| Snap To It!!! |
| Choreographed by: Kelvin Elvidge, Westland, MI, email kelvinmich@hotmail.com |
| Description: 32 count, 4 wall, beginner line
dance |
| Music: | |
| You're Takin' Too Long - Lee Roy Parnell(slow teach) | |
| Line Dance Party - The Woolpackers(my favorite) | |
| I'm From the Country - Tracy Byrd | |
| Cowboy Cadillac - Garth Brooks | |
| Our Love - Ricky Van Shelton | |
| Who's Baby Will You Be Tonight - Big House (full speed ahead) | |
| Bring on the Teardrops - Boy Howdy (full speed) | |
| The Want To - Elvis Wade Cummins (Nashville Music Express Promo CD) (full speed) | |
| Counts | Step Descriptions |
| 2 R HEELS FORWARD, 2 R TOES BACK, STEP SIDE RIGHT, SLIDE LEFT TOGETHR, 2 HEEL CLICKS (SNAP FINGERS) | |
| 1,2 | Tap the right heel forward 2 times |
| 3,4 | Tap the right toes back 2 times |
| 5,6 | Step right foot to right side, slide left foot together |
| 7,8 | Click heels together and snap fingers 2 times |
| 2 L HEELS FORWARD, 2 L TOES BACK, STEP SIDE LEFT, SLIDE RIGHT TOGETHR, 2 HEEL CLICKS (SNAP FINGERS) | |
| 1,2 | Tap the left heel forward 2 times |
| 3,4 | Tap the left toes back 2 times |
| 5,6 | Step left foot to right side, slide right foot together |
| 7,8 | Click heels together and snap fingers 2 times |
| ROCK RIGHT FORWARD, SHUFFLE BACK, ROCK BACK LEFT, SHUFFLE FORWARD | |
| 1,2 | Rock forward on the right foot, recover weight on left foot |
| 3&4 | Step back on right foot, step left together, step back on right foot |
| 5,6 | Rock back on the left foot, recover with weight on right foot |
| 7&8 | Step left foot forward, step right foot together, step left foot forward |
| 3 PADDLE TURNS WITH FINGER SNAP, STOMP RIGHT, STOMP LEFT | |
| 1,2 | Step forward on right foot, turn 1/4 pivot to left and snap fingers |
| 3,4 | Step forward on right foot, turn 1/4 pivot to left and snap fingers |
| 5,6 | Step forward on right foot, turn 1/4 pivot to left and snap fingers |
| 7,8 | Stomp right foot, stomp left foot |
| Go back to the Start...and Snap To It!!! |

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