The Supremes/ Al Hudson & the Soul Partners

Opening Theme ("Soul Train '76- Get on Board" by the Soul Train Gang)
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Who Are You" The Temptations
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "High School Dance" The Sylvers
Scrambleboard (STEVIE WONDER): "Spring Affair" Donna Summer
Performance: Al Hudson "I Got A Notion, You Got The Motion" plus an interview
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Enjoy Yourself" The Jacksons
Performance: The Supremes "You're My Driving Wheel" plus an interview
Midpoint: "Keep Me Cryin'" Al Green
Performance: The Supremes "You Are The Heart Of Me"
4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Ooh Cha" The Soul Train Gang
Performance: Al Hudson "Disco Lover"
Soul Train Line Song: Stevie Wonder "I Wish"
Performance: The Supremes "Come Into My Life"
Closing credits
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