Billy Preston/ The Sylvers

Season 5Episode 1960 minDec 27, 1975
Billy Preston/ The Sylvers

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1st song, Dancers, on record: "Love Rollercoaster" (Ohio Players)

2nd song, Dancers, on record: "That's the Way (I like It)" (KC and the Sunshine Band)

Scrambleboard: (FREDA PAYNE), Dancers, on record: "Happy" (aka "I'll Make You Happy Baby") (Eddie Kendricks)

Don Cornelius interviews Foster Sylvers (of The Sylvers).

Performance: The Sylvers - "Free Style"

4th song, Dancers, on record: "Sing a Song" (Earth, Wind, and Fire)

Performance: Billy Preston - "That's Life"

Midpoint song: "The Right Track" (Southshore Commission)

Don Cornelius interviews Billy Preston.

2nd performance: Billy Preston - "Do It While You Can"

5th song, Dancers, on record: "Super Bad, Super Slick"(James Brown)

2nd performance: The Sylvers - "Boogie Fever"

Soul Train Line, on record: "Dance With Me" (Rufus, with Chaka Khan)

3rd performance: Billy Preston -"Fancy Lady"

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