Johnnie Taylor/ Donna Summer

Opening Theme "Soul Train '75"
1st song, on record, Dancers: "He's a Friend" Eddie Kendricks
2nd song, on record, Dancers: "Let's Go Disco" Archie Bell & the Drells
Soul Train Scramble Board: "Heavy Love" David Ruffin
Performance: Donna Summer "Love to Love You Baby"
3rd song, on record, Dancers: "Livin' for the Weekend" The O'Jays
Performance: Johnnie Taylor "Somebody's Gettin' It"
Midpoint Song: "Feel the Spirit ('76)" Leroy Hutson
Interview with Johnnie Taylor plus a performance "Disco Lady" (and a mention of Soul Train in the song got a wild response)
4th song, on record, Dancers: "Open" Smokey Robinson
Performance: Donna Summer "Could It Be Magic" plus an interview
Soul Train Line Song: Rufus & Chaka Khan "Dance Wit Me"
Performance: Johnnie Taylor "Running Out of Lies"
Closing credit
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