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Cry to Me Page 1 of 1 Kickit Step Sheet - Cry To Me Page 1 of 1 Cry To Me Choreographed by Paul McAdam Description: 32 count, 2 wall, low intermediate line dance Music: Cry To Me by Solomon Burke [127 bpm / More Dirty Dancing / Available on iTunes] Beast of Burden by The Rolling Stones [101 bpm] Start dancing on lyrics SIDE, BACK, ROCK, RIGHT SHUFFLE, STEP PIVOT ½, TURN ½ SHUFFLE 1-2-3 Step left side, rock right back, recover to left 4&5 Chassé forward right-left-right 6-7 Step left forward, turn ½ right (weight to right) 8&1 Turn ¼ right and step left side, step right together, turn ¼ right and step left back ¼ SIDE, CROSS, SIDE, ROCK, CROSS, ROCK DIAGONAL, BEHIND, SIDE, CROSS 2-3 Turn ¼ right and step right side, cross left over 4&5 Rock right side, recover to left, cross right over 6-7 Rock left diagonally forward, recover to right 8&1 Cross left behind, step right side, cross left over ROCK DIAGONAL, BEHIND TURN ¼, MAMBO TURN ½, RIGHT SHUFFLE 2-3 Rock right diagonally forward, recover to left 4&5 Cross right behind, turn ¼ left and step left forward, step right forward 6&7 Rock left forward, recover to right, turn ½ left and step left forward 8&1 Chassé forward right-left-right 2 WALKS FORWARD, ROCK & SIDE, TOGETHER, TOGETHER SIDE TWICE 2-3 Step left forward, step right forward 4&5 Cross/rock left over, recover to right, step left side 6&7 Step right together, step left in place, step right side 8& Step left together, step right in place REPEAT Paul McAdam | EMail: [email protected] | Website: http://www.mastersinline.co.uk Address: 40 Findon Avenue, Saltdean, Brighton BN2 8RF | Phone: +44 (0) 7940624646 Print layout ©2005 - 2014 by Kickit. All rights reserved. http://www.kickit.to/ld/List.html?PHPSESSID=2c85808487148592854ef33da87f0520& ... 2.3.2014.
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