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
Trailer
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