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2-wall, 64 count linedance Early Intermediates
level
Choreographers : Anne Harris and Steve Yoxall,
Heroes and Villains, UK (11.99)
Written for : Here Comes My Baby by The Mavericks
(182bpm - start on vocals) CD: Super Colossal
Smash Hits Of The 90's
CHASSE; ROCK; RECOVER; CHASSE; ROCK; RECOVER
1&2 Right step to right side, left close beside right, right step to right side
3-4 Rock left back behind right, recover weight forward on to right
5&6 Left step to left side, right close beside left, left step to left side
7-8 Rock right back behind left, recover weight forward on to left
(Easier option: SIDE; HOLD; TOUCH; HOLD; SIDE; HOLD; TOUCH; HOLD
1,2 Big step right to right side with attitude and movement, Hold
3,4 Left touch beside right, Hold
5,6 Big side step to left side with attitude and movement, Hold
7,8 Right touch beside left, Hold
TOE STRUTS WITH FINGER CLICKS AND LOTS OF ATTITUDE!
1-2 Step right toe to right side, snap right heel to floor
3-4 Step left toe across front of right, snap left heel to floor
5-6 Step right toe to right side, snap right heel to floor
7-8 Step left toe across front of right, snap left heel to floor
(Styling note: click fingers at shoulder height with attitude when heel drops)
CHASSE; ROCK; RECOVER; CHASSE;
ROCK; RECOVER
1&2 Right step to right side, left close beside right, right step to right side
3-4 Rock left back behind right, recover weight forward on to right
5&6 Left step to left side, right close beside left, left step to left side
7-8 Rock right back behind left, recover weight forward on to left
(Easier option: SIDE; HOLD; TOUCH; HOLD; SIDE; HOLD; TOUCH; HOLD
1,2 Big step right to right side with attitude and movement, Hold
3,4 Left touch beside right, Hold
5,6 Big side step to left side with attitude and movement, Hold
7,8 Right touch beside left, Hold )
1/8 HITCH TURNS x4 WITH ATTITUDE!
1 Hitch right knee at same time as bending left knee very slightly, dropping left shoulder and raising right shoulder!
2 Pivot 1/8 turn left on left, point right toe to right side at same time as straightening left leg and squaring off shoulders!
3-8 Repeat steps 1,2 three more times by which time you will have made a 1/2 turn (easier option: forget the attitude! And just do hitch and points!)
ZIG ZAG BACK
1 Right step across front of left
2 Left step back on left back diagonal (angle body slightly to right diagonal)
3 Right step back on right back diagonal (angle body slightly to right diagonal)
4 Left step across front of right (square body to front wall)
5 Right step back on right back diagonal (angle body slightly to left diagonal)
6 Left step back on left back diagonal (angle body slightly to left diagonal)
7 Right step beside left (square body to front wall)
8 Left step in place beside right
FORWARD; HOLD; FORWARD; HOLD; THREE COUNT SHUFFLE; HOLD
1-2 Right step forward, Hold. 3-4 Left step forward, Hold
5-7 Right step forward, Left toe close to right instep, right step forward
8 Hold (weight on right)
SIDE, TOGETHER, 1/4 TURN; STEP; PIVOT 1/2 TURN; WALK x3
1-3 Left step to left , right slide to beside left, left step to left making 1/4 turn left
4 Right step forward. 5 Pivot 1/2 turn left (weight on left)
6-8 Walk forward right, left, right
WALK; HOLD; FULL TURN; THREE COUNT SHUFFLE; HOLD
1-2 Walk forward left, Hold
3-4 Pivoting on left make full turn left and step on to right
5-7 Left step forward, right toe close to left instep, left step forward
8 Hold (weight on left)
(easier option: toe struts forward, left, right, left, right making sure that weight remains on left)
After the 2nd and 4th repetitions of the dance there is an extra 16 counts.
Do the following steps TWICE before starting the dance again.
JAZZ BOX WITH 1/4 TURN AND LOADS OF ATTITUDE!
1-2 Right cross in front of left, Hold. 3-4 Left step back, Hold
5-6 Right make 1/4 turn right, Hold. 7-8 Left close beside right, Hold
Do this very exaggeratedly and with movement!
START AGAIN
If you want to be extra
cool and really get into the mood you can do FOUR of the JAZZ BOXES WITH 1/4
TURNS, right at the beginning of the music after the band have counted in
"1,2,1234". Looks really good! |