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Help me build my two-stepping playlist!
Two-steppers and country music fans, please help! I want to put together a good playlist of music that's great for two-stepping, since I will be occasionally helping to teach an ongoing class, which will include running the class at times when the primary instructor can't make it. Of course, if you're a true two-stepper, then you know that it's possible to two-step to almost anything ;) but I figure I'd start with some of the more traditional options. The last time I two-stepped regularly was back in the mid- to late-90s, so I'm familiar with a lot of songs from that era (but please include them in your suggestions anyway because I've forgotten more than I remember!), but I'd like to include more recent music as well. And pace can range from slow romantic to "oh my god I can't breath trying to keep up with this" but somewhere in the middle might be best for the beginners I'll be teaching.
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Dancing!
1. "I've Come To Expect That from You" - George Strait
2. "Any Man of Mine" - Shania Twain 3. "Small Town Saturday Night" - Hal Ketchun 4. "Chatahoochie" - Alan Jackson They're older songs but great for two steppin' |
Going thru the big D and don't mean Dallas.
It sure is Monday . Both by Mark Chestnutt Leaving Louisana . Oak Ridge Boys Midnight girl in a sunset town . Emmy Lou Harris Adelina by Alan Jackson Its alright to be little bitty. Alan Jackson Sh it happens. Sugarland There's your trouble. Dixie chicks |
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YES!!
one of my most favorites to two-step too..
Neon Moon -Brooks & Dunn(i'll be back with more ;) ) |
A few favorites, take a listen...
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Brooks & Dunn -- Neon Moon A couple 2-step favorites of mine are: Fast tempo and happy 2-step: Vince Gill -- Feels Like Love Slow tempo and bittersweet 2-step: Patty Loveless -- Last Thing On My Mind |
Thanks, everyone!
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Help a poor old woman and her failing memory ;): The other night (late, tired) I was listening to the country station while driving and there was a song I recognized (so it was probably from the 90's), female artist, somewhat melancholy tune, one word title that started with an O, and all I remember is trying to get Siri to recognize what I was saying as I tried to create a reminder to add it to my playlist and she really let me down. :) Anyone have any idea what it might have been?!? |
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DWM, do you have pandora radio?
If so, plug in some of the artists mentioned here, you'll find similar music. :):blueheels::dance1: |
Tequila Talkin....Lonestar
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"Gringo Honeymoon" -- Robert Earl Keen
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I'm going to use this to remind myself of songs I want to include: Shameless, Garth Brooks - great romantic song for a close, sultry dance. |
Brooks and Dunn...Boot Scootin Boogie
Deborah Allen......Rock Me..(she also has a remix that's faster if needed) Dixie Chicks...Goodbye Earl Duchess |
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Have you heard this artist? He was very popular when I used to two-step several times a week. In the 90's, of course. |
Dwight Yoakam -- Guitars, Cadillacs
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i've never two stepped in my life. now i'd love to dance to a willie nelson song in gruene tx at the oldest dance hall in the u.s. of a. ... gruene hall. i've been before, but something got in the way of the dancing. awww ...
martina says dwight yoakam, ... me too. and vince gill, what a doll! |
can you two step to "don't you want to stay" by kelly clarkson and jason aldean? i like that song lol, ... just came to mind. jason aldean is big time right now. and i swear this song, "don't you want to stay" is a rip off of The Devil Wears Prada, ... a song in the movie. anyway, rambled a bit.
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