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1.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
James Brown & the First Family of Soul
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
James Brown & The First Family Of Soul Featuring Fred Wesley & The JB's ruled this episode with the songs "Cold Sweat," "I Can't Stand It," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "Hell," "Try Me," "... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, James Brown, Joe Cobb, Lyn Collins
Votes: 8
2.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Best of Soul Train: 1973-1974
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
A look Back at the best of Season 3, with a guest drop by Rev. Jesse Jackson.
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Marvin Gaye, Gladys Knight & The Pips
Votes: 18
3.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Al Green/Mel & Tim
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Al Green performs "You Ought to be with Me," "For the Good Times" and "Love and Happiness". Mel and Tim perform "Starting All Over Again" and "I May Not Be What You Want".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
Votes: 9
4.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
James Brown
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
James Brown gets a Soul Train tribute here as he performs various hits like "Get On The Good Foot," "Soul Power," "Make It Funky," "Cold Sweat," "Try Me," "Hot Pants," "Get Up (I Feel Like ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, James Brown, Lyn Collins, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 10
5.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Ohio Players/Ecstacy, Passion & Pain/B.T. Express
(1974)
TV-14 | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
The Ohio Players performs "Jive Turkey," "Skin Tight" and "Heaven Must Be Like This". Ecstacy, Passion & Pain performs "Good Things Don't Last Forever" and "Ask Me". B.T. Express performs "Do It Til You're Satisfied".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Ecstacy Passion & Pain, B.T. Express
Votes: 7
6.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Gladys Knight & the Pips/Lamont Dozier
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Gladys Knight and The Pips performed "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to me", "I Got to Use My Imagination", "On and On" and "Neither One Of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Lamont Dozier
Votes: 7
7.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Tower of Power/The Pointer Sisters/Tavares
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Tower Of Power performs "This Time It's Real," "So Very Hard To Go" and "What is Hip?". The Pointer Sisters perform "Yes We Can Can" and "Cloudburst". Tavares performs "Check it Out".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, The Pointer Sisters
Votes: 7
8.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Miracles/Herbie Hancock/Yvonne Fair
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Miracles performed "Do It Baby" and "What is a Heart Good For". Herbie Hancock performed "Chameleon" and "Watermelon Man". Yvonne Fair performed "Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On" and "Walk Out the Door If You Wanna".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Yvonne Fair, William Griffin
Votes: 8
9.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Chi-Lites/Bloodstone/New York City
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Chi-Lites performs "You Got to Be the One" and "That's How Long". Bloodstone performs "That's Not How It Goes" and "I Need Time". New York City performs "Happiness Is" and "Love is What You Make It".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Bloodstone, The Chi-Lites, New York City
Votes: 8
10.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Smokey Robinson/First Choice/Al Wilson
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Smokey Robinson performs "Just My Soul Responding," "Baby Come Close" and "Sweet Harmony". First Choice perform "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" and "Smarty Pants". Al Wilson performs "Show and Tell".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, First Choice
Votes: 8
11.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Barry White/Love Unlimited/The Temprees
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Barry White performed "I'm Gonna Love You Just a Little More Baby", "I've Got So Much to Give", "Never Never Gonna Give You Up". Love Unlimited performed "Love's Theme". The Temprees ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Vicki Abercrombie, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
Votes: 8
12.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnnie Taylor/Ann Peebles/Maceo and the Macs
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Johnnie Taylor performed "I Believe in You (You Believe in me)", "Cheaper to Keep Her" and "One Thing Wrong With My Woman". Ann Peebles performed "I Can't Stand the Rain" and "(I Feel Like)... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Maceo Parker
Votes: 7
13.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Spinners/The Independents/Leroy Hutson
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Spinners performed "One of a Kind (Love Affair)", "Ghetto Child" and "Mighty Love". The Independents performed "The First Time We Met" and "Arise and Shine (Let's Get It On)". Leroy ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Leroy Hutson
Votes: 7
14.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Stylistics/Bobby Womack/Undisputed Truth
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Stylistics perform "Rockin' Roll Baby," "Betcha by Golly, Wow," and "You Make Me Feel Brand New". Bobby Womack performs "Lookin For A Love" and "Let It Hang Out (Point Of No Return)". The Undisputed Truth perform "Help Yourself".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, The Stylistics
Votes: 8
15. Soul Train (1971–2006)
TV-14 | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Created by music impresario Don Cornelius, Soul Train is an African-American focused music-dance television program that aired 35 years, primarily featuring performances by R&B, soul, funk, pop, and hip hop artists.
Stars: Don Cornelius, Diana Puskas, Queen Turner, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 680
16.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The O'Jays/David Ruffin/Sylvia Robinson
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The O'Jays perform Backstabbers", "Love Train" and "Sunshine". David Ruffin performs "Blood Donors Needed" and "Common Man". Sylvia Robinson performed "Pillow Talk."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Eddie Levert
Votes: 7
17.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Jackson 5
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Jackson Five perform "Dancing Machine", "Don't Say Goodbye Again" and "Get It Together". Jermaine Jackson performs "You're In Good Hands". Michael Jackson performs "With a Child's Heart"
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Jackson 5, Jackie Jackson
Votes: 19
18.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Spinners/Sisters Love
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Spinners performs "I'll Be Around," "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and "How Could I Let You Get Away". Sisters Love perform "(I Could Never Make) A Better Man than You" and "Give Me Your Love".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Diana Puskas
Votes: 7
19.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Best of Soul Train
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
A look back on the best of Season 2 of Soul Train.
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Chuck Berry, James Brown, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 15
20.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Supremes/Lloyd Price
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Supremes perform "Floy Joy," "Bad Weather", "Stoned Love" and "I Guess I'll Miss the Man". Lloyd Price performs "Just for Baby" and "Love Music".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Lynda Laurence
Votes: 7
21.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Billy Preston/Rufus/George McCrae/Franklin Ajaye
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Billy Preston performs "Struttin'" and "Nothing For Nothing". Rufus performs "Tell me Something Good" and "You Got the Love". George McCrae performs "Rock Me Baby".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Vicki Abercrombie, Franklyn Ajaye, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 16
22.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Curtis Mayfield/The Main Ingredient/Hank Ballard
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Curtis Mayfield performs "Superfly," "I'm Your Pusherman" and "Freddie's Dead". The Main Ingredient performs "Everybody Plays The Fool" and "You've Got To Take It (If You Want It)". Hank Ballard performs "From The Love Side".
Directors: Don Buccola, B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Hank Ballard, Carole Creekmore, Albert Ebbs
Votes: 8
23.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Impressions/Tyrone Davis/Billy Preston
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Impressions perform Preacher Man" and "Lost". Tyrone Davis performs "Change In Mind" and "Without You in My Life". Billy Preston performs "Will it Go Round in Circles?"
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Tyrone Davis, The Impressions
Votes: 7
24.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Intruders/Foster Sylvers
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Intruders perform "I'll Always Love My Mama" and "I Wanna Know Your Name". Foster Sylvers performs "Misdemeanor" and "Hey Little Girl".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, The Intruders, Diana Puskas
Votes: 8
25.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Tyrone Davis/Hugh Masekela/Black Ivory
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Tyrone Davis performs "There It Is" and "What Comes Up (Must Come Down)". Hugh Masekela performs "Jungle Jim" and "Rekpete". Black Ivory performs "What Goes Around (Comes Around)."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Stuart Bascombe, The Black Ivory, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 7
26.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Friends of Distinction/Timmy Thomas/The Independents
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Friends of Distinction perform "Now is the Time". Timmy Thomas performs "Why Can't We live Together?". The Independents perform "Leaving Me". Richard Pryor makes a cameo appearance.
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Friends of Distinction
Votes: 7
27.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Sylvia/The Moments/Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
(1974)
TV-14 | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Sylvia lip-synced "Sweet Stuff" & "Pillow Talk". The Moments lip-synced "Sexy Mama" & "What's Your Name". Sylvia & The Moments lip-synced "Sho Nuff Boogie". Ecstacy, Passion & Pain lip-synced "I Wouldn't Give You Up".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
Votes: 8
28.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Michael Jackson/MDLT
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Michael Jackson performs "Whatever You Got, I Want," "If I Don't Love You This Way" and "What You Don't Know". MDLT performs "What's Your Game" and "Runnin' and Pushing".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Angie Chester, Carole Creekmore, Michael Jackson
Votes: 17
29.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Sly & the Family Stone/The Trammps
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Sly & The Family Stone performed "Thank You," "Dance To The Music," "I Want To Take You Higher" & "If You Want Me To Stay". The Trammps performed "Where Do We Go From Here".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Sly Stone, The Trammps
Votes: 8
30.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Chi-Lites/The Honey Cone/G.C. Cameron
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Honey Cone perform One Monkey Don't Stop No Show". The Chi-Lites perform "A Letter to Myself" and "Sally". G.C. Cameron perform "Don't Wanna Play Pajama Games"
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, G.C. Cameron, The Chi-Lites, Carole Creekmore
Votes: 8
31.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Aretha Franklin
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Queen of Soul gets the Soul Train treatment in this episode. Aretha Franklin performs "Rock Steady", "Day Dreaming", "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)", and "Master of Eyes (The Deepness of His Eyes)".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, G.C. Cameron, The Chi-Lites, Joe Cobb
Votes: 9
32.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Al Green/The Impressions
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Al Green performs "Sweet Sixteen," "Jesus Is Waiting," "Living For You" and "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)". The Impressions perform "If It's In You To Do Wrong" and "Finally Got Myself Together".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Jim Brown, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
Votes: 7
33.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
War/Main Ingredient
(1975)
TV-14 | 39 min | Music, Talk-Show
War performed 3 songs live [ Southern Part Of Texas, Low Rider, and Smile Happy ] and showed the video for "Why Can't We Be Friends". The Main Ingredient lip-synced 2 songs [ Shame On The World and ? ]
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Cuba Gooding
Votes: 7
34. Build My Brand (2022– )
Reality-TV
A mixed group of artists, influencers, musicians, and entertainers who work with branding experts who teach them how to develop their own brand, how to maintain it, what it takes to become famous and the work it requires to get there.
Stars: Marquis Stewart, Debra Danielsen, Arial Messerli, Laurie Lamson
35. Diva Glammas
Reality-TV | Filming
The Diva Glammas are not your average every day Grandmothers. They have been friends for years, many of them meeting over 40 years ago as dancers on the hit television show, Soul Train, ... See full summary »
Star: Queen Turner
36. Davi Davenport Live (2015– )
Talk-Show
Davi Davenport interviews celebrities and personalities from West Hollywood and beyond.
Stars: Davi Davenport, Stephanie Spruill, Cassandra Carmona, Alessandro Teixeira
37. Diva Glam Ma's (2016– )
TV-MA | 60 min | Reality-TV
Stars: Queen Turner, Mahogany Wilson, Ronda Robinson, Diana Puskas
38.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Stevie Wonder/The Moments/Fully Guaranteed
(1972)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Stevie Wonder perform "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Superstition" and an original song "Soul Train". The Moments perform "Just Because He Wants To Make Love" and "My Thing". Fully Guaranteed perform "We Can Make It Together."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
39.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Chuck Berry/Maxayan/Willie Hutch
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Chuck Berry performs "Reelin' and Rockin'", "Wee Wee Hours", "Roll em' Pete" and "Johnny B. Goode". Maxayan performs "Check out Your Mind". Willie Hutch performs "Slick" and "Brother's Gonna Work it out".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Chuck Berry, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
40.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnny Mathis/The Dells
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Johnny Mathis performs "I'm Coming Home", "I'm Stone In Love With You", "Life is a Song Worth Singing" and "Foolish." The Dells perform "I Miss You" and "Give Your Baby a Standing Ovation".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, The Dells
41.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Marvin Gaye/The Whispers
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Marvin Gaye performs "Come Get To This," "Let's Get It On," "Distant Lover" and "Keep Gettin' It On". The Whispers perform "A Mother for My Children" and "What More Can A Girl Ask For".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, George Foreman
42.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Staple Singers/Bunny Sigler
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Staple Singers lip-sync "If You're Ready", "Touch A Hand, Make a Friend" and "We The People" Mavis Staple lip-syncs "A House Is Not A Home". Bunny Sigler lip-syncs "That's How Long I'll Be Loving You" and "Things Are Gonna Get Better"
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Bunny Sigler, Mavis Staples
43.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The O'Jays/Ramsey Lewis
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The O'Jays perform "For the Love of Money", "Put Your Hands Together", "You Got Your Hooks in Me" and "Wildflower". Ramsey Lewis performs "Sweet and Tender You" and "Love for a Day".
Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Eddie Levert, Ramsey Lewis
44.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
B.B. King/The Moments
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
B.B. King performs "I Like to Live the Love," "I Can't Leave" and "To Know You Is To Love You". The Moments perform "My Thing" and "Gotta Find a Way."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, B.B. King, The Moments
45.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Jose Feliciano/Minnie Riperton/Johnny Nash/The Dynamic Superiors
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Minnie Riperton performs "Reasons" and "Lovin' You." Jose Feliciano performs "Hard Times In El Barrio," "Golden Lady" and "California Dreamin'." The Dynamic Superiors perform "Shoe Shoe Shine."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, The Dynamic Superiors, José Feliciano
46.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Ike & Tina Turner/Lonette McKee
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Ike & Tina Turner perform "Oh My My," "Sexy Ida," "Nutbush City Limits" and "River Deep - Mountain High." Lonette McKee performs "Save It" and "Do To Me."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore, Ike & Tina Turner
47.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Richard Pryor/Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes/South Shore Commission
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Richard Pryor
48.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Miracles/Poison/Quincy Jones
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, William Griffin, Quincy Jones
49.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Sylvers/Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
(1978)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Don Cornelius, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Diana Puskas, The Sylvers
50.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnny Mathis/Deniece Williams
(1978)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: J.D. Lobue | Stars: Don Cornelius, Johnny Mathis, Diana Puskas, Bunny Sigler