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  1. Aces & Eights is indeed a very popular line dance. A true crowd favorite at the local country dance saloon. This one always has the dance floor full! It features some fun heal grinds, wizard steps, paddle turns, and finally a modified jazz box. While it’s super popular, it is an intermediate-level dance.

    • Brian Sheridan
    • Country Girl Shake. Count: 32. Wall: 4. Level: Improver. Choreographer: Michele Adlam & Maria Hennings Hunt (2011) Music: Country Girl (Shake It for Me) by Luke Bryan.
    • Good Time. Count: 48. Wall: 4. Level: Improver Line Dance. Choreographer: Jenny Cain – 2008. Music: Good Time by Alan Jackson. Step Sheet: Click here to download.
    • Linda Lu. Count: 16. Wall: 2. Level: Improver Line Dance. Choreographer: Neil Hale. Music: Linda Lu by Lee Greenwood (alternative songs: Turn On The Radio by Reba McEntire, Cowboy Casanova by Carrie Underwood)
    • My Maria. Count: 32. Wall: 4. Level: Beginner/Intermediate. Choreographer: Mike Camara & Dan Albro (1996) Music: My Maria by Brooks & Dunn (a Cha-Cha at 136BPM)
  2. Starting with the most common and easiest. But all these are fairly easy line dances. Also, for some tips about starting as a beginner check out Some Beginning Line Dancing Basics below! Also, check out my post on the steps that line dancing is made of. These are the building blocks for line dancing: 53 Line Dancing Steps You Need to Know!

  3. Don’t Bring Lulu by Mike Stringer – 32 count, 2 wall, improver. Music: Don’t Bring Lulu. Don’t Say Goodbye by Alison Biggs & Peter Metelnick – 32 count, 4 wall, beginner. Music: Breaking Up Is Hard To Do by the Overtones. Dopamine by Gary O’Reilly (Jan ’22) – 64 count, 2 wall, intermediate level.

    • Kate Miller-Wilson
    • The Electric Slide by Marcia Griffiths. The Electric Slide is one of the most famous line dances. The steps are easy, and the music is slow enough to allow even beginners to keep up.
    • The Cha Cha Slide by DJ Casper. The Cha Cha Slide has a funky beat and is easy to learn because the song's lyrics provide guidance to what you have to do next (we love a song with instructions built right in).
    • The Boot Scootin' Boogie by Brooks & Dunn. The Boot Scootin' Boogie is one of the simplest and most common dances, and it's been a hit since 1991. For beginning country line dancers, this is a great place to start.
    • Thriller by Michael Jackson. Thriller is an 80s classic that everyone loves, and knowing how to do the steps is one of those life skills you'll never be sorry you learned.
  4. These charts display the top 50 trending dances on ELD that have received the 'most interest' over the time period shown. Each dance scripts 'weight' is calculated by the automated ELD system using statistics data from our online users - this includes; most viewed; most downloaded and trending time data.

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  6. Jun 30, 2023 · The Electric Slide: This classic line dance is a must-know for any beginner. Start with a step to the right, followed by a step to the left, then slide your feet together. Repeat this pattern ...

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