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Boot Scootin' Boogie (club mix) - Brooks & Dunn - MP3 instrumental karaoke

This title is a cover of Boot Scootin' Boogie (club mix) as made famous by Brooks & Dunn

Boot Scootin' Boogie (club mix) - Brooks & Dunn - Instrumental MP3 Karaoke Download

Same as the original tempo: 130.295 BPM

In the same key as the original: E

This song ends without fade out

The song begins a cappella

Duration: 06:05 - Preview at: 02:25

Instrumental Version MP3

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Instrumental Version MP3

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Cover Version MP3

A singer performs the lead vocal
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These music files do not include lyrics. Download the karaoke with lyrics.

About

Release date: 1993
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Country, In English
Original songwriter: Ronnie Gene Dunn

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

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"Boot Scootin' Boogie" is an iconic country track that has left an indelible impact on American music and dance culture. Originally performed by Asleep at the Wheel for their 1990 album, Keepin' Me Up Nights, the song received widespread acclaim and popularity when it was covered by the celebrated country duo Brooks & Dunn in 1991. This new version, included in their studio debut Brand New Man, initially served as the B-side to their second single, "My Next Broken Heart," but quickly earned its own renown as the duo's fourth-consecutive Number 1 single on the US Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. A high-spirited tribute to the tradition of line dancing in Texas-style honky-tonks, "Boot Scootin' Boogie" captivated audiences with its catchy melody and energizing lyrics, further propelling its popularity. Its significant impact on popular culture extends beyond its chart-topping success; it notably rekindled a nationwide interest in line dancing. This wave of popularity culminated in Brooks & Dunn's song crossing over to mainstream music charts, reaching Number 50 on the US Billboard Hot 100. In 1993, a dance mix version of the song was featured in their second album, Hard Workin' Man.

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