Salute to the Commodores

Soul Train salutes the Commodores on their 10th anniversary as recording artists.
Opening Theme ("Soul Train '78" by the Hollywood Disco Jazz Band)
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Slippery When Wet" (1975)
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Sweet Love" (1975)
Soul Train History Book: The Commodores - "Machine Gun" (from show #4.15 /121, 28-Dec-1974)
Performance: The Commodores - "Wonderland."
Don interviews Benny Ashburn and introduces the members of the Commodores.
Performance: The Commodores - "Still"
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Brick House" (1977)
Performance: The Commodores - "Three Times a Lady."
Soul Train Line Song: "Too Hot to Trot" (1977)
Performance: The Commodores - "Sail On."
Closing credits.
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