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Line dancing is still a well-liked Sat. evening event for country music fans all over the country. There are Line dancing clubs that meet one evening in the week and learn the new dances to new songs that have just come out. A teacher who has been trained by professionals trains the local clubs. The weekly lesson are great exercise, and a lot of fun with friends and dancing. Then on weekends, or maybe twice a month they go out dancing. These locations vary from dance clubs, bars, to out of doors country and western shows. But all dancers have to have their Frye dancing boots for the most fun.
ComfortableFoot.com just posted their Top 11 Line Dancing Songs for Wearing Frye Boots on their blog. Here are one or two (check their site for the full list):
11. “It’s a Business Doing Pleasure With You” by Tim McGraw
10. “How Do You Like Me Now?” by Toby Keith
9. “Good Times” by Alan Jackson
8. “Neon Moon by Brooks and Dunn
7. “Play Something Country” by Brooks and Dunn
6. “The Shake” by Neil McCoy
5. “Billy’s Got His Beer Goggles On” by Neil McCoy
4. “Achy Breaky” by Billy Ray Cyrus
3. “Watermelon Crawl” by Tracy Byrd
2. “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” by Brooks and Dun
And, the NUMBER ONE LINE DANCING SONG OF ALL TIMES IS:
1. “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” by Trace Atkins.
It is ironic that the number one song is a tiny bit offensive if you watch the video. In actual fact the video is a lot offensive. However, the song has a great beat to it and if you disregard the majority of the words and never watch the video, you are ok.
Some of the other songs are just excellent for dancing and have acceptable words also, like “Boot Scootin’”, “Play Something Country” etc. You go to dance to listen to the music. So have fun line dancing this weekend in your discount Frye boots.