Soul Train - Season 13

Season 13
Episodes

The S.O.S. Band/ Mary Jane Girls
The S.O.S. Band - "Just Be Good to Me" & "Tell Me If You Still Care."
Mary Jane Girls - "Candy Man" and "All Night Long."

Manhattans/ Philip Bailey
Opening Theme: "Soul Train's a Comin Remix"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Cold Blooded" Rick James
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Get It Right" Aretha Franklin
Performance: Philip Bailey "I Know" plus interview
Scrambleboard (FRANK ROBINSON): "High-Rise" Ashford & Simpson
Soul Train History Book: Kool & The Gang "Funky Stuff" (from Soul Train #86, 12-Jan-1974)
Midpoint Song: "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" Michael Jackson
Performance: The Manhattans "Crazy" plus interview
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Just Be Good To Me" The SOS Band
Performance: Philip Bailey "Your Boyfriend's Back"
Soul Train Line: Herbie Hancock "Rockit"
Performance: The Manhattans "Forever By Your Side"
Closing credits

Jeffrey Osborne/ Midnight Star
Midnight Star - "Freak-A-Zoid" and "Wet My Whistle."
Jeffrey Osborne - "Don't You Get So Mad" and "Stay with Me Tonight."
Comedian-actor T.K. Carter talks about his ABC-TV series 'Just Our Luck.'

Al Green/ Planet Patrol
Al Green - "I Know It Was the Blood" and "Look at the Things God Has Made".
Planet Patrol - "Cheap Thrills" and "Play At Your Own Risk."

The Gap Band/ Michael Sembello
The Gap Band - "Party Train" & "Season's No Reason to Change."
Michael Sembello - "Maniac" and "Automatic Man"

Sister Sledge/ Lillo
Opening credits
Dancer Dub Sack: 1st Song, Dancers, on record:"Party Train"The Gap Band
Dancer Dub Sack: 2nd Song, Dancers, on record:"Fix It" Teena Marie
Performance: Lillo - "(You're A Good Girl)" and interview with Don Cornelius.
Scrambleboard: (VANESSA WILLIAMS), on record:"Show Me The Way" Skyy
Video: "Save The Overtime For Me" Gladys Knight & The Pips.
Midpoint Song, Dancers, on record: "Kick It Live From 9 to 5" Sugar Hill Gang
Performance: Sister Sledge - "Gotta Get Back To Love"and interview with Don Cornelius. (The Sisters come in three this episode as Debbie was on maternity leave.)
Dancers, record: "Ain't Nobody" Rufus and Chaka Khan
Performance: Lillo Thomas - "Who Do You Think You Are?"
Soul Train Line, record:"Bad Lady"Stone City Band
Performance: Sister Sledge - "Lifetime Lover"
Closing credits.

Jennifer Holiday/ Klique
Opening credits
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "Kick It Live From Nine To Five" Sugar Hill Gang
2nd Song, Dancers, on record: "Show Me The Way" Skyy
Performance: Klique - "Stop Doggin' Me Around" and interview with Don Cornelius.
Scrambleboard: (MARY BETHUNE), on record: "Ain't Nobody" Rufus and Chaka Khan
Soul Train History Book clip: Jermaine Jackson - "Daddy's Home" (from Soul Train #35, 21-Oct-1972)
Midpoint Song: "Cold Blooded" Rick James
Performance: Jennifer Holliday - "I Am Love" and interview with Don Cornelius.
Dancers, record: "Don't Get So Mad" Jeffrey Osbourne
Performance: Klique - "Burning Hot"
Soul Train Line: "Rockit" Herbie Hancock
Performance: Jennifer Holliday - "Just Let Me Wait"
Closing credits

Manhattan Transfer/ Kashif
Opening credits
Dancer Dub Sack: 1st Song, Dancers, on record: "Show Me The Way"- Skyy
Dancer Dub Sack: 2nd Song, Dancers, on record: "Cold Blooded"- Rick James
Performance: Kashif - "Say Something Love" and interview with Don Cornelius.
Scrambleboard: (PAUL ROBESON), on record: "Pilot Error"- Stephanie Mills
Music Video: Lionel Richie -"All Night Long"
Midpoint Song, Dancers, on record: "Ain't Nobody" (Rufus & Chaka Khan)
Performance: Manhattan Transfer - "Spice of Life"and interview with Don Cornelius.
Dancers, record:"Party Train"- Gap Band
Performance: Kashif - "I Just Gotta Have You (Lover Turn Me On)"
Soul Train Line, record: Sugar Hill Gang - "Kick It Live From 9 to 5"
Performance: Manhattan Transfer - "Birdland"
Closing credits.

Herbie Hancock/ DeBarge
Herbie Hancock - "Rock it" and "Autodrive."
DeBarge - "Time Will Reveal" and "Baby Won't Cha Come Quick."

Kool & The Gang/ Tavares

The Commodores/ Anita Baker

Atlantic Starr/ James Ingram

Cheryl Lynn/ Con Funk Shun

Ray Parker, Jr./ New Edition

Evelyn Champagne King/ D-Train

Tom Tom Club/ Howard Johnson

Teena Marie/ Womack & Womack

Patti LaBelle/ J. Blackfoot

Bobby Womack/ Shannon

The Pointer Sisters/ Bobby Nunn

Shalamar/ Nona Hendryx

Tribute to Dionne Warwick/ NYC Breakers

Dennis Edwards/ Newcleus

Yarbrough & Peoples/ Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill

O'Bryan/ Real to Real

The O'Jays/ The Romantics

The Dazz Band/ Run D.M.C.

Marilyn McCoo & Bily Davis, Jr./ The Deele/ Kim Fields
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