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Sugar Baby Love! Sugar Baby Love! Song: Sugar Baby Love, by The Rubettes Album: The Best Of The Rubettes, available on iTunes (3:32) Choreographer: Stephen Paterson , Victoria, Australia, 7/2015 Step Description: 64 count, 2 wall Easy Intermediate line dance 132 BPM, Start dance after 32 counts, first wall is danced with no vocals LDSP - Stephen Paterson Mob: 0438 695 494, email: [email protected] Beats Steps 1-8 Side Strut, Behind, Rock Side, Recover, Behind, 1/4 Shuffle Forward 1 2 3 4 Touch right toe out to side, strut down right heel, step left behind right, rock step right out to side 5 6 7 & 8 Recover weight onto left in place, step right behind left, turn 1/4 left then step left forward, step right beside left (&), step left forward (Shuffle forward Left) 9.00 9-16 Step, Pivot 1/4, Cross, Hold, Ball Cross, Side, Rock Behind, Recover 1 2 3 4 Step right forward, pivot 1/4 left taking weight onto left in place, step right across left, hold 6.00 & 5 6 Step ball of left out to side (&), step right across left, step left out to side 7 8 Rock step right behind left, recover weight forward onto left in place 17-24 Side, Behind, 1/4 Forward, Sweep 1/4, Rock Forward, Recover, Slide, Slide 1 2 3 Step right out to side, step left behind right, turn 1/4 right then step right forward 9.00 4 Turn 1/4 right on right whilst sweeping left out to side 12.00 5 6 7 8 Rock step left forward, recover weight back onto right in place, slide left back, slide right back 25-32 Slide, Drag, Rock Back, Recover, Step Pivot 1/4, Step Pivot 1/4 1 2 3 4* Slide left back, drag right back through, rock step right back, recover weight forward onto left in place 5 6 7 8 Step right forward, pivot 1/4 left taking weight onto left in place, step right forward, pivot 1/4 left taking weight onto left in place 6.00 33 - 40 Rock Across, Recover, 1/4 Toe Strut, Rock Forward, Recover, 1/4 Toe Strut, 1 2 3 4 Rock step right across left, recover back onto left in place, turn 1/4 right then toe strut right forward 9.00 5 6 7 8 Rock step left forward, recover back onto right in place, turn 1/4 left then toe strut left out to side 6.00 41 - 48 Rock Across, Recover, 1/4 Toe Strut, Step 3/4 Pivot, Side, Behind 1 2 3 4 Rock step right across left, recover back onto left in place, turn 1/4 right then toe strut right forward 9.00 5 6 7 8 Step left forward, pivot 3/4 right taking weight onto right in place, step left out to side, step right behind left 6.00 49 - 56 Rock Side, Recover, Cross Shuffle, Rock Side, Recover, Cross Shuffle 1 2 Rock step left out to side, recover weight onto right in place, 3 & 4 Step left across right, step right slightly out to side (&), step left across right (Cross Shuffle) 5 6 Rock step right out to side, recover weight onto left in place, 7 & 8 Step right across left, step left slightly out to side (&), step right across left (Cross Shuffle) 57- 64 Side, Hold, Together, Side, Tap Behind, Side, Behind, Side, Across 1 2 & 3 4 Step left out to side, Hold, step right beside left (&), step left out to side, tap right toes behind left 5 6 7 8 Step right out to side, step left behind right, step right out to side, step left across right (Option roll for last 4 counts: turn 1/4 right then step forward right, turn 1/2 right then step left back, turn 1/4 right then step right out to side, step left across right) ENDING: On last wall, dance up to count 28, then step right forward, hold, walk forward left, right, left This is an original dance sheet, feel free to copy without change for distribution.
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