A Little Southern Comfort

Choreographed by: Guyton Mundy (Nov 06)
Music: Old Faithful by Villbillies
Descriptions: 32 count - 4 wall - Beginner/Intermediate level line dance
 
 
1-8 Kick step lock step X2, step, hitch, step hitch, (with clap and knee slap) coaster  
1&2& kick right forward, step down on right, lock left behind, step forward on right 
3&4& kick left forward, step down on left, lock right behind left, step forward on left 
5& step right to right side (clap), hitch left up (slap left knee with right hand) 
6& step down on left (clap), hitch right up (slap right knee with left hand) 
7&8 step back with right, step together with left, step right forward 
 
9-16 rock, recover, ½ turn, ½ turn, coaster out, toe heel toe together 
1-2 rock forward on left, recover back on right 
3-4 make a ½ turn to the left stepping forward on left, make a half turn to the left stepping back on right 
5&6 step back on left, step together with right, step left out to left side 
7&8 bring toes in, bring heels in, bring toes in, (walking feet together) 
 
17-24 walk, out, out, walk back with hitch pops X2, coaster into double hitch with look and shoulder pops 
1&2 step forward on right, step forward on left slightly out to left, step forward on right slightly out to right 
&3 hitch left up slightly while popping right shoulder forward, step back on left bringing shoulder back to neutral 
&4 hitch right up slightly while popping left shoulder forward, step back on right bringing shoulder back to neutral 
5&6 step back on left, step together with right, swing left up into small hitch 
&7 lower left slightly, hitch left up again (weight on right during 6-8) 
&8 raise left shoulder up, raise right shoulder while dropping left shoulder and looking to the left 
 
25-32 ball cross, back side cross X2, ¾ walk around 
&1 step down on the ball of left, cross right over left 
&2 step back on left, step right to right side 
3&4 cross left over right, step back on right, step left to left side, 
5,6,7,8 make a ¾ turn over your left shoulder walking right, left, right, left (walk in a circular patter)