David Ruffin / Shirley Brown / 9th Creation / The Lockers

(1) Opening credits.
(2) dancers, record: "Midnight Sky" (The Isley Brothers).
(3) Performance: Shirley Brown - "I've Got to Go on Without You."
(4) Soul Train Scramble board ("BARBARA MASON"), record: "Boogie On Reggae Woman" (Stevie Wonder).
(5) 9th Creation - "Skin It Back" (instrumental).
(6) The Lockers (dance troupe founded by Toni Basil). Following their performance, Don Cornelius talks with the individual dancers: Toni Basil (also the group's choreographer), Fred Berry (later played 'Rerun' on "What's Happening"), Leo "Fluky Luke" Williamson, Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quinones, Bill "Slim the Robot" Williams, Greg Pope, and Don "Campbellock" Campbell.
(7) Mid-Point song: "Heartbreak Road" (Bill Withers).
(8) David Ruffin interview and sings "Me & Rock And Roll Are Here To Stay."
(9) dancers, record: "Tell Me What You Want" (Jimmy Ruffin).
(10) Performance: Shirley Brown - "Woman To Woman" and interview.
(11) Soul Train Line, record: "Release Yourself" (Graham Central Station).
(12) Performance: David Ruffin - "Take Me Clear From Here."
(13) Closing credits
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