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Soul Train

音乐
S7
开播:1977-08-20季终:1978-05-13
剧集列表
1978/05/13 S7 E39
Cuba Gooding/ Lenny Williams

Cuba Gooding - "Mind Pleaser" and "As Long as There's You."

Lenny Williams - "Look Up with Your Mind" and "Choosing You."

Sharon Redd, Ula Hedwig and Charlotte Crossley (formerly of the Harlettes, Bette Midler's backup group) - "Ain't No Man Worth It."

1978/05/06 S7 E38
Smokey Robinson/ Patti Austin

Opening Theme "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Your Love Is So Good for Me" Diana Ross

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Dance Across the Floor" Jimmy "Bo" Horne

Soul Train Scramble Board: "Everybody Dance" Chic

Performance: Patti Austin "We're in Love", with introduction featuring special guest Quincy Jones

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "I Feel Good" Al Green

Performance: Smokey Robinson "Daylight and Darkness"

Midpoint Song: "Rumour Has It" Donna Summer

Interview with Smokey Robinson and performance "Why You Wanna See My Bad Side"

4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Dance With Me" Peter Brown

Performance: Patti Austin "I Just Want To Know" plus an interview with Don.

Soul Train Line Song: Roy Ayers "Freaky Deaky"

Performance: Smokey Robinson "Trying It Again"

Closing credits

1978/04/29 S7 E37
Fifth Dimension/ Mandrill

The 5th Dimension - "Star Dancing"

Mandrill - "Happy Beat"

1978/04/22 S7 E36
Herp Alpert & Hugh Maskela/ Aalon

Herb Alpert and Hugh Masekela - "Skokiaan," "Moonza" and "Happy Hanna." 

Aalon (guitarist, with a four-piece band) - "Rock 'N' Roll Gangster" and "Cream City."

1978/04/15 S7 E35
Enchantment/ Wild Cherry/ Bunny Sigler

Enchantment - "It's You That I Need" & "If You're Ready (Here it Comes)."

Wild Cherry - "Play That Funky Music" and "I Love My Music."

Bunny Sigler "Let Me Party with You."

1978/04/08 S7 E34
Johnny Mathis/ Deniece Williams

Johnny Mathis - "How Deep Is Your Love?" and "Till Love Touches Your Life."

Johnny Mathis & Deniece Williams - "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late" and "Emotion."

Deniece Williams - "God Is Amazing."

1978/04/01 S7 E33
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes/ Roy Ayers

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes - "Baby, You Got My Nose Open" and "Let's Talk it Over."

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes featuring Sharon Paige - "I Want to Know Your Name."

Roy Ayers' Ubiquity - "Running Away" and "Freaky Deaky."

1978/03/25 S7 E32
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr./ Cheryl Barnes/ Stargard

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. "Look What You've Done" and "My Reason is to be With You"

Cheryl Barnes "Save and Spend" and "I Know"

Stargard - "Theme From 'Which Way Is Up'" and "Love is So Easy."

1978/03/18 S7 E31
Bobby Womack/ Denise La Salle

Bobby Womack sings "Trust Your Heart", "It's Party Time" and "Wind it Up."

Denise LaSalle - "Love Me Right" and "Move Your Body."

1978/03/11 S7 E30
The Four Tops/ Con Funk Shun

Opening Theme "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Bootzilla" Bootsy's Rubber Band

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "We Don't Wanna' Sit Down (We Wanna' Git Down)" Brick

Soul Train Scramble Board: "Don't Cost You Nothing" Ashford & Simpson

Performance: Con Funk Shun "Ffun"

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Save And Spend" Cheryl Barnes

Performance: The Four Tops "The Show Must Go On"

Midpoint Song: "On Broadway" George Benson

Interview with the Four Tops and performance "Love is a Joy"

4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Love Makes a Woman" Phoebe Snow

Performance: Con Funk Shun "ConFunkShunizeYa" plus an interview

Soul Train Line Song: Lonnie Jordan "Junkie To My Music"

Performance: The Four Tops "I Can't Live Without You"

Closing credits

1978/03/04 S7 E29
Lonnie Jordan/ Brass Construction/ Pattie Brooks

Lonnie Jordan - "Grey Rainy Days" and "Jungle Dancin'."

Brass Construction - "L-O-V-E-U" and "Celebrate."

Pattie Brooks "Love Shock."

1978/02/25 S7 E28
Billy Preston/ Esther Phillips

Billy Preston - "I'm Really Gonna Miss You", "Wide Stride" and "A Whole New Thing."

Esther Phillips - "Love Addict" and "In a Soft and Subtle Way."

1978/02/18 S7 E27
War/ Eloise Laws

War - "Galaxy," "Junkie To My Music" and "L.A. Sunshine."

Eloise Laws - "Number One" and "Baby You Lied."

1978/02/11 S7 E26
The Temptations/ William Bell/ Pattie Brooks

Opening Theme: "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Junkie to My Music" Lonnie Jordan

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Theme From Which Way Is Up" Stargard

Soul Train Scramble Board: "Ain't Gonna' Hurt Nobody" Brick

Performance: William Bell "Easy Comin' Out (Hard Goin' In)"

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" Chic

Performance: Pattie Brooks "Don't Make Me Wait" plus an interview with Don.

Midpoint Song: "Top of the World" Diana Ross

Perfomance: The Temptations "In a Lifetime" plus an interview with Don

4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Lady Love" Lou Rawls

Performance: William Bell "Tryin' To Love Two" plus an interview with Don

Soul Train Line Song: Earth, Wind & Fire "Jupiter"

Performance: The Temptations "I'm On Fire (Body Song)"

Closing credits

1978/02/04 S7 E25
L.T.D./ Michael Henderson

Opening Theme "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Dance, Dance, Dance (Yowsah, Yowsah, Yowsah)" Chic

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Too Hot Ta Trot" Commodores

Soul Train Scramble Board: "Baby, Baby, My Love's All For You" Deniece Williams

Performance: Michael Henderson "Won't You Be Mine"

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Jupiter" Earth, Wind & Fire

Performance: L.T.D. "Never Get Enough Of Your Love"

Midpoint Song: "Junkie To My Music" Lonnie Jordan

Interview with L.T.D. and performance: "(Every Time I Turn Around) Back In Love Again"

4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Ain't Gonna' Hurt Nobody" Brick

Performance: Michael Henderson "Let Me Love You" plus an interview

Soul Train Line Song: Stargard "Theme From Which Way Is Up"

Performance: L.T.D. "We Party Hearty"

Closing credits

1978/01/28 S7 E24
Bill Withers/ Odyssey

Bill Withers - "Lovely Day". "I Want to Spend the Night" & "Tender Thing."

Odyssey - "Native New Yorker" and "Easy Come, Easy Go."

1978/01/21 S7 E23
The Sylvers/ Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs

The Sylvers - "New Horizons", "Party Maker" and "Any Way You Want Me."

Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs - "Fly Away to my Wonderland" & "What Kind of Man Would I Have to Be."

1978/01/14 S7 E22
Freda Payne/ Ronnie Laws/ Morris Jefferson

Freda Payne - "Love Magnet," "Master of Love" and "Stares and Whispers"

Ronnie Laws (saxophonist) - "Friends and Strangers" and "Always There."

Morris Jefferson - "Spank Your Blank Blank."

1978/01/07 S7 E21
Brothers Johnson/ Foster Sylvers

The Brothers Johnson - "Strawberry Letter 23," "Runnin' for Your Lovin'" and "Right On Time."

Foster Sylvers - "Don't Be Cruel" and "Knockin' on Your Door."

1977/12/31 S7 E20
Phillippe Wynne/ Side Effect/ Al Hudson & the Soul Partners

Philippe' Wynne - "Take Me as I Am" and "That's Alright Too."

Side Effect - "Goin' Bananas" and "It's All Your Mind."

Al Hudson and the Soul Partners - "If You Feel like Dancing."

1977/12/24 S7 E19
Brick/ Sister Sledge

Opening titles.

1st song, Dancers, on record: "Any Way You Want To" The Sylvers

2nd song, Dancers, on record: "Serpentine Fire" Earth, Wind & Fire

Scrambleboard: (JAMES PHILLIPS) "Come and Go With Me" Pockets

Performance: Sister Sledge - "Baby It's the Rain."

3rd song, Dancers, on record: "More Than a Woman" Tavares

Performance: Brick - "Dusic."

Midpoint Song: "As" Stevie Wonder

Brick - Interview with Don Cornelius and performance of "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody."

4th song, Dancers, on record: "Brick House (Live Version)" Commodores

Performance: Sister Sledge - "As" & interview with Don Cornelius.

Soul Train Line, record: "Galaxy" (by War).

Performance: Brick - "Happy."

Closing titles

1977/12/17 S7 E18
The Spinners/ Hodges, James & Smith

The Spinners - "Heaven On Earth (So Fine)," "Baby I Need Your Love (You're The Only One)" and "Easy Come, Easy Go."

Hodges, James and Smith - "Don't Take Away Your Love" and "Since I Fell for You."

1977/12/10 S7 E17
Ashford & Simpson/ Ronnie Dyson

Ashford and Simpson - "Send It" (and possibly "By way of Love's Express" and "Top of the Stairs").

Ronnie Dyson - "Don't Be Afraid" and "Sara Smile."

1977/12/03 S7 E16
Deniece Williams/ Mother's Finest

Deniece Williams - "Seasons."

Mother's Finest - "Baby Love" (and "Truth'll Set you Free").

1977/11/26 S7 E15
Manhattans/ Kellee Peterson

The Manhattans - "We Never Danced To A Love Song," "It's You" and "It Feels So Good to Be Loved So Bad."

Kellee Patterson- "If It Don't Fit, Don't Force It" and "Turn on the Light."

1977/11/19 S7 E14
Lou Rawls/ Ritchie Family

Lou Rawls - "Lady Love," "Trade Winds" and "See You When I Git There."

Ritchie Family - "Quiet Village" and "African Queens."

1977/11/12 S7 E13
Barry White/ Love Unlimited

Soul Train visits Barry White at his home, where he performs "You Turned My Whole World Around," "Playing Your Game, Baby," "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me" and "Oh, What a Night for Dancing."

Love Unlimited, a vocal trio featuring Barry's wife Glodean, sings "He's All I've Got."

1977/11/05 S7 E12
Teddy Pendergrass/ Rose Royce

Teddy Pendergrass - "Easy, Easy, Got to Take it Easy", "The Whole Town's Laughing at Me" and "I Don't Love You Anymore."

Rose Royce - "Ooh Boy" and "Do Your Dance."

1977/10/29 S7 E11
Johnnie Taylor/ Millie Jackson

Opening Theme ("Soul Train '76- Get On Board")

1st Song On Record: L.T.D. - Back In Love Again

2nd Song On Record: KC and The Sunshine Band - "Wrap Your Arms Around Me."

Scramble Board: (HARRIET TUBMAN) The Commodores - "Brick House"

Performance: Millie Jackson - "If You're Not Back In Love By Monday."

3rd Song On Record: New Birth - Deeper

Performance: Johnnie Taylor - Love Is Better In The A.M.

Midpoint: The Emotions - Rejoice

Interview with Johnnie Taylor + clip from the movie "Disco 9000."

Performance: Johnnie Taylor - "Disco 9000."

4th Song On Record: Meco - Star Wars Theme

Performance: Millie Jackson - "You Created A Monster" + Interview

Line: Brick - Dusic

Performance: Johnnie Taylor - "Your Love Is Rated X."

Closing credits

1977/10/22 S7 E10
Tavares/ David Oliver

Tavares "Heaven Must be Missing An Angel" and "Whodunnit"

David Oliver "Love So Strong" and "Friends and Strangers"

1977/10/15 S7 E9
Smokey Robinson/ Dee Dee Sharp

Opening Theme "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Brick House" Commodores

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Another Star" Stevie Wonder

Soul Train Scramble Board: "I Feel Love" Donna Summer

Performance: Dee Dee Sharp Gamble "Nobody Could Take Your Place"

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next to Me" Barry White

Smokey Robinson interview (and a clip from the movie Big Time)

Midpoint Song: "Star Wars Theme" Meco

Performance: Smokey Robinson "Theme From Big Time"

4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Rejoice" The Emotions

Performance: Dee Dee Sharp Gamble "What Color Is Love" plus an interview

Soul Train Line Song: Brick "Dusic"

Performance: Smokey Robinson "Hip Trip (aka "You Say You Got It All")"

Closing credits

1977/10/08 S7 E8
Lamont Dozier/ Phyllis Hyman/ High Inergy

Lamont Dozier - "Going Back to My Roots" and "Sight for Sore Eyes."

Phyllis Hyman - "Loving You, Losing You" and "No One Can Love You More."

High Inergy - "You Can't Turn Me Off (In the Middle of Turning Me On)."

1977/10/01 S7 E7
Emotions/ Maze featuring Frankie Beverly

Opening Theme ("Soul Train '76- Get on Board")

1st Song, Dancers: The Ohio Players - O-H-I-O

2nd Song, Dancers: Idris Muhammad - Turn This Mother Out

Scrambleboard: (REGGIE JACKSON) New Birth - Deeper

Performance: Maze f/Frankie Beverly - While I'm Alone

3rd Song, Dancers: KC & The Sunshine Band - Wrap Your Arms Around Me

Performance: The Emotions - Rejoice

Midpoint: C.J. & Co. - Devil's Gun

Interview with The Emotions followed by performance of "Don't Ask My Neighbors."

4th Song, Dancers: Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. - Look What You've Done To My Heart

Performance: Maze f/Frankie Beverly - "Lady Of Magic" + Interview

Soul Train Line: Donna Summer - "I Feel Love"

Performance: The Emotions - "Best Of My Love."

Closing Credits

1977/09/24 S7 E6
The Dramatics/ Tata Vega

Dramatics - "Come Inside", "Shake it Well" & "Ocean of Thoughts and Dreams."

Tata Vega - "Come in Heaven, Earth Is Calling.", "You'll never Rock Alone" & "Just When Things Are Getting Good."

1977/09/17 S7 E5
Tyrone Davis/ Dorothy Moore

Tyrone Davis - "Give It Up (Turn It Loose)" and "This I Swear."

Dorothy Moore - "I Believe You" and "Let the Music Play."

1977/09/10 S7 E4
Johnny Guitar Watson/ The Whispers

Opening Theme "Soul Train '76"

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "I Feel Love" Donna Summer

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Brick House" Commodores

Soul Train Scramble Board (unknown): "O-H-I-O" The Ohio Players

Performance: The Whispers "Make It With You"

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Devil's Gun" C.J. & Co.

Performance: Johnny "Guitar" Watson "A Real Mother For Ya"

Midpoint Song: "It's Ecstasy When You Lay Down Next To Me" Barry White

Interview with Johhny "Guitar" Watson and performance "Tarzan"

4th song, on record, Dancers: "Runnin' For Your Lovin'" The Brothers Johnson

Performance: The Whispers "I'm Gonna Make You My Wife" plus an interview

Soul Train Line Song: The O'Jays "Work On Me"

Performance: Johnny "Guitar" Watson "Lover Jones"

Closing Credits

1977/09/03 S7 E3
O'Jays/ Al Jarreau/ Truth

The O'Jays - "Work on Me" and "Stand Up"

Al Jarreau - "Take Five" and "Loving You"

Truth - "Come Back Home"

1977/08/27 S7 E2
Jermaine Jackson/ Switch

Jermaine Jackson - "I Love You More" (and possibly "You Need to be Loved" and "My Touch of Madness").

Switch - "Somebody's Watching You" and "I Want to Be with You."

1977/08/20 S7 E1
O.C. Smith/ HOT/ Floaters

O.C. Smith - "Together," "You and I" and "Simple Life."

HOT - "Angel in Your Arms."

The Floaters - "Float On."

The set changes again- now there is the title on stage behind the performers