Soul Train - Season 3

Soul Train - Season 3

Season 3

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DatesAug 25, 1973 - Jul 20, 1974
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Episodes

The Intruders / Foster Sylvers
Season 3Episode 160 min

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

Aug 25, 1973
The Whispers / Mandrill
Season 3Episode 260 min

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

Sep 1, 1973
Fred Wesley & the JB's/ Lyn Collins/ The Sly, the Slick and the Wicked
Season 3Episode 360 min

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"

Sep 8, 1973
Dance Contest Show / The Sylvers
Season 3Episode 460 min

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.

Sep 15, 1973
The Isley Brothers / Betty Wright / Jr. Walker & the All-Stars
Season 3Episode 560 min

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.

Sep 22, 1973
Eddie Kendricks / The Dramatics / Rufus
Season 3Episode 660 min

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"

Sep 29, 1973
B.B. King / The Moments
Season 3Episode 760 min

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."

Oct 6, 1973
The Four Tops / Bloodstone / Lee Charles
Season 3Episode 860 min

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)

Oct 13, 1973
Barry White / Love Unlimited / The Temprees
Season 3Episode 960 min

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.

Oct 27, 1973
The Jackson 5
Season 3Episode 1060 min

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

Nov 3, 1973
Curtis Mayfield / Millie Jackson / Natural Four
Season 3Episode 1160 min

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.

Nov 10, 1973
Tower of Power / The Pointer Sisters / Tavares
Season 3Episode 1260 min

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

Nov 17, 1973
Smokey Robinson / First Choice / Al Wilson
Season 3Episode 1360 min

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

Nov 24, 1973
The Temptations/ G.C. Cameron
Season 3Episode 1460 min

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

Dec 1, 1973
Bobby Bland / Ashford & Simpson / Barbara Jean English
Season 3Episode 1560 min

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)."

Dec 8, 1973
Johnnie Taylor / Ann Peebles / Maceo and the Macs
Season 3Episode 1660 min

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."

Dec 15, 1973
Eddie Kendricks / The Persuaders / Eddie Floyd
Season 3Episode 1760 min

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."

Dec 22, 1973
Billy Preston / Creative Source / Eric Mercury
Season 3Episode 1860 min

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."

Jan 5, 1974
Johnny Nash/Kool & the Gang/The Originals
Season 3Episode 1960 min

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"

Jan 12, 1974
The 5th Dimension / Willie Hutch
Season 3Episode 2060 min

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.

Jan 26, 1974
Johnny Mathis / The Dells
Season 3Episode 2160 min

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

Feb 9, 1974
Marvin Gaye / The Whispers
Season 3Episode 2260 min

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

Feb 16, 1974
Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes / Billy Paul / Maxine Weldon
Season 3Episode 2360 min

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."

Feb 23, 1974
Jerry Butler / The Delfonics / Cecil Shaw
Season 3Episode 2460 min

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?"

Mar 2, 1974
Curtis Mayfield/ The Main Ingredient/ Bloodstone
Season 3Episode 2560 min

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"

Mar 30, 1974
Al Green/ The Impressions
Season 3Episode 2660 min

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.

Apr 6, 1974
The Stylistics/ Bobby Womack/ Undisputed Truth
Season 3Episode 2760 min

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"

Apr 13, 1974
The Four Tops/ Blue Magic/ Barbara Mason
Season 3Episode 2860 min

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"

Apr 20, 1974
Eddie Kendricks / The Dramatics / Martha Reeves
Season 3Episode 2960 min

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."

Apr 27, 1974
Gladys Knight & the Pips / Lamont Dozier
Season 3Episode 3060 min

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

May 4, 1974
Sylvia / The Moments / Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
Season 3Episode 3160 min

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

May 11, 1974
The Spinners/ The Independents/ Leroy Hutson
Season 3Episode 3260 min

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

May 18, 1974
Bill Withers / The Soul Children / Melvin Van Peebles
Season 3Episode 3360 min

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."

May 25, 1974
Tyrone Davis / Hugh Masekela / Black Ivory
Season 3Episode 3460 min

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)."

Jun 1, 1974
The Staple Singers / Bunny Sigler
Season 3Episode 3560 min

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

Jun 8, 1974
Kool & The Gang / Al Wilson / The Natural Four
Season 3Episode 3660 min

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.

Jun 15, 1974
The O'Jays / Ramsey Lewis
Season 3Episode 3760 min

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

Jun 22, 1974
Sly & the Family Stone / The Trammps
Season 3Episode 3860 min

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

Jun 29, 1974
The Best of Soul Train
Season 3Episode 3960 min

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

Jul 20, 1974

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Colbert is best known for his work as a television host, writer, actor, and producer, and lest known for his charity work teaching English as a second language on Tunisian date farms. Before joining the CBS family -- and being officially adopted by network president Les Moonves -- Colbert helmed The Colbert Report, which aired nearly 1,500 episodes and required Stephen to wear nearly 1,500 different neckties. The program received two Peabody Awards, two Grammy Awards, and several unwelcome shoulder massages. It won two Emmys for Outstanding Variety Series in 2013 and 2014, both of which appear to have been lost in the move. Colbert is pronounced koʊlˈbɛər, according to Wikipedia. His understudy is William Cavanaugh, who will be hosting The Late Show approximately one-third of the time. Good luck, Bill!

GenreComedy
Lost Treasures of Egypt
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Lost Treasures of Egypt

An immersive, action-packed series follows international teams of Egyptologists as they unearth the world's richest seam of ancient archaeology — Lost Treasures of Egypt. Through excavations and unprecedented access to the teams on the front line of archaeology, we follow these modern-day explorers as they battle searing heat and inhospitable terrain to make the discoveries of a lifetime.

GenreHistory
The Librarians: The Next Chapter
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The Librarians: The Next Chapter

The Librarians: The Next Chapter centers on Vikram Chamberlain, a "Librarian" from the past who time traveled from 1847 and now finds himself stuck in the present. When Vikram returns to his castle in Belgrade, Serbia and discovers that it is now a museum, he inadvertently releases magic across the continent. With the help of a new team of eclectic heroes, including a savant in world history, a scientific genius, and a highly skilled Guardian, Vikram has only six months to clean up the mess he made.

Saturday Night Live
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Saturday Night Live

Saturday Night Live is an Emmy Award-winning late-night comedy showcase.

Since its inception in 1975, "SNL" has launched the careers of many of the brightest comedy performers of their generation. As The New York Times noted on the occasion of the show's Emmy-winning 25th Anniversary special in 1999, "in defiance of both time and show business convention, 'SNL' is still the most pervasive influence on the art of comedy in contemporary culture." At the close of the century, "Saturday Night Live" placed seventh on Entertainment Weekly's list of the Top 100 Entertainers of the past fifty years.