I Swear by John Michael Montgomery (Album - The Very Best Of 4:25) (iTunes & Amazon) Intro: 32 counts (3 Restarts) (Restarts on walls 1,5 & 9) S1: CROSS, SIDE ROCK, RECOVER, SAILOR 1/2, SWAY, SWAY, BEHIND SIDE CROSS 1,2,3 Cross left over right, rock right to right side, recover on left Lovely piece of music and great steps. They were so in demand after that that they eventually signed as a duo, Baker & Myers, and put out an album. His version was released in December, 1993 and peaked at no. 63 Votes)
This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Please select the number of stars you wish to vote on the left.Beautiful track with a beautiful dance, top marks!!! This version led to a Grammy Award for Baker and Myers for Best Country Song. This song was written by Gary Baker and Frank Myers.
Another brilliant dance Jamie.Gorgeous song and a lovely easy dance one for everyone I Swear by John Michael Montgomery (Album - The Very Best Of 4:25) (iTunes & Amazon) Cross left over right, rock right to right side, recover on leftCross right foot behind left, turn 1/2 turn right stepping left to left side, cross right over leftStep left to left side as you sway hips to left, sway hips to right dragging left towards rightCross left behind right, step right to right side, cross left over right (6:00)Cross right over left, step left to left side, cross right over leftTurn 1/4 right stepping back on left, turn 1/2 right stepping forward on rightStep forward on left, lock right behind left angling body to right diagonal (3:00)Step left in place slightly forward & crossed over rightStep back on right sweeping left front to back , step back on left sweeping right front to backStep right behind left, step left to left side, turn 1/8 left stepping forward on right (1:30)Cross left behind right, 1/4 right stepping forward on right, step forward on left (6:00)Cross right over left, 1/4 right stepping back on leftCross left over right, step back on right, close left next to right angling body slightly to left diagonalStep left to left side, close right next to left, (9:00) ( !Just started learning this one and I love it! It was originally sung by country artist John Michael Montgomery.