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Opening credits ("Up on Soul Train")
Dancers, record: "Standing On The Top" (The Temptations feat. Rick James)
Dancers, record: "Outlaw" (War)
Performance: A Taste of Honey - "I'll Try Something New" and interview.
Soul Train Scramble Board (BILL COSBY), song: "Old Fashioned Love" (Smokey Robinson)
Soul Train History Book clip: Al Green - "Let's Stay Together" (from Soul Train #21, 19-Feb-1972)
Midpoint song: "Do I Do" (Stevie Wonder)
Performance: Jeffrey Osborne - "I Really Don't Need No Light" and interview.
Dancers, record: "Early In The Morning" (The Gap Band)
Performance: A Taste of Honey - "We've Got The Groove"
Soul Train Line: "Let It Whip" (Dazz Band)
Performance: Jeffrey Osborne - "Baby"
Opening titles ("Up on Soul Train")
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Outlaw" WAR
record: "Do I Do" Stevie Wonder
Performance: Gene Chandler "I'll Make The Living If You Make The Loving Worthwhile" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Robin + Anthony (BOB MCADOO) "Early In The Morning" Gap Band
History Book, file performance: Stevie Wonder "The Soul Train Song" (Taken from Soul Train episode #46 - originally aired January 13, 1973)
Midpoint song: "Forget Me Nots" Patrice Rushen
Performance: The O'Jays "I Just Want To Satisfy" +(humorous)Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Work That Body" Diana Ross
Performance: Gene Chandler "Rainbow '80"
Soul Train Line: "Standing On The Top" The Temptations + Rick James
Performance: The O'Jays "Your Body's Here With Me (But Your Mind's On The Other Side Of Town)"
Closing Titles
Opening Theme "Up on Soul Train"
1st song, on record, Dancers: "Take-a-Lickin and Keep on Kickin'" Bootsy Collins (a rare faux-pas on the show's end as the wrong song is announced. The record is actually "Play On Playboy")
2nd song, on record, Dancers: "Standing on the Top" The Temptations with Rick James
Performance: Bobby Womack "Where Do We Go from Here"
Soul Train Scramble Board: "Work That Body" Diana Ross
3rd song, on record, Dancers: "Old Fashioned Love" Smokey Robinson
Performance: The Gap Band "Early in the Morning" plus an interview
Midpoint Song: "Forget Me Nots" Patrice Rushen
Performance: Bobby Womack "Just My Imagination"
Soul Train Line Song: Stevie Wonder "Do I Do"
Performance: The Gap Band "Stay with Me"
Closing credits
Opening Theme ("Up on Soul Train")
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Do I Do" Stevie Wonder
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Early In The Morning" The Gap Band
Performance: Patrice Rushen "Forget Me Nots" plus an interview
Scramble Board (JESSE JACKSON): "Standing On The Top" Rick James & the Temptations
Soul Train History Book: Marvin Gaye "Let's Get It On" (from Soul Train #89, 16-Feb-1974)
Midpoint Song: "Let It Whip" The Dazz Band
Performance: Cameo - "Be Yourself" plus an interview
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Work That Body" Diana Ross
Performance: Patrice Rushen - "If Only"
Soul Train Line Song: War "Outlaw"
Performance: Cameo - "Flirt"
Closing credits
Opening Credits ("Up on Soul Train")
1st Song, record, Soul Train Dancers: "Be Yourself" Cameo
2nd Song, record, Soul Train Dancers: "You Got The Power" War
Performance: Junior "Mama Used To Say" plus an interview
Scrambleboard (MARCUS GARVEY): "You're The One For Me" D-Train
Soul Train History Book: Ben E. King "Supernatural Thing" (from ST #137, 19-Apr-1975)
Midpoint Song: "Freaky Behavior" The Bar-Kays
Performance: Deniece Williams - "It's Gonna Take A Miracle" plus an interview
3rd Song, on record, Soul Train Dancers: "Hot On A Thing" The Chi-Lites
Performance: Junior - "Too Late"
Soul Train Line Song: Dazz Band "Let It Whip"
Performance: Deniece Williams - "Waiting By The Hotline"
Closing credits
Al Green - "Amazing Grace" & "Highway to Heaven"
Third World - "Try Jah Love" & "Hooked on Love"
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "You Got The Power" WAR
record: "Genius Of Love" Tom Tom Club
Performance: Dazz Band "Let It Whip" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Renee + David (SMOKEY ROBINSON) "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
Cameo (+Mini Fashion show): Shayla Simpson, Ebony Fashion Fair commentator, Veda Holloway + Peter Moray (featured Ebony Fashion Fair models)
Fashion Show music: "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
Midpoint song: "Get Down On It" Kool + The Gang
Performance: Ronnie Dyson "Bring It On Home" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Just Be Yourself" Cameo
Performance: Dazz Band "Gamble With My Love"
Soul Train Line: "You're The One For Me" D-Train
Performance: Ronnie Dyson "Heart To Heart"
Closing Titles
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Freaky Behavior" The Bar-Kays
record: "You're The One For Me" - D-Train
Performance: O'Bryan - "Still Water (Love)" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Michelle +Anthony (CORETTA KING) "Work That Sucker To Death" Xavier
History Book (File Performance): The Chairmen of The Board "Pay To The Piper" (taken from Soul Train, Episode 3. Originally aired 16 October, 1971)
Midpoint song: "Tell Me Tomorrow" Smokey Robinson
Performance: WAR - "You Got The Power" + Interview with Don Cornelius.
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Genius Of Love" Tom Tom Club
Performance: O'Bryan - "The Gigolo"
Soul Train Line: "Let It Whip" Dazz Band
Performance: WAR - "Outlaw"
Closing Titles
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Genius Of Love" Tom Tom Club
record: "Let's Work" Prince
Performance: D-Train "You're The One For Me" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Ava + Ron (CHAPPIE JAMES) "Tell Me Tomorrow" Smokey Robinson (they misspelled "Chappie")
Cameo: Hinton Battle + Interview with Don Cornelius
Dance Demonstration "Fall In Love" (from the Broadway Play "Sophisticated Ladies," but performed by Hinton Battle on set)
Midpoint song: "In The Raw" The Whispers
Performance: George Duke "Shine On" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Work That Sucker To Death" - Xavier (Don refers to Xavier as a "he," but Xavier is actually a group.)
Performance: D-Train "Walk On By"
Soul Train Line: "Let It Whip" Dazz Band
Performance: George Duke "Dream On"
Lakeside - "I Want to Hold Your Hand."
Sheree Brown - "Get Down, I'm So Bad."
Dancers, record: "Work That Sucker to Death" (Xavier)
Dancers, record: "You're the One for Me" (D Train)
Performance: Ray Parker, Jr - "The Other Woman" and interview.
Soul Train Scramble Board (RALPH SAMPSON), record: "Let's Work" (by Prince).
Soul Train History Book (vintage clip): Smokey Robinson - "Baby Come Close" (from Soul Train #80, 24-Nov-1973)
Midpoint song: "The Gigolo" (by O'Bryan)
Performance: Sister Sledge - "My Guy" and interview.
Dancers, music: "Genius of Love" (Tom Tom Club)
Performance: Ray Parker Jr. - "Streetlove"
Soul Train Line: "Let It Whip" (Dazz Band)
Performance: Kathy Sledge and David Simmons - "All The Man I Need"
Closing credits
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dancers, Two Song Segment:
record: "Destiny" Smokey Robinson
record: "It's You, Lady" Smokey Robinson
Performance: Bettye Lavette - "Right In The Middle Of Falling in Love" +Interview with Don Cornelius. (It's revealed that Bettye did indeed perform on the Chicago version of Soul Train as well.)
Scrambleboard: Elanda + Craig (CHARLIE PARKER) "International Baby" Smokey Robinson
Performance: Smokey Robinson - "Old Fashioned Love" + (after this performance, Don jumps on stage, jokes around with Smokey and back sells the rest of the episode - thusly, not sure if this qualifies as an interview)
Midpoint song: "Tell Me Tomorrow" Smokey Robinson
Smokey Robinson, Question and Answer interview with dancers.
Performance: Smokey Robinson "Tell Me Tomorrow"
Dancers, record: "I'll Try Something New (1982 Version)" Smokey Robinson
Performance: Bettye Lavette - "I Can't Stop"
Soul Train Line: "The Only Game In Town" Smokey Robinson
Performance: Smokey Robinson "Cruisin'"
The Chi-Lites - "Hot On A Thing (Called Love)"
Bill Summers & Summers Heat - "Jam the Box!"
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Mama Used To Say" - Junior
record: "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
Performance: Mary Wells "Gigolo" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Winona + Fred (HARRY BELAFONTE) "Shine On" George Duke
Video, no introduction: The Whispers - "Emergency"
Midpoint song: "Mirror Mirror" - Diana Ross
Performance: The Whispers - "In The Raw" + (humorous) Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Make Up Your Mind" - Aurra
Performance: Mary Wells - "These Arms."
Soul Train Line: "You're The One For Me" - D-Train (same line as episode 383, but truncated)
Performance: The Whispers - "Say Yes."
Opening titles
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
record: "You're The One For Me" - D-Train
Performance: Aurra "Make Up Your Mind" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Linda + Allen (JOE GREENE) "Let's Work" Prince
Video: Al Jarreau "Roof Garden"
Midpoint song: "The Gigolo" - O'Bryan
Performance: Al Jarreau "Teach Me Tonight" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "In The Raw" - The Whispers
Performance: Aurra "Are You Single"
Soul Train Line: "Mama Used To Say" - Junior
Performance: Al Jarreau "We're In This Love Together"
Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Let's Work" Prince
record: "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
Performance: Andrae Crouch - "Handwriting's On The Wall" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Kathy + Charles (NORM NIXON) "The Gigolo" O'Bryan
Cameo: Ola Ray and Matt Cummings, on behalf Johnson Products' brand "Classy Curl" promotion.
Dancers with Ola + Matt, record: "Mirror Mirror" - Diana Ross
Midpoint song: "Steppin' Out" - Kool + The Gang
Performance: Irene Cara "Anyone Can See" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Mama Used To Say" - Junior
Performance: Andrae Crouch - "Waiting For The Son"
Soul Train Line: "You're The One For Me" - D-Train
Performance: Irene Cara "My Baby (He's Something Else)"
Opening titles
Dancers, Two Song Segment:
record: "The Boss" Diana Ross
record: "I'm Coming Out" Diana Ross
Diana Ross, Introduction + Interview with Don Cornelius
Video: Diana Ross - "Why Do Fools Fall In Love?"
Scrambleboard: Jackie and Steve (DIANA ROSS) "Upside Down" Diana Ross
Dancers, record: Diana Ross + The Supremes - Medley, "You Keep Me Hangin On" & "My World Is Empty Without You"
Midpoint song: "Work That Body" Diana Ross
Diana Ross, Question and Answer interview with dancers.
Performance: Diana Ross - "It's Never Too Late"
Dancers, record: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - Diana Ross
Video: Diana Ross - "Mirror Mirror"
Dancers, record: "Love Hangover" - Diana Ross
Performance: Diana Ross - "Endless Love"
—From SOULTRAINFANS:
"...She had on Black and Gold....and She was very personable to the ST Gang! Don let us ask her questions. She stood on the stage alone, Don C. down in the audience with the gang! Don called her a special guest and said,.... the ST Gang would like to ask you "Harmless Questions" (a hint to us not to get deep)! I think we were warned before hand as well, if my memory is correct!!!!
"Diana".......-Said, she would answer almost anything!
ST member "NiLes"-(First Question);- "Diana, Will you perform on Broadway?"
"Diana"-(Answer); "Never done Broadway!, Interested in doing Broadway! Will wait and see what comes her way!
ST member "Reggie Thornton"- (question)-"Can I have a kiss on National TV, cause all my friends know that I am CRAZY about Ms. Ross ..and It is my biggest TURN-On!!!!!
(Don C. is holding his breath, he is breathing hard and passes the mike back to Diana) "Diana" (answer) ARE YOU READY?....! She stoops down and Reggie approaches ready for his (Wish come true) Reggie kisses her left cheek and hugs her tightly!...Diana says;...And he hugs real TIGHT too!!!
ST member "Bernita"-(question)-"Who designs her clothing?"
"Diana" Myself of course...she says Norma Kamali, A friend Jackie Rodgers in New York..Bob Mackie...Ray Avion.. Valentino..Yves St Laurent.. .and she had just done a Vogue spread!
ST member "Tonia Drumgoole"-(question)-"Will you and Michael Jackson be working together?"
"Diana"-(answer)- Hopefully, that would be GREAT....Michael and Paul McCartney are working together now!!! (Before Muscles I think came out!)
ST member "Derek Fox" (question); Diana, Growing up you are like a sister to us, and we admire you Alot! Who were your Idols while growing up?
"Diana" (answer)-Drifters and Smokey Robinson and the Miracles....There weren't a lot of artist to look up to..."growing up in the "Ghetto" in Brewster projects! Lena Horne, Eartha Kitt..were people she liked! She said, They had to use their imaginations and created a lot of their own moves, clothing and FORBIDDEN!!!
Diana Thanked me for the compliment and Thanked the Soul Train Gang for admiring her!!!! She had a lot of FORBIDDEN and it felt like a genuine interview....Nothing planned!
They showed her new Video "Why Do Fools Fall in Love?" Diana dancing and running waving at people on the street's of Las Vegas! Classic 80's Show!!!!
Syreeta "Quick Slick" and "I Don't Know."
Zoom "Love Seasons" and "Saturday Saturday Night."
L.T.D. "Kickin' Back" and "April Love."
James Ingram "Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways."
Opening credits "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dancer Dub Sack: 1st Song, Dancers, on record:"Kickin' Back"- L.T.D.
Dancer Dub Sack:2nd Song, Dancers, on record:"Cool" -The Time
Performance: O'Bryan -"The Gigolo" and (slightly awkward) interview with Don Cornelius.
Scrambleboard: (MAHALIA JACKSON), on record:"Why Do Fools Fall In Love" -Diana Ross
Comedy Break: Tim O'Brien and Ken Sevara
Midpoint Song, Dancers, on record:"Let's Groove" -Earth, Wind & Fire
Performance: Skyy -"Call Me"and interview with Don Cornelius.
Dancers, record:"Apache" -Sugar Hill Gang
Performance: O'Bryan -"It's Over"
Soul Train Line, record:"Louie, Louie " -Barry White
The line starts off with ST dancers Cheryl Song and Rande' Thomas clutching a real python!
Performance: Skyy -"Let''s Celebrate."
Closing credits.
Rockie Robbins - "Time to Think" & "I Believe in You."
Slave - "Snap Shot" & "Wait For Me."
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "This Kind Of Lovin'" The Whispers
record: "Let's Groove" Earth, Wind & Fire
Performance: Bobby Womack "If You Think You're Lonely Now" + Interview with Don Cornelius (Don jokingly quips that the song is "kind of depressing." Bobby replies "well, as long as it depress'em to the stores!" - Laughter erupts.)
Scrambleboard: Michelle + Derrick (ARNA BONTEMPS) "So Ruff, So Tuff" Roger (This scrambleboard is quite possibly will be the only one that was never corrected as it was spelled "ARNAS BONTEMPT" not "ARNA BONTEMPTS")
Hal Jackson's Talented Teen 1981: Kimberly Brooks (Kimberly, an actress and dancer, went onto guest star on shows like Jamie Foxx, Martin and previously starred in the 1980 PBS show "Gettin' To Know Me") + Interview with Don Cornelius
Midpoint, record: "Let's Dance (Make Your Body Move)" West Street Mob
Performance: The Spinners - "You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Baby Hold On" Isley Brothers
Performance: Bobby Womack - "Stand Up"
Soul Train Line: "Louie, Louie" Barry White
Performance: The Spinners - "Love Connection (Raise The Window Down)."
Closing Titles
Opening Theme: "Up on Soul Train"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" Diana Ross
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Steppin' Out" Kool & the Gang
Performance: Patti Austin "Do You Love Me" + Interview
Scramble Board (DUSTY BAKER): "Sweeter As The Days Go By" Shalamar
Soul Train History Book: The Floaters "Float On" (from Soul Train #224, 20-Aug-1977)
Midpoint Song: "Beware" Barry White
Performance: George Benson "Turn Your Love Around" + Interview
3rd song, on record, Dancers: "Let's Dance" West Street Mob
Performance: Patti Austin "Every Home Should Have One"
Soul Train Line: Zoom "Saturday Saturday Night"
Performance: George Benson "Love X Love"
Closing credits
Opening theme
1st song, on record: "Let's Groove" Earth, Wind & Fire
2nd song, on record: "Saturday Saturday Night" Zoom
Performance: The Time "Get it Up" and interview
Soul Train Scrambleboard: (RAY CHARLES), on record: "This Kind of Lovin" The Whispers
James Wesley Jackson - Comic Routine
Soul Train Mid-point song: "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" Diana Ross
Performance: Patti LaBelle "Family" and interview
3rd song, on record: "Snapshot" Slave
Performance: The Time "Cool"
Soul Train Line: Isley Brothers "Inside You"
Performance: Patti LaBelle "Over the Rainbow"
Closing theme
Brick - "Sweat (Til you Get Wet)" and "Wide Open."
Frankie Smith - "Double Dutch Bus" and "The Auction."
Soul Train History Book: The Supremes - "Stoned Love" (from Soul Train #60, 12-May-1973).
Opening titles
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "I Like It" Cameo
record: "Louie, Louie" Barry White
Performance: Stone City Band - "Freaky" (Rick James and Don introduce the band, but this pre segment with their 'kidding around' leaves no time for post-performance interview. Additionally, this is a different performance of the song which was performed on episode #371.)
Scrambleboard: Lynn +Terrell (PHYLLIS HYMAN) "Hold On, I'm Coming" Aretha Franklin
History Book, file performance: The Sylvers "Boogie Fever" (taken from Soul Train episode #186, originally aired 28 August, 1976)
Midpoint, record: "She's A Bad Mamma Jama" Carl Carlton
Performance: Jose Feliciano "Everybody Loves Me" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Now That I Know" The Emotions
Performance: The Stone City Band "Funky Reggae"
Soul Train Line: Isley Brothers "Inside You"
Performance: Jose Feliciano "Ain't That Peculiar"
Closing Titles
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Dancin' Free" Brothers Johnson
record: "Inside You" Isley Brothers
Performance: Stacy Lattisaw "It Was So Easy"
Scrambleboard: Joya + Sam (GEORGE RODGERS) "She's A Bad Mamma Jama" Carl Carlton
Comedy Break: Arsenio Hall (his second appearance!)
Midpoint, record: "I'm In Love" Evelyn King
Performance: The Four Tops "When She Was My Girl" + Interview with Don Cornelius.
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Funtown USA" Rafael Cameron
Performance: Stacy Lattisaw "Love On A Two Way Street"
Soul Train Line: "Super Freak" Rick James (oddly, the record is pitched up this time around and it works!)
Performance: The Four Tops "Let Me Set You Free."
Closing Titles
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Big Time" Rick James
record: "Bustin' Out (Of L Seven)" Rick James
Performance: Rick James "You & I"
Scrambleboard: Karen + Chris (RICK JAMES) "Mary Jane" Rick James
History Book, file performance: Rick James "Fool On The Street" (taken from Soul Train episode #308, originally aired 20 October, 1979)
Midpoint, record: "Call Me Up" Rick James
Performance: Rick James "Super Freak" +Interview with Don Cornelius (Out of all of the Rick James, Don Cornelius interviews - this was the longest. They are actually (playfully) throwing digs and insults at each other!)
3rd record, Dancers, record: "I'm Just A Sucker For Your Love" Teena Marie + Rick James
Performance: The Stone City Band "Freaky"
Soul Train Line: "Give It To Me Baby" Rick James
Performance: Rick James "Ghetto Life"
Closing Titles
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Louie, Louie" Barry White
record: "Super Freak" Rick James
Performance: LaToya Jackson - "Stay The Night" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Jenee + Derek (NAT KING COLE) "I'm In Love" Evelyn King
History Book, file performance: Sly + The Family Stone "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" (taken from Soul Train episode #105, originally aired 29 June, 1974)
Midpoint, record: "We're In This Love Together" Al Jarreau
Performance: Brothers Johnson - "Dancin' Free" + Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Hold On, I'm Comin" Aretha Franklin
Performance: LaToya Jackson - "I Don't Want You To Go."
Soul Train Line: "She's A Bad Mamma Jama" Carl Carlton
Performance: Brothers Johnson "The Real Thing."
Closing Titles
Deniece Williams - "Silly" and "It's Your Conscience."
Richard "Dimples" Fields "She's Got Papers on Me" and "Earth Angel."
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Super Freak" Rick James
record: "Louie, Louie" Barry White
Performance: Phyllis Hyman "Tonight, You and Me" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Julie + Marcus (ROY WILKINS) "Showdown" Furious Five meets Sugarhill Gang
Cameo: Mike Weaver (then the World Boxing Association Heavyweight Champion)
Midpoint, record: "Hold On, I'm Coming" Aretha Franklin
Performance: Carl Carlton - "She's A Bad Mamma Jama" +Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" The Commodores
Performance: Phyllis Hyman - "You Sure Look Good to Me"
Soul Train Line: "Square Biz" Teena Marie
Performance: Carl Carlton - "I Think It's Gonna Be Alright."
Closing Titles
Opening titles: "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "She's A Bad Mamma Jama" Carl Carlton
record: "I'm In Love" Evelyn King
Performance: Barry + Glodean White "I Want You" + Interview with Don Cornelius.
Scrambleboard: Viveen + Michael (THOMAS HEARNS) "Do It Now" SOS Band
(The couple misspelled "Hearns")
History Book, file performance: Barry White - "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" (Taken from Soul Train episode #236 - originally aired 12 November, 1977).
Midpoint, record: "Square Biz" Teena Marie
Performance: Barry White - "Louie, Louie" +Interview with Don Cornelius.
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Love All The Hurt Away" Aretha Franklin + George Benson
Performance: Barry + Glodean White - "The Better Love Is (The Worse It Is When It Is Over)."
Soul Train Line: "Super Freak" Rick James
Performance: Barry White - "Beware."
Closing Titles