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Sawyer Brown – Step That Step

It was released in January 1985 as the second single from their self-titled debut album. It was their first number-one hit on both the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the Canadian RPM country singles chart.

«Step That Step» is a song written by Mark Miller, and recorded by American country music group Sawyer Brown. It was released in January 1985 as the second single from their self-titled debut album. It was their first number-one hit on both the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and the Canadian RPM country singles chart.

The music video was directed by Mark Rezyka and David Hogan and premiered in February 1985. It was filmed in Los Angeles, California.



Cover LP Sawyer Brown Capitol 1984
Cover LP Sawyer Brown Capitol 1984

From the album Sawyer Brown
B-side «Feel Like Me»
Released January 28, 1985
Genre Country rock, blues rock, rockabilly, rock and roll
Length 2:50
Label Capitol/Curb 5446
Songwriter(s) Mark Miller
Producer(s) Randy Scruggs




Sawyer Brown – Step That Step Lyrics

Mama told me when I was three
The street’ll never get you nowhere
You take a street car jumpin’ and back beat bump
And get along like it isn’t there
You hold your head up high
Like you’re gonna fly

You take the bitter ‘til you find the sweet
And when you got that crowd and it’s screamin’ loud
You leave them sittin’ on the edge of their seat

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

Hollywood, if New York could
Keep you babblin’ ‘til the break of day
No time to rest and you’ve got to feel blessed
‘Cause you’re gonna get it anyway
You start to wail and your face turns pale
You’ve got to pump it ‘til your pistol pops
And as the eagle flew, baby, so will you
‘Cause you’re climbin’ all the way to the top

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

You gotta step that step
Walk that walk
Shake that thing
Honey, talk that talk

Single Sawyer Brown Capitol 1985
Single Sawyer Brown Capitol 1985

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