War/ O'Bryan

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
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