Audio and Video Files


You’ve Got This

From The Journeyman soundtrack, “You’ve Got This” carries the project’s core message of reinvention: that it’s never too late to start over, tell the truth, ask for help, or become the person you were meant to be. It’s part pep talk, part prayer, and part promise to everyone who’s still in the fight—you’re not alone, and your story isn’t over.Tim Cooney



Life Is a Journey (Don’t You Know)” is a warm, story-driven folk-rock song that follows one man’s life from leaving home at 17 and signing onto a schooner, to finding love, raising a family, and growing old with the person who changed everything. What begins as a restless search for “paradise” turns into a quiet revelation: the real treasure is the partner who shows up, stays, and walks beside you through every high and low. Life is A Journey Don't you kno…

Life Is A Journey (Don’t You Know)

With its sing-along chorus—“Life is a journey, don’t you know…”—the song celebrates long-haul love, second chances, and the simple miracle of having enough. It’s a grateful look back at a life fully lived: storms weathered, kids grown, and two people still sitting side by side, right where they belong.




Life Is a Journey (Don’t You Know)” is a warm, story-driven folk-rock song that follows one man’s life from leaving home at 17 and signing onto a schooner, to finding love, raising a family, and growing old with the person who changed everything. What begins as a restless search for “paradise” turns into a quiet revelation: the real treasure is the partner who shows up, stays, and walks beside you through every high and low. Life is A Journey Don't you kno…

You’re My Safe Harbor

You’re My Safe Harbor, is a cinematic, heart-driven folk-rock ballad from The Journeyman soundtrack — a love story forged in storms, healed in truth, and reclaimed across decades. Blending acoustic storytelling with the emotional force of Jackson Browne, Bruce Springsteen, and modern Americana, this song traces the long arc of a man’s journey back to the woman who always saw him — before the storms, through the storms, and after.




I Just Don’t Care

I Just Don’t Care is a hard-won anthem of freedom—the moment you stop begging for approval and start living by your own compass. Built on a gritty, driving groove and a straight-talk vocal, the song captures that clean break from other people’s expectations, old guilt, and the noise that kept you small. It’s not about being numb—it’s about being done: choosing peace over performance, truth over image, and forward motion over fear. “I Just Don’t Care” lands like a reset button—bold, liberating, and unapologetically alive.


Folk Singer

Folk Singer is Tim Cooney’s playful origin story as an artist—a bright, sing-along celebration of a life built around one simple truth: “I’m a folk singer, that’s who I am.” From childhood dreams at three years old to carrying a guitar “across the land,” the song traces how music has always stirred his soul and given him a way to turn stories into something people can sing together. Folk Singer