KICK, BACK, 1/4 TURN, STEP |
1-2 | | Kick Right foot forward, step backward onto ball of Right foot leaving Left foot in place |
3 | | Step forward to replace weight on Left foot making 1/4 turn left |
4 | | Step Right foot to the right side pushing hips slightly to the right, leave Left foot in place |
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BACK, 1/4 TURN, 1/4 TURN, TOGETHER |
5 | | Push weight back onto Left foot making 1/4 turn right |
6 | | Step backward onto ball of Right foot |
7 | | Step forward onto Left foot making 1/4 turn right |
8 | | Step Right foot beside Left foot |
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1/4 TURN, 1/4 TURN, 1/2 TURN, TOGETHER |
9-12 | | Step Left, Right, Left, making a full turn right, touch Right foot beside Left |
*These four counts are a rolling vine or frieze, and move to the left side, they are not done in place |
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SIDE, TOGETHER, SIDE, TOGETHER |
13-14 | | Step Right foot to the right side, slide Left foot beside Right |
15-16 | | Step Right foot to the right side, touch Left foot beside Right |
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1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD |
17-18 | | Step forward on Left foot, make 1/2 pivot turn right on ball of foot stepping forward onto Right foot |
19-20 | | Step forward on Left foot, hold |
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1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD |
21-22 | | Step forward on Right foot, make 1/2 pivot turn left on ball of foot stepping forward onto Left foot |
23-24 | | Step forward on Right foot, hold |
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1/2 PIVOT, STEP, HOLD |
25-28 | | Repeat counts 17-20 |
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STEP/HIPS RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, HOLD |
29 | | Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right pushing hips to the right |
30 | | Transfer weight to Left foot pushing hips to the left |
31-32 | | Transfer weight to Right foot pushing hips to the right, hold |
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STEP/HIPS LEFT, RIGHT, LEFT, HOLD |
33 | | Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left pushing hips to the left |
34 | | Transfer weight to Right foot pushing hips to the right |
35-36 | | Transfer weight to Left foot pushing hips to the left, hold |
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STEP/HIPS RIGHT, LEFT, RIGHT, HOLD |
37-40 | | Repeat counts 29-32 |
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IN FRONT, RIGHT SIDE, WEIGHT LEFT, IN FRONT, LEFT SIDE, WEIGHT RIGHT |
41-42 | | Step Left foot across in front of Right, step Right foot to the right side |
| | leaving Left foot in place |
43-44 | | Replace weight on Left foot, step Right foot across in front of Left |
45-46 | | Step Left foot to the left side leaving Right foot in place, |
| | replace weight on Right foot |
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IN FRONT, TOGETHER |
47-48 | | Step Left foot across in front of Right, step Right foot to the right side leaving Left foot in place |
| | *These eight counts are done with the body facing forward, they are NOT turning steps |
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1/4 TURN, KICK, TOGETHER, TOGETHER |
49 | | On ball of Right foot make 1/4 turn left |
50 | | Raise Left foot and kick to the front |
51-52 | | Step Left foot beside Right, touch Right foot beside Left |
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FORWARD-RIGHT, TOGETHER, FORWARD-RIGHT, TOUCH |
53-54 | | Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right and step |
55-56 | | Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right |
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FORWARD-LEFT, TOGETHER, FORWARD-LEFT, TOUCH |
57-58 | | Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left, slide Right foot beside Left and step |
59-60 | | Step Left foot forward at 45 deg. left, slide Right foot beside Left |
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FORWARD-RIGHT, TOGETHER, BOUNCE, BOUNCE |
61-62 | | Step Right foot forward at 45 deg. right, slide Left foot beside Right |
63-64 | | With feet together, raise and drop heels twice |
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REPEAT |
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TERRY HOGAN notes: |
This dance was choreographer for the suggested song and is very fast and quite |
difficult to do correctly. I was flattered that it received an award at The 1995 |
Tamworth Country Music Festival as Australia 's most popular line dance for |
the year, and also that everyone seems to do it or want to learn it, although the |
speed and technique require to do it eludes many of those that try. The suggested |
song is not the Judds song of the same name, that song is a slightly faster tempo |
and would be suitable to dance it to once you have mastered the steps. A slower |
song that works very well for the dance and is certainly easier for most people to |
manage is My Shoes Keep Walkin ' Back To You by Gina Jeffries, also the song |
Wrong Place, Wrong Time by Mark Chesnutt. |