Billy Preston/ Brenda Payton

Opening credits ("Soul Train '76- Get on Board")
Dancers, on record: "Let's Go Down To The Disco" The Undisputed Truth
Performance: Billy Preston "Girl"
Scrambleboard: (Tammy Jackson & Sheldon Johnson - SUPREMES), on record: "I Like To Do It" KC & The Sunshine Band
Performance: Brenda Payton "I Keep Coming Back For More"
(Gilda Woods, known for discovering Brenda & the Tabulations, explains why Brenda is not with the Tabulations during the introduction.)
Interview: Pam Grier & Richard Pryor (A clip from Car Wash is presented.)
Dancers (and Pam Grier & Richard Pryor), on record: "Isn't She Lovely" Stevie Wonder
Midpoint Song, Dancers, on record: "Spring Affair" Donna Summer
Interview: Billy Preston (It is revealed here that Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones is on stage performing with Preston.)
Performance: Billy Preston "Do What You Want To"
Dancers, record: "Bodyheat" James Brown
Performance: Brenda Payton "Home To Myself"
Soul Train Line, record: "Think Happy" The Jacksons
Performance: Billy Preston "I've Got The Spirit"
Closing credits
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