Soul Train - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Intruders / Foster Sylvers
Opening Theme ("Hot Potatoes" by King Curtis)
Performance: The Intruders "I'll Always Love My Mama"
Soul Train Line Song: The O'Jays "Put Your Hands Together"
Scrambleboard: (MANDRILL) "Sweet Charlie Babe" Jackie Moore
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "If You Feel Like Coming Home" The Whispers
Interview with Edmund & Ricky Sylvers
Performance: Foster w/Angie & Pat Sylvers "Misdemeanor" + Interview
Midpoint: Mandrill - Hang Loose
Lynn Sharpe from Encore magazine presents Don Cornelius with a plaque of the Sept. '73 issue
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "I Believe In You" Johnnie Taylor
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Sexy Sexy Sexy" James Brown
Performance: The Intruders - I Wanna Know Your Name + Interview
4th song, on record, Dancers: "Keep On Truckin'" Eddie Kendricks
Performance: Foster w/Angie & Pat Sylvers - Hey Little Girl
Closing credits

The Whispers / Mandrill
Opening Theme "Hot Potatoe"
Performance: Mandrill - "Get It All"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Sexy, Sexy, Sexy" James Brown
Soul Train Line Song: Jackson 5 "Get It Together"
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Future Shock" Curtis Mayfield
Performance: The Whispers - "Feel Like Comin' Home" plus an interview.
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Higher Ground" Stevie Wonder
4th Song, on record, Dancers: "Put Your Hands Together" The O'Jays
The Soul Train dancers ask special guest Isaac Hayes questions
Soul Train Scramble Board: "I Believe In You (You Believe In Me)" Johnnie Taylor
Performance: Mandrill - "Hang Loose" plus an interview.
5th Song, on record, Dancers: "Keep On Truckin'" Eddie Kendricks
Performance: The Whispers - "I Only Meant To Wet My Feet."
Closing Credits

Fred Wesley & the JB's/ Lyn Collins/ The Sly, the Slick and the Wicked
Fred Wesley & the J.B.'s "Doing it to Death" & "If You Don't Get it the First Time."
Lyn Collins - "Take Me as I Am"
Sly, the Slick & the Wicked - "Sho' Nuff"

Dance Contest Show / The Sylvers
The Sylvers perform "Stay Away from Me" and "Through The Love In My Heart."
Los Angeles mayor Thomas Bradley presents scholarships to the winners of a dance contest.

The Isley Brothers / Betty Wright / Jr. Walker & the All-Stars
Opening titles (opening theme: "Hot Potatoes" by King Curtis)
Performance: The Isley Brothers - "Listen To The Music"
1st song, dancers, on record: "Higher Ground"- Stevie Wonder
Soul Train Line: The O'Jays - "Put Your Hands Together"
Performance: Betty Wright - "Gimme Back My Man"
Scrambleboard: (BLOODSTONE) "We're On The Right Track" - Ultra High Frequency
Performance: Jr. Walker and The All-Stars - "Peace & Understanding Is Hard To Find" plus an interview with Don Cornelius.
Brief interview by Don Cornelius with The Isley Brothers followed by a performance: "That Lady, Pt. 1 & 2"
Performance: Betty Wright - "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker" plus an interview with Don Cornelius.
2nd song, dancers, on record: "Sexy, Sexy, Sexy" (James Brown)
3rd song, dancers, on record: "Keep On Truckin'" (Eddie Kendricks)
Performance: The Isley Brothers - "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight."
Closing from Don Cornelius and ending credits.

Eddie Kendricks / The Dramatics / Rufus
Eddie Kendricks - "Keep on Truckin'"
The Dramatics - "Hey You! Get Off My Mountain"
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - "Keep It Coming"

B.B. King / The Moments
B.B. King - "I Like to Live the Love," "I Can't Leave," "To Know You Is To Love You."
The Moments - "My Thing" and "Gotta Find a Way."

The Four Tops / Bloodstone / Lee Charles
Bloodstone - "Natural High"
Lee Charles - "I Just Want to Be Loved"
The Four Tops - "Are You Man Enough?" (from the 'Shaft in Africa' soundtrack)

Barry White / Love Unlimited / The Temprees
Opening titles. "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" by MFSB & the Three Degrees
Performance: Love Unlimited - "Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It."
Soul Train Line, on record: Earth, Wind & Fire- "Evil"
Lola Falana is interviewed by Don Cornelius.
Dancers, on record: "I Can't Get Enough Of That Funky Stuff" Kool And The Gang.
Performance: Barry White - "I've Got So Much To Give."
Scrambleboard segment: on record: "Midnight Train to Georgia" Gladys Knight and the Pips .
Performance: The Temprees - "Love's Maze."
Barry White takes questions from the Soul Train dancers/regulars.
Performance: Barry White - "Never Never Gonna Give You Up."
Dancers, on record: "This Time It's Real" Tower of Power .
Performance: Love Unlimited - "It May Be Winter Outside."
Dancers, on record: "If You Feel Like Coming Home Baby" The Whispers.
Performance The Temprees - "Wrap Me In Love."
Closing credits.

The Jackson 5
Opening Theme (Production wise, the very first usage of "TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: The Jackson 5 "Dancing Machine"
Interview with Joe Jackson showing Jackson family home movies
1st Song, on record: The Jackson 5 "It's Too Late To Change The Time"
Interview with Randy + performance: Jermaine Jackson "You're In Good Hands"
Line: The O'Jays "Put Your Hands Together"
Midpoint: (On record) The Jackson 5 "Hum Along And Dance
Q & A with The Jackson 5 followed by performance of "Get It Together"
Scrambleboard: (MILLIE JACKSON) "Let me Be Your Lovemaker" Betty Wright
Interview with Michael followed by performance of With A Child's Heart
2nd Song, Dancers, on record: "Blow Your Whistle" KC & The Sunshine Band
Performance: The Jackson 5 - Don't Say Goodbye Again
Closing credits

Curtis Mayfield / Millie Jackson / Natural Four
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB).
Performance:
Curtis Mayfield - "Back To The World."
Soul Train Line: The Jackson 5 "Get It Together."
Interview with Clarence Avant discussing the movie Save The Children.
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Keep On Truckin'" Eddie Kendricks.
Performance: Millie Jackson - "Hypocrisy."
Scrambleboard: (TOWER OF POWER) "Ashes to Ashes" The 5th Dimension.
Performance: Natural Four "Can This Be Real?" + Interview.
Midpoint record: "Joy" Isaac Hayes.'
Interview + Performance: Curtis Mayfield - "If I Were Only A Child Again."
2nd song, on record, Dancers: "Funky Stuff" Kool & The Gang.
Performance: Millie Jackson - "Hurts So Good" + Interview.
3rd song, on record, Dancers: "The Love I Lost" Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes.
Performance: Curtis Mayfield - "Future Shock."
Closing credits.

Tower of Power / The Pointer Sisters / Tavares
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: Tower Of Power "This Time It's Real"
Line: The O'Jays "Put Your Hands Together"
Performance: The Pointer Sisters "Yes We Can Can"
Scrambleboard: (OHIO PLAYERS) "Rockin' Roll Baby" The Stylistics
Performance: Tavares "Check It Out" plus an Interview
Midpoint: Kool & The Gang - Funky Stuff
Q & A with Tower Of Power followed by performance of "So Very Hard To Go"
Song, Dancers, on record: "Stoned To The Bone" James Brown
Performance: The Pointer Sisters "Cloudburst" + Interview
Performance: Tower Of Power - "What Is Hip"
Closing credits

Smokey Robinson / First Choice / Al Wilson
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: Smokey Robinson "Just My Soul Responding"
Soul Train Line: The O'Jays "Put Your Hands Together"
Performance: First Choice "Armed And Extremely Dangerous"
Scrambleboard: (TOWER OF POWER) "Stone To The Bone" James Brown
Performance: Al Wilson "Show And Tell" plus an Interview
Midpoint: "Space Race" Billy Preston
Q & A with Smokey followed by performance of "Baby Come Close"
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)" The Staple Singers
Performance: First Choice "Smarty Pants" plus an Interview
Interview with Smokey, Claudette & Berry Robinson
Performance: Smokey Robinson "Sweet Harmony"
Closing Credits

The Temptations/ G.C. Cameron
Opening Theme ("TSOP")
Performance: The Temptations "Plastic Man"
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "Stoned To The Bone" James Brown
Special guests Hal Jackson (founder of the Miss U.S. Talented Teen Pageant & Revue) and Miss Edna Hill (1973 winner of the contest) interview
Soul Train Line: The O'Jays "Put Your Hands Together"
Scramble Board: (DIANA ROSS) "Until You Come Back to Me" Aretha Franklin
Performance: G.C. Cameron "Let Me Down Easy" plus an interview
Midpoint: "Funky Stuff" Kool & the Gang
Interview with The Temptations and the Soul Train Dancers
Performance: The Temptations "Hey Girl (I Like Your "
2nd Song, Dancers, on record: "This Time It's Real" Tower of Power
Performance: G.C. Cameron "No Matter Where"
3rd Song, Dancers, on record: "Rockin' Roll Baby" The Stylistics
Performance: The Temptations "Masterpiece"
Closing Credits

Bobby Bland / Ashford & Simpson / Barbara Jean English
Bobby Bland "This Time I'm Gone for Good" and "Ain't No Love in the Heart of the City."
Ashford & Simpson "Keep it Coming" and "I'd Know You Anywhere."
Barbara Jean English "You're Gonna Need Somebody To Love (While You're Looking For Someone To Love)."

Johnnie Taylor / Ann Peebles / Maceo and the Macs
Johnnie Taylor - "I Believe in You (You Believe in Me)," "Cheaper to Keep Her" and "One Thing Wrong With My Woman."
Ann Peebles - "I Can't Stand the Rain" and "(I Feel Like) Breaking Up Somebody's Home."
Maceo and the Macs - "Soul Power '74."

Eddie Kendricks / The Persuaders / Eddie Floyd
Eddie Kendricks - "Boogie Down," "Darling, Come Back Home" and "Keep on Truckin'."
The Persuaders - "Some Guys Have All the Luck" and "Love Attack."
Eddie Floyd - "I Wanna Do Things For You."

Billy Preston / Creative Source / Eric Mercury
Billy Preston - "Space Race" and "I'm So Tired."
Creative Source - "Who Is He and What Is He to You?" (and possibly "You Can't Hide Love").
Eric Mercury - "Love Is Taking Over."

Johnny Nash/Kool & the Gang/The Originals
Johnny Nash - "I Can See Clearly," "Ooh, What a Feeling" and "Loving You"
Kool & the Gang - "Funky Stuff" and "Jungle Boogie"
The Originals - "There's A Chance When You Love You'll Lose"

The 5th Dimension / Willie Hutch
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: The 5th Dimension "Flashback" and "One Less Bell to Answer."
Soul Train Line Song: Gladys Knight & The Pips "I've Got To Use My Imagination."
Interview: 5th Dimension members Florence LaRue, Ron Towson and Lamonte McLemore.
1st Song, on record, Dancers: The 5th Dimension "Stoned Soul Picnic."
Performance: Willie Hutch "Sunshine Lady" plus an Interview.
Midpoint record: "Hi-Heel Sneakers" Ramsey Lewis.
Q & A with The 5th Dimension followed by performance of "Ashes To Ashes."
Scrambleboard: (EDDIE FLOYD) "I Miss You" The Dells.
Performance: Willie Hutch "Tell Me Why Our Love's Gone Cold."
Interview: 5th Dimension members Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.
2nd Song, Dancers, on Record: The 5th Dimension "Wedding Bell Blues."
Performance: The 5th Dimension "Black Patch."
Closing credits.

Johnny Mathis / The Dells
Opening Theme ("TSOP" By MFSB)
Performance: Johnny Mathis "I'm Coming Home" & "I'm Stone In Love With You"
Soul Train Line: The O'Jays "For The Love Of Money"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "You're So Unique" Billy Preston
Performance: The Dells "I Miss You" + Interview
Scrambleboard: (JAMES BROWN) "Boogie Down" Eddie Kendricks
Midpoint: "Satisfaction Guaranteed" Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
Q & A with Johnny Mathis followed by performance of "Life Is A Song Worth Singing"
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Mighty Love" The Spinners
Performance: The Dells "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation"
Performance: Johnny Mathis "Foolish"
Closing credits

Marvin Gaye / The Whispers
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: Marvin Gaye "Come Get To This" and "Distant Lover"
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "Mighty Love" The Spinners
Soul Train Line: Billy Preston "You're So Unique"
Performance: The Whispers "A Mother For My Children" plus an Interview
Midpoint: "For The Love Of Money" The O'Jays
Q & A with Marvin Gaye followed by performance of "Let's Get It On"
Scrambleboard: (JOHNNY MATHIS) "Sexy Mama" The Moments
Performance: The Whispers "What More Can A Girl Ask For"
Interview: George Foreman promoting upcoming fight with Ken Norton
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: Kool & The Gang "Jungle Boogie"
Performance: Marvin Gaye "Keep Gettin' It On"
Closing credits

Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes / Billy Paul / Maxine Weldon
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes - "The Love I Lost," "Satisfaction Guaranteed (Or Take Your Love Back)" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now.
Billy Paul - "Thanks for Saving My Life" and "The Whole Town's Talking."
Maxine Weldon - "Jubilation."

Jerry Butler / The Delfonics / Cecil Shaw
Jerry Butler - "Power of Love," "I Don't Want to Lose You" and "That's How Heartaches Are Made."
The Delfonics - "I Told You So" and "Don't Want to Make You Wait."
Cecil Shaw "What Do You Want From Me, Girl?"

Curtis Mayfield/ The Main Ingredient/ Bloodstone
Curtis Mayfield - "Future Shock" and "Future Song (Love A Good Woman, Love A Good Man)"
The Main Ingredient - "Just Don't Want to be Lonely" & "Girl Blue"
Bloodstone - "Outside Woman" & "Let Me Ride"

Al Green/ The Impressions
Opening titles
Performance: Al Green "Sweet Sixteen" and "Jesus is Waiting."
Scrambleboard: (FIRST CHOICE) First Choice (coincidentally) "Newsy Neighbors."
Soul Train Line Song: Kool and the Gang "Jungle Boogie."
Performance: The Impressions "If It's In You To Do Wrong" and an interview with Don Cornelius.
Soul Train Mid-point song: The O'Jays "For the Love of Money."
Al Green answers questions from the Dancers and performs "Livin' for You."
Performance: The Impressions "Finally Got Myself Together."
Performance: Al Green "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)."
Closing theme.

The Stylistics/ Bobby Womack/ Undisputed Truth
The Stylistics - "Rockin' Roll Baby," "Betcha by Golly, Wow," and "You Make Me Feel Brand New"
Bobby Womack - "Lookin For A Love" and "Let It Hang Out (Point Of No Return)"
Undisputed Truth - "Help Yourself"

The Four Tops/ Blue Magic/ Barbara Mason
The Four Tops - "Am I My Brother's Keeper" and "I Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind"
Blue Magic - "Look Me Up" and "Stop to Start"
Barbara Mason - "World War Three"

Eddie Kendricks / The Dramatics / Martha Reeves
Eddie Kendricks - "Boogie Down" and "Son of Sagittarius."
The Dramatics - "And I Panicked" and "Now You Got Me Loving You."
Martha Reeves - "Power of Love."

Gladys Knight & the Pips / Lamont Dozier
Opening Theme ("TSOP")
Performance: Gladys Knight & the Pips "I've Got To Use My Imagination"
Performance: Gladys Knight & the Pips "On and On"
Scramble Board: (MARTHA REEVES) "Dancing Machine" Jackson 5
Soul Train Line: Earth, Wind & Fire "Mighty Mighty"
Performance: Lamont Dozier "Trying to Hold On to My Woman" plus an interview
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "For The Love of Money" The O'Jays
Interview with Gladys Knight & the Pips and clips from the Grammy Awards
Performance: Gladys Knight & the Pips "Neither One Of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)"
Performance: Lamont Dozier "Fish Ain't Bitin'"
2nd Song, Dancers, on record: "Jungle Boogie" Kool & the Gang
Performance: Gladys Knight & The Pips - "Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me'
Closing Credits

Sylvia / The Moments / Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
Opening Theme
Performance: Sylvia - "Sweet Stuff."
Soul Train Line: "Mighty Mighty" Earth Wind & Fire
Scrambleboard: (JACKSON FIVE) "Power of Love" Martha Reeves
Performance: The Moments - "Sexy Mama"
Dancers, on record: "Let's Get Married" Al Green
Performance: Ecstasy, Passion & Pain - "I Wouldn't Give You Up."
Don Cornelius interviews Barbara Roy (of Ecstasy, Passion & Pain).
Midpoint song: "Chameleon" Herbie Hancock
Don Cornelius interviews Sylvia and The Moments.
Performance: Sylvia & The Moments - "Sho Nuff Boogie."
Dancers, on record: "For The Love Of Money" The O'Jays
Performance: The Moments - "What's Your Name?"
Dancers, on record: "The Payback" James Brown
Performance: Sylvia - "Pillow Talk."
Closing credits

The Spinners/ The Independents/ Leroy Hutson
Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)
Performance: The Spinners "One Of A Kind(Love Affair)"
Soul Train Line: Kool & The Gang "Jungle Boogie"
Scrambleboard: (LAMONT DOZIER) "I'm In Love" Aretha Franklin
Performance: The Independents "The First Time We Met"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "Boogie Down" Eddie Kendricks
Performance: Leroy Hutson "Ella Wheeze" + Interview
Midpoint: "Mississippi" Charles Bevel - Sally B. White
Interview + Performance: The Spinners "Ghetto Child"
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "The Payback" James Brown
Performance: The Independents - Arise And Shine + Interview
Performance: The Spinners - Mighty Love
Closing credits

Bill Withers / The Soul Children / Melvin Van Peebles
Bill Withers - "You," "The Same Love That Made Me Laugh" and "Let Me In Your Life."
The Soul Children - "I'll Be The Other Woman" and "We're Getting Too Close."
Melvin Van Peebles - "Eyes On The Rabbit."

Tyrone Davis / Hugh Masekela / Black Ivory
Tyrone Davis - "There It Is" and "What Comes Up (Must Come Down)."
Hugh Masekela (trumpeter with band) - "Jungle Jim" and "Rekpete."
Black Ivory "What Goes Around (Comes Around)."

The Staple Singers / Bunny Sigler
opening title ("TSOP")
Performance: The Staple Singers "If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)"
Pop Staples talks to the audience and introduces the next song.
Performance: Mavis Staples "A House is Not a Home"
Soul Train Line: Earth, Wind & Fire "Mighty Mighty"
Scrambleboard: (GLADYS KNIGHT) "Honey Please, Can't You See" Barry White
1st Song, Dancers, on record: "One Chain Don't Make No Prison" The Four Tops
Performance: Bunny Sigler "That's How Long I'll Be Loving You" plus an interview from Don Cornelius.
Midpoint song: "You Got My Soul On Fire" The Temptations
Don Cornelius interviews the Staple Singers and takes a few questions from the Dancers.
Performance: The Staple Singers "Touch a Hand, Make a Friend"
2nd song, Dancers, on record: "Come and Get Your Love" Redbone
Performance: Bunny Sigler "Things Are Gonna Get Better"
3rd Song, Dancers, on record: "For the Love of Money" The O'Jays
Performance: The Staple Singers "We the People"
Closing credits

Kool & The Gang / Al Wilson / The Natural Four
Opening theme
Performance: Kool and the Gang - "Funky Stuff"
1st song, dancers, on record: "Let's Get Married" Al Green
Scrambleboard: (BILL WITHERS) on record: "Come and Get Your Love" Redbone
Performance: Al Wilson - "Touch And Go"
Soul Train Line, record: "For The Love Of Money" The O'Jays
Performance: The Natural Four - "Love That Really Counts" and an interview with Don Cornelius.
Midpoint song: "Can You Handle It?" Graham Central Station
Kool and the Gang takes questions from Don Cornelius and the audience.
Performance: Kool and the Gang - "Hollywood Swinging"
2nd song, dancers, on record: "I'm In Love" Aretha Franklin
Performance: Al Wilson - "Broken Home" and interview by Don Cornelius.
3rd song, dancers, on record: "You've Got My Soul On Fire" Temptations
Performance: Kool and the Gang - "Jungle Boogie"
Closing credits.

The O'Jays / Ramsey Lewis
The O'Jays - "For the Love of Money" (live), "Put Your Hands Together" (live), "Got Your Hooks in Me" and "Wildflower."
Ramsey Lewis - "Sweet and Tender You" and "Love for a Day

Sly & the Family Stone / The Trammps
Opening Theme: "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)"
Performance: Sly & The Family Stone "Thank You (Falletinme Be Mice Elf Agin)"
1st Song, on record, Dancers: "You've Got My Soul On Fire" The Temptations
Interview with songwriter and producer Norman Harris
Performance: The Trammps "Where Do We Go From Here" plus an interview
Soul Train Line Song: Earth, Wind & Fire "Mighty Mighty"
Soul Train Scramble Board (answer unknown): "One Chain Don't Make No Prison" The Four Tops
Performance: Sly & The Family Stone "I Want To Take You Higher"
The Soul Train dancers ask Sly & The Family Stone questions and performance: "Medley: Dance To The Music/ I Want To Take You Higher"
2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Come and Get Your Love" Redbone
3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing" Stevie Wonder
Interview with Sly and the Family Stone plus performance: "If You Want Me To Stay"
Closing Credits

The Best of Soul Train
Opening Theme: "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)"
Reverend Jesse Jackson joins Don Cornelius for an interview and a clip from the documentary "Wattstax" is shown.
Clips:
B.B. King "I Like To Live The Love" (from ST #74, 06-Oct-1973)
The Staple Singers "If You're Ready (Come Go With Me)" (from ST #102, 08-Jun-1974)
Smokey Robinson "Sweet Harmony" (from ST #80, 24-Nov-1973)
Tower Of Power "This Time It's Real" (from ST #79, 17-Nov-1973)
Marvin Gaye "Distant Lover" (from ST #89, 16-Feb-1974)
Sly & The Family Stone "I Want To Take You Higher" (from ST #105, 29-Jun-1974)
Jackson 5 "Dancing Machine" (from ST #77, 03-Nov-1973)
Johnny Mathis "Foolish" (from ST #88, 09-Feb-1974)
Gladys Knight & The Pips "On and On" (from ST #97, 04-May-1974)
Al Green "Here I Am (Come And Take Me)" (from ST #93, 06-Apr-1974)
The O'Jays "Love Train" (from ST #57, 21-Apr-1973)
Closing Credits
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