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Here is a listing of Gloria Johnson's line dances which have been videotaped and are available to view or download. This list is far from finished. Keep an eye on this page as we videotape and add more dances in the coming weeks. These videos are all set for high broadband for either Windows Media or Real Media. The instructional staeps and the dance demos for these and many more videos are available in the Video Archives on the Country Time Dance Lines web site at www.country-time.com.

TO VIEW a dance, simply double-click on the appropriate format for Windows Media or Real Media.

TO DOWNLOAD a dance, right-click on the appropriate format for either Windows Media or Real Media and "save the target" to your hard-drive.

DANCE NAME
MUSIC & ARTIST
Windows Media
Real
Media
Bad Weather (December 1995)
"Bad Weather" by John Anderson
Bam-A-Shag (December 1995 with Dusty Miller)
"Dancin' Shaggin' On The Boulevard" (Dance Mix) by
Alabama
Bar Hoppin' (November 1995)
"He'll Never Be A Lawyer" by Ken Mellons & George Jones
Big Hair (November 1995 - with Dusty Miller)
"Big Hair" (Dance Mix) by The Bellamy Brothers
Blackbird (May 1997)
"Down Came A Blackbird" by Lila McCann
Bombshell (November 2004)
"Bombshell" by Lorrie Morgan
Bull Rider (aka: Rodeo Rider) (November 1995)
"Rodeo Man" by Ronna Reeves
Cha Cha Maria (March 1996)
"My Maria" (Dance Mix) - Brooks & Dunn
Chance Encounter (September 1998)
"We Really Shouldn't be Doing This" by George Strait
Chix (January 2006)
"Country City Girl " by Cherie
The Cooter (December 1995)
"Pure Bred Redneck" by The Cooter Brown Band
Country Magic (March 1998)
"We're From The Country" by Tracy Byrd
Cow-Lypso (May 2001)
"He Drinks Tequila" by Lorrie Morgan and Sammy Kershaw
Dancin' Feet (March 1996)
"Dance Shout!" by Wynonna Judd
Dancin' Machine (September 1995)
"Honky Tonk Dancing Machine" by Tracy Byrd
Daytona Slide (January 1995)
"Daytona Nights" by Hank Williams Jr.
Gloria's very first dance.... the dance that "created a monster"!
Discovery (October 1997 with Dusty Miller)
"Love Gets Me Everytime" by Shania Twain
AND "Don't be Stupid" by Shania Twain
Electric Cha Cha (January 1998 with Dusty Miller)
"Just Between You And Me" by The Kinleys
OR "If I Said You had A Beautiful Body..." by The Bellamy Brothers
The Ex-Files (August 1999)
"Ex-Files" by The Bellamy Brothers with Buck Owens
Geronimo's Revenge (September 1997)
"Geronimo" by James T. Horn
Groovegrass (September 2000)
"Little Cabin On The Hill" by The Groovegrass Boyz
Guitar Boogie (October 1995)
"Get A Guitar" by Jeff Carson
Half Nekkid (June 2004)
"No Shirt No Shoes No Problem" by Kenny Chesney
Hog Wild Hustle (March 1996)
"Iron Horse" by Hank Williams Jr.
Indian Boogie (September 1996)
"Cherokee Boogie" by BR5-49
Judo Jump (September 1996)
"Betty's Takin' Judo" by Jeff Carson
Life Goes On (aka: Sunflowers) (July 1998)
"Land Of The Living" by Pam Tillis
Lifesaver (July 1997)
"Rescue Me" by Rick Tippe
Lightning Cha Cha (October 1995 with Dusty Miller)
"We Dared The Lightning" (Dance Mix) by The Bellamy Brothers
Livin' Mambo (October 1999)
"Live, Laugh, Love" by Clay Walker
Lobotomized (October 1997)
"Brain In A Jar" by James Bonamy
Lonestar Bump (July 1995)
"No News" by Lonestar
Made In The U.S.A. (July 1997)
"American Boys" by Kimber Clayton
Man Handler (July 2001)
"I Got Your Man" by Auburn
Moon Strut (June 1996)
(aka: C-Rap, and Country Rap)
"Hillbilly Rap" by Neal McCoy
Mountain Man (January 1997)
"Wolverton Mountain" (Dance Mix) by Great Plains
Movin' It (October 1996)
"Move It On Over" by The Three Hanks
(Hank Williams, Hank Williams Jr., and Hank Williams III)
My Town Stomp (September 2002)
"My Town" by Montgomery Gentry
Nick-A-Jack (July 1997)
"Nickajack" by River Road
Night Moves (December 1995)
"Big Night Out" by Ronna Reeves
Outta Here (November 1995)
"If You're Not In It For Love (I'm Outta Here)" by Shania Twain
Peace Train (October 1997 with Dusty Miller)
"Peace Train" (Holy Roller Mix) by Dolly Parton
Personal Touch (October 2001)
"Where I Come From" by Alan Jackson
OR "Wrapped Up" by Brad Paisley
Play It LOUD! (June 2002)
"Play It Loud!" by Chris Cagle
The Raven (April 2000)
"Living In Black And White" by Eddie Raven
Renegade (November 1995)
"Renegade" (Dance Mix) by Tim McGraw
Retro Rockin' (June 1997)
"Sealed With A Kiss" (Dance Mix) by Bobbie Vinton
Right Now (February 1995)
"No One Needs To Know (Right Now)" by Shania Twain
Rip It! (July 1998)
"Let It Rip" by The Dixie Chicks
The Roadhouse (December 1995)
"Let The Guitar Do The Talkin'" by John Anderson
Rockin' Away (October 1996)
"One Way Ticket" by LeAnn Rimes
Rodeo Hustle (December 1995)
"Ridin' The Rodeo" by Perfect Stranger
Salt Shaker (December 1998)
"Salt In My Tears" by Dolly Parton
Scorcher (August 1999)
"Steam" by Ty Herndon
OR "Lightning Does The Work" by Chad Brock
SetOnU (October 2000)
"Ain't Nothin' No One Can Do" by Sean Dennison
Shakin' (May 1997)
"The Shake" by Neal McCoy
She Cat (April 1996)
"Mamma Don't Get Dressed Up For Nothin'" OR "Play Something Country" by Brooks & Dunn
Shufflenuts (July 1997)
"Claudette" by Dwight Yoakam
SqueeZit (March 2002)
"Squeeze Me In" by Garth Brooks & Trisha Yearwood
Stampede (June 1996)
"Stampede" by Chris Ledoux
Stormin' (July 1997)
"Takin' The Country Back" by John Anderson
Sugar Kix (May 2001)
"Sugar" by Lorria Morgan & Sammy Kershaw
Summertime Boogie (January 1999)
"The Girls Of Summer" by Neal McCoy
Sundowner (June 2004)
"When The Sun Goes Down" by Kenny Chesney & Uncle Kracker
Sweetpea (August 1998)
"Honey, I'm Home" by Shania Twain
Ten I See (January 2005)
"Beer Bottle Brown" by Cherie
Thump (March 1996)
"Thump Factor" (Dance Mix) by the Smokin' Armadillos
Too Much Fun (December 1995)
"Too Much Fun" (Dance Mix) by Daryle Singletary
The Trace (May 1998)
"Big Time" by Trace Adkins
Tractorology (January 1998)
"Shortenin' Bread" by The Tractors
Triple B (October 1995)
"Big Bad Beat " by The Smokin' Armadillos
Volunteer Stomp (October 1995)
"Tennessee Plates" by Mark Collie
Whirligig (March 1998 with Dusty Miller)
"There Goes My Baby" by Trisha Yearwood
Wild Rose (July 1997)
"You're Too Good Looking (To Still Be Looking)" by Dallas County Line
 
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