Down To The Honkytonk

Down To The Honkytonk Choreographer: Peter Jones & Anna Lockwood (UK) January 2019 Count: 32 Wall: 4 Level: Beginner Music: Down To The Honkytonk by Jake Owen Start on vocals 32 counts in Step Forward, Touch, Back, Kick, Coaster Step, Hold 1-2 Step Forward On R, Touch L. Six String Country Browse our 1 arrangement of 'Down to the Honkytonk.' Sheet music is available for Guitar with 2 scorings and 1 notation in 3 genres. Find your perfect arrangement and access a variety. Down to the Honkytonk - Jake Owen. Two Lock Steps Forward with Scuffs 1-4 Step forward right, lock left foot behind right, step right forward, scuff left. 5-8 Step forward left, lock right foot behind left. Step left forward, scuff right. In my Go when I'm gone. Me-I But I'll go. The time On naughty, Stat in my home. The hog To the Honky Tonk to go down. I go down to the Honky. Go down go down. I'll go down and You. I go down to the honky-tonk I go down, I go down to the honky-tonk I might not end up in the hall of fame With a star on the sidewalk with my name Or a statue in my hometown when I'm gone Nobody gonna name their babies after me I might not go down in history But I'll go down to the honky-tonk I go down to the honky-tonk I go down to the honky-tonk.

Down To The Honkytonk Jake Owen Lyrics

Song recorded by American country music singer Jake Owen.Wikipedia

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Down To The Honkytonk
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Sentences forDown to the Honkytonk

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Rick Todd - September 2018

Down To The Honkytonk Video

Down to the Honkytonk - Jake Owen
Two Lock Steps Forward with Scuffs
1-4Step forward right, lock left foot behind right, step right forward, scuff left
5-8Step forward left, lock right foot behind left. step left forward, scuff right

K Step with claps
1-2Step forward right on angle, touch left next to right and clap
3-4Step back on left on angle, touch right next to left and clap
5-6.Step back right on angle, touch left next to right and clap
7-8.Step forward on left on angle, touch right next to left and clap

Walk Back Right Hold, Left Hold, Right Left Stomp Stomp Right foot
1-4Walk back right Hold, Left Hold
5-8Walk Back Right Left than stomp Right foot twice

Vine Right, Vine Left with ¼ turn left, scuff right foot
1-4Step right to side, step left behind right, step right to side, touch L next to R
5-8Step left to side, step right behind left, step left to side (making a ¼ turn left) scuff right foot forward

Repeat dance…

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