Find out more about Teea Goans at: www.teeagoans.com
If Hank William… Read Full Bio ↴Find out more about Teea Goans at: www.teeagoans.com
If Hank Williams and his mentor, Fred Rose, came back to life in top form, they could not have crafted a more soulful array of songs than singer Teea Goans presents here in her debut album, The Way I Remember It. Goans’ sweetly plaintive voice comes at you like a beam of light through utter darkness. She doesn’t simply sing country music, she delivers its very essence.
While Goans is clearly the star of the album, it is very much a communal triumph, beginning with producer Terry Choate and associate producer Joe Spivey. Choate was the Director of A&R for Capitol Records during the phenomenal rise of Garth Brooks and has lately distinguished himself as producer of Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers’ adventurous album “Pilgrimage,” as well as the Grammy-nominated and Emmy-winning “Jumpin’ Time” CD/DVD by the 11-member Western Swing ensemble, The Time Jumpers. Spivey, a multi-instrumentalist and long-time leader of John Anderson’s band, is now a stalwart in The Time Jumpers’ crew of Nashville superpickers.
Goans, Choate and Spivey spent more than a year selecting the 11 songs on this album. Naturally, they turned to the master composers, most of whom are members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. From the great Ernest Tubb came “Walking The Floor Over You.” Willie Nelson contributed “I’m Still Not Over You,” Merle Haggard and Red Lane “I Didn’t Mean To Love You,” Bill Anderson “Walk Out Backwards,” Curly Putman and Sonny Throckmorton “Made For Loving You,” Hank Cochran, Red Lane and Dale Dodson “He’ll Be Back,” Joe Allen “Lying In My Arms,” Rick Holt and Red Lane, “Same Ol’ Song And Dance,” Jim Owen “Two Arms, Two Lips, Too Lonely, Too Long,” Jim McBride, Don Poythress and Jerry Salley “I Don’t Do Bridges Anymore” and Angela Kaset and Rob Crosby “Letter From God.” It’s hard to imagine a more lyrical lineup.
In a stroke of good fortune at which Goans still marvels, Choate was able to enlist Dan Tyminski, of Alison Krauss’ Union Station band, to serve as her vocal partner on the tender “Made For Loving You.”
Teea Goans (pronounced TEE-uh GO-uhnz) grew up in rural Lowry City, Missouri, not far from the Kansas border. “We listened to an AM radio station that played classic country music,” she recalls. “When I started to school in the 1980s, I didn’t even know who Michael Jackson and Madonna were.” Although she was singing in church by the time she was three years old, it wasn’t until she turned nine that she got her big break—performing as a full-fledged member of the nearby Truman Lake Opry. She worked there every week until she was 17, frequently opening for such acts as Bill Anderson, Little Jimmy Dickens and Grandpa Jones.
After high school, Goans earned her associate’s degree at Longview Community College in Kansas City. She remained there after graduation, supporting herself by selling mobile phones. Then, in September 2002, she had an epiphany. “I remember the day vividly,” she says, “It just hit me like a ton of bricks that it was time for me to go to Nashville. I moved into my apartment on Halloween night. I didn’t know a soul in town.” In 2003, Goans married her high school sweetheart. A couple of years later, he persuaded her that it was time to follow her musical star. So she began writing songs and singing demos for other writers. “I always say that God opened doors for me I would have never knocked on,” she muses.
One of those doors turned out to be quite a wide one. Because she had been a life-long fan of WSM, the radio station that carries the Grand Ole Opry, Goans volunteered to work for the station for free. “The first thing I worked was the Ray Price show at the Ryman Auditorium in 2006,” Goans recalls. “I love Ray Price. So I sold T-shirts for him out in the lobby. About a year later, they called and told me that Keith Bilbrey, who was doing the Opry warm-up show, needed somebody to go to the Opry with him every Saturday night and work backstage bringing him artists to interview. I knew nothing about radio except that I listened to it. But all of a sudden, I’m backstage every weekend with these artists I just adore. No one knew I sang. They just knew me as the girl that worked at the Opry and WSM.” Eventually, the Opry tapped Goans to host the intermission program on its Saturday night show.
Even as her Opry responsibilities expanded, Goans continued to write and demo songs. One of the musicians who played on her demos, she learned, was also a member of The Time Jumpers, a western swing band that performed every Monday night at the Station Inn, Nashville’s foremost bluegrass club. “I went to the Station Inn and fell in love--hook, line and sinker--with The Time Jumpers,” Teea declares. “One night they got me up to sing a couple of songs. That’s how I met Terry Choate. He’d been producing and managing the band for years.”
Thus began the journey that culminates in this extraordinary album. “After we cut the first four songs,” Goans says. “Terry took them around to people, and the enthusiasm spread like wildfire. People like Little Jimmy Dickens and Bill Anderson were cheering me on. That blew my mind.” The completed album is sure to blow (and expand) more minds, especially those that ache for authenticity. Teea’s debut is an exhilarating reminder of why so many of us grew up loving country music.
In January 2010, Goans reached a goal she had aspired to from earliest memory. On a Saturday, a snowstorm swept into Nashville, virtually shutting the city down. At 4:30 that afternoon, when she and her husband were in their PJs and settled in for the night, she got a call from the Opry. Some of the scheduled performers were snowed in. Could she possibly come in and sing on the 7 o’clock show? With no time to fret about it, Goans rushed to the Ryman and stood at the side of stage until Opry matriarch Jean Shepard called her name.
“My fear was that I would lose my nerve,” Goans says. “But as I walked onstage, a complete feeling of peace came over me. It was like I’d done it a million times.” She sang “Walk Out Backwards” and “I’m Still Not Over You,” and the crowd loved her. Goans smiles at the memory and, for a moment, she’s that little girl in Missouri again, listening to AM radio and dreaming her long-shot dream of making it in Nashville.
If Hank William… Read Full Bio ↴Find out more about Teea Goans at: www.teeagoans.com
If Hank Williams and his mentor, Fred Rose, came back to life in top form, they could not have crafted a more soulful array of songs than singer Teea Goans presents here in her debut album, The Way I Remember It. Goans’ sweetly plaintive voice comes at you like a beam of light through utter darkness. She doesn’t simply sing country music, she delivers its very essence.
While Goans is clearly the star of the album, it is very much a communal triumph, beginning with producer Terry Choate and associate producer Joe Spivey. Choate was the Director of A&R for Capitol Records during the phenomenal rise of Garth Brooks and has lately distinguished himself as producer of Larry Gatlin and The Gatlin Brothers’ adventurous album “Pilgrimage,” as well as the Grammy-nominated and Emmy-winning “Jumpin’ Time” CD/DVD by the 11-member Western Swing ensemble, The Time Jumpers. Spivey, a multi-instrumentalist and long-time leader of John Anderson’s band, is now a stalwart in The Time Jumpers’ crew of Nashville superpickers.
Goans, Choate and Spivey spent more than a year selecting the 11 songs on this album. Naturally, they turned to the master composers, most of whom are members of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. From the great Ernest Tubb came “Walking The Floor Over You.” Willie Nelson contributed “I’m Still Not Over You,” Merle Haggard and Red Lane “I Didn’t Mean To Love You,” Bill Anderson “Walk Out Backwards,” Curly Putman and Sonny Throckmorton “Made For Loving You,” Hank Cochran, Red Lane and Dale Dodson “He’ll Be Back,” Joe Allen “Lying In My Arms,” Rick Holt and Red Lane, “Same Ol’ Song And Dance,” Jim Owen “Two Arms, Two Lips, Too Lonely, Too Long,” Jim McBride, Don Poythress and Jerry Salley “I Don’t Do Bridges Anymore” and Angela Kaset and Rob Crosby “Letter From God.” It’s hard to imagine a more lyrical lineup.
In a stroke of good fortune at which Goans still marvels, Choate was able to enlist Dan Tyminski, of Alison Krauss’ Union Station band, to serve as her vocal partner on the tender “Made For Loving You.”
Teea Goans (pronounced TEE-uh GO-uhnz) grew up in rural Lowry City, Missouri, not far from the Kansas border. “We listened to an AM radio station that played classic country music,” she recalls. “When I started to school in the 1980s, I didn’t even know who Michael Jackson and Madonna were.” Although she was singing in church by the time she was three years old, it wasn’t until she turned nine that she got her big break—performing as a full-fledged member of the nearby Truman Lake Opry. She worked there every week until she was 17, frequently opening for such acts as Bill Anderson, Little Jimmy Dickens and Grandpa Jones.
After high school, Goans earned her associate’s degree at Longview Community College in Kansas City. She remained there after graduation, supporting herself by selling mobile phones. Then, in September 2002, she had an epiphany. “I remember the day vividly,” she says, “It just hit me like a ton of bricks that it was time for me to go to Nashville. I moved into my apartment on Halloween night. I didn’t know a soul in town.” In 2003, Goans married her high school sweetheart. A couple of years later, he persuaded her that it was time to follow her musical star. So she began writing songs and singing demos for other writers. “I always say that God opened doors for me I would have never knocked on,” she muses.
One of those doors turned out to be quite a wide one. Because she had been a life-long fan of WSM, the radio station that carries the Grand Ole Opry, Goans volunteered to work for the station for free. “The first thing I worked was the Ray Price show at the Ryman Auditorium in 2006,” Goans recalls. “I love Ray Price. So I sold T-shirts for him out in the lobby. About a year later, they called and told me that Keith Bilbrey, who was doing the Opry warm-up show, needed somebody to go to the Opry with him every Saturday night and work backstage bringing him artists to interview. I knew nothing about radio except that I listened to it. But all of a sudden, I’m backstage every weekend with these artists I just adore. No one knew I sang. They just knew me as the girl that worked at the Opry and WSM.” Eventually, the Opry tapped Goans to host the intermission program on its Saturday night show.
Even as her Opry responsibilities expanded, Goans continued to write and demo songs. One of the musicians who played on her demos, she learned, was also a member of The Time Jumpers, a western swing band that performed every Monday night at the Station Inn, Nashville’s foremost bluegrass club. “I went to the Station Inn and fell in love--hook, line and sinker--with The Time Jumpers,” Teea declares. “One night they got me up to sing a couple of songs. That’s how I met Terry Choate. He’d been producing and managing the band for years.”
Thus began the journey that culminates in this extraordinary album. “After we cut the first four songs,” Goans says. “Terry took them around to people, and the enthusiasm spread like wildfire. People like Little Jimmy Dickens and Bill Anderson were cheering me on. That blew my mind.” The completed album is sure to blow (and expand) more minds, especially those that ache for authenticity. Teea’s debut is an exhilarating reminder of why so many of us grew up loving country music.
In January 2010, Goans reached a goal she had aspired to from earliest memory. On a Saturday, a snowstorm swept into Nashville, virtually shutting the city down. At 4:30 that afternoon, when she and her husband were in their PJs and settled in for the night, she got a call from the Opry. Some of the scheduled performers were snowed in. Could she possibly come in and sing on the 7 o’clock show? With no time to fret about it, Goans rushed to the Ryman and stood at the side of stage until Opry matriarch Jean Shepard called her name.
“My fear was that I would lose my nerve,” Goans says. “But as I walked onstage, a complete feeling of peace came over me. It was like I’d done it a million times.” She sang “Walk Out Backwards” and “I’m Still Not Over You,” and the crowd loved her. Goans smiles at the memory and, for a moment, she’s that little girl in Missouri again, listening to AM radio and dreaming her long-shot dream of making it in Nashville.
Sentimental Journey
Teea Goans Lyrics
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Al Nevins and His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Barry Manilow Gonna take a sentimental journey, gonna set my heart at eas…
Bert Kaempfert And His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Bill Leavitt and his Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Carl Stevens and His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
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Dinah Shore Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Ella Fitzgerald Eddie Heywood Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Ella Fitzgerald Teddy Wilson & Tommy Dorsey Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear And it shows…
Ellington-Basie-Goodman-Calloway Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Enoch Light and the Light Brigade Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Ernie Fields & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Eydie Gorme Steve Lawrence Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Ferlin Husky I'm gonna take a sentimental journey I'm gonna set my…
Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Frank Sinatra Writer(s): Brown/Homer/Green Gonna take a sentimental jour…
Frank Sinatra & Doris Day Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Hal McIntyre & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Hal Mcintyre And His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Hank Snow Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Harpers Bizarre Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my mind at ease G…
Harry James & Doris Day Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Jan Garber And His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Jason Euringer Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at…
Jimmy Dorsey And His Orchestra - vocal: Helen O'Connell Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Kay Starr Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Keely Smith Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Kenyon Hopkins and His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Larry Dalton and Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Leo Addeo And His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Les & Larry Elgart Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Les and Larry Elgart Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
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London Julie Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
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Louis Prima & Keely Smith feat. Sam Butera & The Witnesses Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
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McKay Nellie Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Michael Maxwell & His Orchestra/Steve Band Wingfield Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Michael Maxwell and His Orchestra and The Steve Wingfield Band Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Mina Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Mr. Acker Bilk I'm gonna take a Sentimental Journey, Gonna set my heart…
Muggsy Spanier & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Olstead Renee I'm gonna take a Sentimental Journey, Gonna set my heart at…
PEGGY LEE & BENNY GOODMAN & TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Ray Anthony & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
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Ringo Starr Gonna take a sentimental journey, Gonna set my heart at ease…
Rita Coolidge Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Ruth Brown Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Ruth Brown & The Delta Rhythm Boys Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Sammy Kaye Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Sammy Kaye & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Sarah Harmer Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at…
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Seagull Screaming Kiss Her Kiss Her (jesus christ Never mind I don't care ? Come with a doub…
Si Zentner & his Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Starr Ringo Gonna take a sentimental journey, Gonna set my heart at eas…
Steve & Eydie Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Steve Lawrence & Eydie Gorme Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Steve Lawrence / Eydie Gorme Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Steve Lawrence Eydie Gorme Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
The Ames Brothers Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
The Ames Brothers Les Brown Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
The Chordettes Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
The Delphin jr. orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
The Four Lads Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
The Lennon Sisters Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Tommy Dorsey Oh, the shark, babe, has such teeth, dear And it shows…
Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
Werner Müller and His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
Willie Nelson Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at…
Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease …
YUKI Osorenaide kanjiyou Muda na mono wa sutete ikou Terenagara y…
潘迪华 Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna to set my heart at…
Ella Fitzgerald Gonna take a sentimental journey Gonna set my heart at ease…
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Easy When the questions outnumber the answers And the black and t…
Enjoy The View I know patience isn't easy When you're chasing down a dream …
I Didn't Mean To Love You Didnt mean to miss you but i do Didnt want to…
Letter From God Went to the mail box in my pajamas There was a…
Nobody Wins Well it really doesnt matter Whose right or wrong Weve been …
Pick Me up on Your Way Down You were mine for just awhile, Now you're putting on the…
Story Telling Time You been feeding me lines since the day we met I…
That's What I Know There's a fear in the air that no mask can…
The Beat of a Backroad Morning light sneaking in through the blinds so I opened…
The Detour The old man filled the tank and as I laid…
Untangled You use I love you like a weapon You draw me…
Walk Out Backwards Where my haters Where my haters I don′t got em I'm not famou…
What's A Girl To Do A corner table, the crowd is gone It's a quarter past…
What’s Forever for? I've been looking at people And how they change with the…
You Take Me for Granted My legs and my feet have walked 'till they can't…
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@rickbullock4331
The lady has pure voice.👍👍🇨🇦
@chrislecas9302
Love your sweet voice.
@carriedye7258
My kind of singing.
@bobroberson9286
Can't get enough of your version here, just great!!!
@dansherbon8278
It’s great seeing you live your dreams. Beautiful job on the song.
@Cattlerest
Great song Thanks for the memories!
@marryannlamb9853
Great song thanks so much teea for sharing
@albertmartenson1245
I'm not over you neither
@dustinterry2043
I can't get over them legs 😍
@latokatn506
The Camera Was very Nervous Are the Operator was But Any way Super job On this Song Teea Thanks