Jermaine Jackson/ Dramatics

Season 9Episode 2760 minMay 10, 1980
Jermaine Jackson/ Dramatics

Opening credits: "Up on Soul Train" by the Waters

Dancers, record: "From 9:00 Until" Lakeside

Dancers, record: "Got To Be Enough" Con Funk Shun

Soul Train Scramble Board (BILL COSBY), record: "Funkytown" Lipps Inc.

Performance: The Dramatics - "Welcome Back Home."

Dance routine: Patricia and K.C. dance to "Love Injection" by Trussel.

Dancers, record: "Twilight Zone/Twilight Tone" The Manhattan Transfer)

Midpoint song: ??

Performance: Jermaine Jackson - "Let's Get Serious" and interview.

Dancers, record: "Landlord" Gladys Knight & The Pips

Performance: The Dramatics - "Be With The One That You Love" and interview.

Soul Train Line: "Don't Push It, Don't Force It" (Leon Haywood)

Performance: Jermaine Jackson - "You're Supposed To Keep Your Love For Me."

Don Cornelius closing comment & credits.

Jermaine Jackson/ Dramatics has aired on May 10, 1980 at 1:00 PM
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