War/ The Main Ingredient

Season 5Episode 1360 minnov. 15, 1975
War/ The Main Ingredient

Opening titles

1st Song, Soul Train Dancers: Willie Hutch- "Love Power"

Main Ingredient performance: "Over You"

2nd song, Soul Train Dancers: Aretha Franklin "Mr D.J." 

War performance: "Southern Part of Texas" 

Scrambleboard: (ESTHER PHILLIPS), record: "Fancy Lady" (Commodores)

War video film: "Why Can't We Be Friends"

Main Ingredient performance: "Shame on the World" and interview.

War interview and performance: "Low Rider"

Soul Train Line Song: Herbie Mann "Waterbed"

War performance: "Smile Happy" 

Closing theme

War/ The Main Ingredient has aired on nov. 15, 1975 at 13:00
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