cold, so cold Years and years I’ve wondered Why I’m always under It’s thumb, it’s thumb Pushing down upon me Never gets up off me I’m done, I’m done Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside Baby ain’t it cold outside So cold, so cold Walking down the side roads Any way the wind blows I would
3.
Baby, baby let me lay my head Maybe lay me on your folding bed Ooh baby let me lay my head Baby, baby let me come inside Won’t you gimme a little place to hide Ooh baby let me come inside I’ve been out climbing a mountain of tears Been down through the valley The valley of fears Been searching for something But nothing ever comes to view ’Cept you You’re the one I hold onto Yeah you You're the one I hold onto Baby, baby let me lay my head Maybe lay me on your folding bed Ooh baby let me lay my head Baby baby let me come inside Won’t you gimme a little place to hide Ooh baby let me come inside Been cold and alone with no comfort in sight If I come back home will I see you tonight Been searching for something But nothing ever comes to view ’Cept you You’re the one I hold onto Yeah you You’re the one I hold onto Baby, baby let me lay my head Maybe lay me on your folding bed Ooh baby let me lay my head Baby, baby let me come inside Won’t you gimme a little place to hide Ooh baby let me come inside Baby, need a place to lay my head Baby lay me on your folding bed Ooh baby let me lay my head Baby, baby let me come inside Won’t you gimme a little place to hide Ooh baby let me come inside Oh baby don’t you run and hide Oh baby let me come inside Come, come inside
4.
You made me happy When we were young But now the crying over you Has begun That was our time That was our time Time in the sun You made it look easy Like our love was a game You made me believe in myself Once again That was our time That was our time Time in the sun Time in the sun We watched the years roll by Didn’t we give our love a real good try We held on to what we had But even true love sometimes goes bad That was our time That was our time Time in the sun Time in the sun That was our time, that was our time That was our time, that was our time Time in the sun Time in the sun Time in the sun Time in the sun
5.
Jimmy left me high and dry Haulin’ down the 405 Now there’s nothing left for me to say Might get lucky and go fly away Yeah I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 Oh I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 It’s been years since I been back home Mama wondering where I gone I used to write her letters to say That I’d be coming back some day I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 Yeah I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 They all thought that I was breaking down Didn’t need ’em none anyhow When I finally get to where I’m going Well I’m calling Jimmy just to let him know That I’m rollin’ Rolling down the 405 Yeah I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 Jimmy left me high and dry Haulin’ down the 405 Now there’s nothing left for me to say Might get lucky I’ll fly away Oh I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405 Yeah I’ll be rollin’ Rolling down the 405
6.
You make my cup of coffee In the morning when I rise Walk out and stop me You look me in my eyes You smile and kiss me goodbye one more time So many ways to say I love you Work is getting harder But I know we’ll make it through When I think I can’t go on That’s when I think of you All those sweet things you always seem to do So many ways to say I love you You can hold my head In the night You take what’s wrong And you make it right I hope I do for you The same thing too So many ways to say I love you Making plans together Each and every single day We wanna make it better In every kind of way There’s not one single thing I wouldn’t do for you So many ways to say love you I can hold your hand I’ll hold the door I wanna give Give you more and more Take it all, it’s all for you So many ways to say I love you
7.
I stay lonesome for most my days Feeling like I have lost my way I get down on my knees and pray Trying to chase my demons away Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle There’s no telling what I’ve done to you And now I finally have to face the truth It’s so crazy what a drink will do It’ll break you down and take control of you Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle Ooh Ooh Ooh Struggling, struggling Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle Struggling with the bottle
8.
Sometimes I get to feeling lonely When we’re walking down the street I got my hand in your back pocket But you don’t feel next to me Tell me why I get this feeling Do you wanna be set free We’ve been hanging ’round together And it’s getting ’bout that time That we oughta change direction You go your ways, I go mine You’ve been slipping through my fingers I been seeing all the signs So give it to me one last time (How we owe it to each other) One last time (For the love we’re gonna lose) One last time (Dedicate it to the summer) One last time (It’s the least that we could do) We will always be connected Doesn’t matter what you choose The kinda love we had together Ain’t the kind you wanna lose Can we get some satisfaction Before we say goodbye So give it to me one last time (How we owe it to each other) One last time (For the love we’re gonna lose) One last time (Dedicate it to the summer) One last time (It’s the least that we could do) One last time (Are you thinking what I’m thinking) One last time (I can almost read your mind) One last time (Even though our hearts are breaking) Give it to me one last time
9.
Dinner Bell 04:12
Lay down, down you go Rest now your weary soul This town is way too slow Way down, down you go Somebody stole, somebody lied When they told you You could keep the devil satisfied Strung you along, run you in the ground All those lies, that they told To keep a good man down One hand, play it right Two hands to hold you tight Three days until you see What’s left for you and me Somebody stole, somebody lied When they told you You could keep the devil satisfied Strung you along, run you in the ground All those lies, that they told To keep a good man down Good man down So long, time has come Looks like our race is run I hear the dinner bell So long, fare thee well Somebody stole, somebody lied When they told you You could keep the devil satisfied Strung you along, run you in the ground All those lies, that they told To keep you in the ground
10.
Baby A fool would only wanna go And do you wrong, do you wrong Now girl Oh, I could never ever go and Leave you alone, leave you alone Since I been knowing you Girl I been showing you All my love Lawd above Girl you’ve been giving me So much ecstasy What have we become Lawd above Baby A fool would only wanna go And do you wrong, do you wrong Now girl Oh, I could never ever go and Leave you alone, leave you alone It’s not hard to see What you’ve done for me I realize I was blind And now my life with you Is just a dream come true All the time Every night Baby Oh, I could never ever go And do you wrong, do you wrong Now girl A fool would only wanna go and Leave you alone, leave you alone Just want to feel you baby You know I need you lady Go on and drive me crazy Every day and every way Oh Girl A fool would only wanna go And do you wrong, do you wrong Now girl Oh I could never ever go and Leave you alone, leave you alone I could never ever go and Leave you alone, do you wrong Baby A fool would only wanna go And do you wrong, do you wrong Girl Oh I could never ever go and Leave you alone, leave you alone
11.
Gimme Some 02:59
Gimme some Midnight kissin’ Gimme some What I been missin’ Tell me darlin’ What you’ve been needing Do you got That lonely feeling Like I do You lifted up My weary spirit Turned it up So I could hear it Loving you Is so amazing I swear to you We're gonna make it Gimme some Midnight kissin’ Gimme some What I been missin’ Tell me darlin’ What you’ve been needing Do you got That lonely feeling Gimme some Gimme some Gimme some Gimme some Darling won’t you Gimme some I didn’t know Where I was going I didn’t know I’d lost control and If not for you I’d still be running Scared of things That I was becoming Gimme some Midnight kissin’ Gimme some What I been missin’ Tell me darlin’ What you’ve been needing Do you got That lonely feeling Gimme some Oh gimme some Gimme some Darling gimme some Gimme some Oh yeah gimme some Oh gimme some Gimme some
12.
I’II be yours Every night I’m a hold you tight Hold you tight, hold you tight I’ll be yours Every day For my love won’t fade Fade away, fade away When they see us oh they’re seeing trouble, oh now And they don’t know just what we’re gonna do, oh yeah When the love gives way to struggle Tell me who’s taking care of who I’II be yours Every night I’m a hold you tight Hold you tight, hold you tight I’ll be yours Every day For my love won’t fade Fade away, fade away Oh the first time I ever saw your smiling face, oh yeah Oh knew that I could never ever let ya slip away, oh no Before I said forever You knew what I was gonna say I’II be yours Every night I’m a hold you tight Hold you tight, hold you tight I’ll be yours Every day For my love won’t fade Fade away, fade away, fade away, fade away

about

When Jeremie Albino was a teenager, he started busking around Toronto, setting up along the boardwalk or on a street corner downtown, wherever he thought he might find some passersby. “Usually nobody was listening,” he says, “but occasionally one or two people would tell me it sounded great. They had places to be and things to do, but they would stop and listen for a little while. That kind of interaction felt very special to me, and that’s when I realized I really do love performing. That’s when I realized I could hold a listener’s interest and give something back to them.”

That experience set Albino on his path, and it showed him how much joy can be found in the simple act of connecting with a listener, whether it’s an entire crowd or just one person in that crowd. Since then, he has refined a vital and idiosyncratic mix of styles and sounds that are rooted in tradition but grasping toward the future: His songs are grounded in the gritty storytelling of classic country music, propelled by the rhythms of old-school R&B, played with the wild abandon of early rock ’n’ roll, and sung with the deep feeling of southern soul. Thanks to his sweaty, livewire concerts, he has been steadily growing his audience from a few passersby to packed houses around Canada and the U.S. Our Time In The Sun, his soulful fourth solo album, sounds like the culmination of what he started out on the street corners of Toronto.

The title track showcases his remarkable range—emotionally, vocally, and stylistically. Anchored in a Stax rhythm section and punctuated with dramatic horns, it’s a dusty country-soul number about good love curdling into bad, but there’s none of the romantic recrimination that infects so many breakup songs. Rather, in his performance as much as in his lyrics, Albino conveys a warm generosity toward somebody who tried just as hard as he did to make it work. He’s the rare singer who’s always in the moment, taking nothing about the song or the melody or the lyrics for granted. And he brings the listener right into the moment with him. “I try to put my heart into everything,” he says. “There’s really no other way for me to do it. If I’m not putting everything into the song, then why would I even bother to sing it?”

As much as he loves performing and winning over listeners, Albino by his own admission has never felt that same connection to songwriting, but he made a breakthrough on Our Time in the Sun. Working with producer Dan Auerbach, he emerges as a sharp, observant songwriter who is quick with a clever turn of phrase and open to the emotional nuance of the stories he’s telling on “I Don’t Mind Waiting” and the raw “Struggling With The Bottle.” “I used to struggle with writing. Okay, I used to hate it. Whenever I needed to write new songs, I would just sit there for months toiling away.” When he signed with Auerbach’s Easy Eye Sound label, however, they spent hours and hours bouncing ideas off one another, their sessions becoming a masterclass on how to write a good, solid song.

“Something clicked right away,” says Albino, “and we ended up writing 4 or 5 songs a day. Before that, it would take me half a year to write 4 or 5 songs.” Auerbach brought in some of Nashville’s finest songwriters to share their wisdom, including Pat McLaughlin, Joe Allen, and Bobby Wood. “He told me, if you’re going to build a house, you need to call some carpenters. You need to bring in the experts who do it every day for a living. It’s the same way with songs. Some of those guys have been doing this since before I was born.”

Perhaps the most important lesson, he says, was to let the song come naturally rather than try to force it. It knows what it needs and will carry you in the right direction. “Rolling Down The 405” came to life during a break, when Albino and McLaughlin were messing around while Auerbach took a phone call. “The song came together so fast. I just started chugging on the guitar and singing lyrics off the top of my head… ‘Jimmy left me high and dry, rolling down the 401.’ It was originally the 401 because that’s one of the main highways around here. But 405 just sounded better.” Even Albino isn’t exactly sure, but he’s content to let them be whatever the listener needs them to be. He has a keen understanding of how to position a song between the specific and the universal, so that it will mean something slightly different to everybody who hears it. “The song grows from what you put into it.”

When they finally scheduled recording sessions for Our Time In The Sun, “Rolling Down The 405” was the first song they tracked with a band that included some of Nashville’s finest session players. “We played the demo for the guys in the room, and everybody just understood what it needed to be.” Together, they all crafted a breezy road song with the momentum of a classic rock song and the emotional resonance of classic soul—like a JJ Cale recording. “That was the most fun I’ve had making a record, and it set the tone for the rest of the sessions.”

They were often surprised by the directions these new songs would take. “Dinner Bell” opens with a swampy, funky breakdown like Tony Joe White, with Albino grunting and barking along to the rhythm track, then shifts into a kind of bayou psychedelia, punctuated by Auerbach’s anarchic guitarwork. (The song contains one of his wildest solos committed to tape.) “Dan has a great record collection, and when we were working, he would pull out stuff for inspiration. He put on this old gospel-funk record, and the rhythm of it was so infectious. We started writing this tune about working like a dog your whole life and feeling ground down and wondering what life is all about. It’s me telling a story, but it’s also me telling my story in the music I’ve grown up listening to and the music I’m just now discovering.”

Albino took that excitement back home to Canada with him, and for once he’s looking forward to writing some more songs. “I feel like I grew so much just being in a room with those guys, and I’m jazzed because it shows in the songs. And I feel like I learned so much about myself and what I’m capable of. This record is the most myself I think I’ve ever sounded. I’m more comfortable in my own skin now than ever before.”

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released November 1, 2024

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Jeremie Albino Toronto, Ontario

There’s no counting the worlds Jeremie Albino has travelled to get to where he is today, and no telling which ones he might head to next. Born and raised in the bright and booming metropolis of Toronto, his heart led him out of the city and into Prince Edward County, where country living and a decade of working on farms gave him the time and space to hone his songwriting skills. ... more

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