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Worrying Blues

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Count:
32
Wall:
4
Level:
Improver (clockwise)
Choreo:
Choreographer:
Phil Johnson (UK) - March 2008
Music:
Worry B Gone - Willie Nelson & Kenny Chesney : (CD: Moment of Forever - Willie Nelson)
 
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Intro 16 counts (Start on the word “Gimme” – Gimme just one more sip….) (128 bbm).

Step Forward, Slide, Clap x 2
1-4 Long step forward on right, slide left to join (over three beats –end with left touching beside right), Clap (on count 4);
5-8 Long step forward on left, slide right to join (over three beats – end with right touching beside left), Clap (on count 8).
Note: Whilst sliding foot to join the other bend elbows and hold hands out forward whilst shimmying upper torso/ shoulders over counts 2-4 and 6-8. Attitude Boys and Girls!

Step Right Forward Pivot Half Turn Left x 2, Grapevine Right, Touch Left beside Right
9-12 Step right forward, pivot half turn left, step right forward, pivot half turn left (weight on left;
Note: Whilst performing the pivot turns sway hips gently right left
13-16 Step right to right side, cross step left behind right, step right to right side, touch left toe beside right.

Grapevine Left with ¼ turn Left, Brush Right, Right Jazz Box, Cross Step Left over Right
17-20 Step left to left side, cross step right behind left, ¼ turn left stepping left forward, brush right heel forward;
21-24 Cross step right over left, step back on left, step right to right side, cross step left in front of right.

Chasse Right, ¼ turn left, chasse left with ¼ turn left, Walk Forward Right Left, Right Kick Ball Cross
25&26 Step right to right side, step left beside right, step right to right side;
27&28 ¼ turn left stepping left to left side, step right beside left, ¼ turn left stepping left forward;
29-30 Walk forward right, left;
31&32 Kick Right foot forward, step on ball of right foot, cross step left over right (weight on left).

Start again, Enjoy……….

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