Al Green/ The Impressions

Opening titles
Performance: Al Green "Sweet Sixteen" and "Jesus is Waiting."
Scrambleboard: (FIRST CHOICE) First Choice (coincidentally) "Newsy Neighbors."
Soul Train Line Song: Kool and the Gang "Jungle Boogie."
Performance: The Impressions "If It's In You To Do Wrong" and an interview with Don Cornelius.
Soul Train Mid-point song: The O'Jays "For the Love of Money."
Al Green answers questions from the Dancers and performs "Livin' for You."
Performance: The Impressions "Finally Got Myself Together."
Performance: Al Green "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)."
Closing theme.
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