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Intermediate

Be Back Soon

Choreographed by Loren F. Hall
Music: Be Back Soon by Justin Nozuka
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Created: 7/1/2013
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Step Sheet
32 Count, 4 Wall
9/27/2025
Counterclockwise rotation; Start weight on L; 16 count intro after heavy beat on "(I'm) tired"
 
SIDE, BEHIND, STEP ¼ RIGHT, STEP FORWARD, TURN ¼ RIGHT, CROSS, SIDE, BEHIND-BALL-CROSS
1-2
Step right side, drag/cross left behind
&3-4
Turn ¼ right and step right forward [3], step left forward, turn ¼ right and step right side [6]
5-6-7
Cross left over, step right side, cross left behind
&8
Step right side, cross left over
 
SIDE ROCK, TURN ¼ LEFT, STEP FORWARD, TURN ¼ LEFT, CROSS, UNWIND, BALL-CROSS
1-2
Step right side, turn ¼ left (weight to left) [3]
3-4
Turn ¼ left and step right forward [12], step left forward
5-6-7
Cross right over, unwind a full turn over 2 counts (weight to left)
Styling: dip left shoulder at start of unwind, gradually raising shoulder at end of turn
&8
Step right side, cross left over
 
SIDE, DRAG, BALL-CROSS, TOGETHER, RIGHT SIDE MAMBO, LEFT KICK-BALL-POINT
1-2
Big step right side, drag left toward right
&3-4
Step left together, cross right over, step left together
5&6
Rock right side, recover to left, step right together
7&8
Kick left forward, step left together, touch right side (bend left knee)
 
RIGHT SAILOR, LEFT SAILOR TURNING ¼ LEFT, STEP TURN ½ LEFT, STEP TURN TO DIAGONAL, SYNC RUN FORWARD LEFT-RIGHT-LEFT
1&2
Right sailor step
3&4
Cross left behind, turn ¼ left and step right side, step left side [9]
5-6
Step right forward, turn ½ left (weight to left) [3]
7
Step right forward, turn 3/8 left (weight to right; you will be facing the right diagonal of [9]
&8&
Step left forward, step right forward, step left forward
 
Square up to your new wall on count 1 to start new pattern
 
TAG occurs twice: after completing three repetitions [3], then after completing three more repetitions, facing [6]. You will be at the right diagonals for the whole tag.
1-2
Touch right side, turn ½ right and step right together (9:00) (start of Monterey turn)
3-4
Touch left side, hitch left (the hitch should be a sharp movement to hit the break on "huh")
5-6
Step left slightly forward, step right forward
7&8
Chassé forward left-right-left (little forward movement)
 
9-16
Repeat 1-8 (square up to your new wall on count 1 to start new pattern)
 
ENDING: You will begin the 11th wall at [6] and will be at [12] after 16 counts, with 3 counts left
1-2-3
Rock right side, recover to left, cross right over and unwind a full turn left as music ends
 
Submitted by: Lisa McCammon - pal_mcc@yahoo.com