Switch/ McCrarys

Opening Theme ("Soul Train '78" by the Hollywood Disco Jazz Band)
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Le Freak" Chic
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Got to Be Real" Cheryl Lynn
Scrambleboard (AZIE MORTON) "Cooling Out" Jerry Butler
Performance: The McCrary's - "Don't Wear Yourself Out" plus an interview
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Now That We Found Love" Third World
4th Song, on record, Dancers: "I'm Every Woman" Chaka Khan
Midpoint: "Sha La La Means I love You" Barry White
Performance: Switch "There'll Never Be" plus an interview
5th Song, on record, Dancers: "Take That To The Bank" Shalamar
Performance: The McCrary's "You"
Soul Train Line Song: Barry White "Look at Her"
Performance: Switch "We Like To Party...Come On"
Closing credits
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