Count:
32
Wand:
2
Ebene:
Newcomer
Intro 16 counts, BPM 70
Restart in wall 5 after 16 counts
Section 1: Lock steps diagonally forward right and left
1RF step diagonally forward right (facing 12.00)
2LF step behind RF bending your knees slightly to the rhythm of the music
3RF step diagonally forward right
&LF step behind RF
4RF step diagonally forward right
5LF step diagonally forward left
6RF step behind LF bending your knees slightly to the rhythm of the music
7LF step diagonally forward left
&RF step behind LF
8LF step diagonally forward left
Section 2: RF rock step back, shuffle forward while turning ½ left, LF rockstep back, scuff, hitch and stomps in place
1RF rock step back (while you slightly twist your body to the right and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
2Recover onto LF (weight on LF)
3Turn ¼ left stepping RF right
&LF step beside RF
4Turn ¼ left stepping RF back (facing 06.00)
5LF rock step back
6Recover onto RF (weight on RF)
7LF scuff and hitch
&LF stomp
8RF stomp in place
Section 3: Syncopated grapevine right and left with heels and hitches slightly diagonally forward
1RF step right
2LF step behind RF
&RF step right
3LF heel slightly diagonally forward left
&LF hitch
4LF heel slightly diagonally forward left
5LF step left
6RF step behind LF
&LF step left
7RF heel slightly diagonally forward right
&RF hitch
8RF heel slightly diagonally forward right
Section 4: Step forward and turn ½ left x 2, put RF slightly diagonally forward right and do heel tap x 4
(in the last heel tap here you can bow your head slightly and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
1RF step forward
2Turn ½ left on ball (facing 12.00)
3RF step forward
4Turn ½ left on ball (facing 06.00)
5RF step slightly diagonally forward right doing a heel tap with weight on RF
6RF heel tap in the same position
7RF heel tap in the same position
8RF heel tap in the same position (here you bow your head slightly and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
God Bless Blake Shelton for making this song and God Bless all you Farmers out there who are working the land!
Restart in wall 5 after 16 counts
Section 1: Lock steps diagonally forward right and left
1RF step diagonally forward right (facing 12.00)
2LF step behind RF bending your knees slightly to the rhythm of the music
3RF step diagonally forward right
&LF step behind RF
4RF step diagonally forward right
5LF step diagonally forward left
6RF step behind LF bending your knees slightly to the rhythm of the music
7LF step diagonally forward left
&RF step behind LF
8LF step diagonally forward left
Section 2: RF rock step back, shuffle forward while turning ½ left, LF rockstep back, scuff, hitch and stomps in place
1RF rock step back (while you slightly twist your body to the right and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
2Recover onto LF (weight on LF)
3Turn ¼ left stepping RF right
&LF step beside RF
4Turn ¼ left stepping RF back (facing 06.00)
5LF rock step back
6Recover onto RF (weight on RF)
7LF scuff and hitch
&LF stomp
8RF stomp in place
Section 3: Syncopated grapevine right and left with heels and hitches slightly diagonally forward
1RF step right
2LF step behind RF
&RF step right
3LF heel slightly diagonally forward left
&LF hitch
4LF heel slightly diagonally forward left
5LF step left
6RF step behind LF
&LF step left
7RF heel slightly diagonally forward right
&RF hitch
8RF heel slightly diagonally forward right
Section 4: Step forward and turn ½ left x 2, put RF slightly diagonally forward right and do heel tap x 4
(in the last heel tap here you can bow your head slightly and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
1RF step forward
2Turn ½ left on ball (facing 12.00)
3RF step forward
4Turn ½ left on ball (facing 06.00)
5RF step slightly diagonally forward right doing a heel tap with weight on RF
6RF heel tap in the same position
7RF heel tap in the same position
8RF heel tap in the same position (here you bow your head slightly and touch the front of your hat as in a greeting)
God Bless Blake Shelton for making this song and God Bless all you Farmers out there who are working the land!