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1.
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
2.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Dramatics/Barbara Mason/Ben E. King
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
1st Dance = "Reality" by James Brown [ #19 R&B / #80 Pop ]. 1st lip-sync was "From His Woman To You" by Barbara Mason [ #3 R&B / #28 Pop ]. 2nd Dance = "My Little Lady" by Bloodstone [ #4 R... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Ron Banks, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore
3.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Graham Central Station/Zulema/Leon Haywood
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
1st song = "Rhyme Tyme People" by "Kool & The Gang" [ #3 R&B ]. 1st lip-sync = "Wanna Be Where You Are" by "Zulema" [ #58 R&B ]. 2nd song = "Whatever You Got, I Want" by "The Jackson 5" [ ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Larry Graham, Leon Haywood
4.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Pointer Sisters/B.T. Express/Ralph Carter
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
1st song = "Low Rider" by "War" [ #1 R&B ]. 1st lip-sync = "Peace Pipe" by "B.T. Express" [ #31 Pop / B-side of "Give It What You Got" ]. 2nd song = "Get The Cream Off The Top" by "Eddie ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Ralph Carter, Carole Creekmore, Jeffrey Daniels
5.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Bobby Womack/Latimore/The Kay-Gees
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Bobby Womack performs "You're Welcome, Stop on By," "I Don't Know" and "Check it Out." Latimore performs "Let's Straighten it Out." The Kay-Gees perform "Burn Me Up."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, The Kay-Gees, Benny Latimore
6.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Elton John/Mandrill/Carl Grigsby
(1975)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Joe Cobb, Carole Creekmore, Carl Grigsby
7.
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
8.
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
9.
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
10.
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
11.
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
12.
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
13.
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
14.
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
15.
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
16.
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
17.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnnie Taylor/The Joneses/Syreeta Wright
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Johnnie Taylor performed "It Don't Pay to Get Up in the Morning" and "It's September". The Joneses performed "Sugar Pie Guy" and "Hey Babe". Syreeta performed "I'm Going Left".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Cecil Hale
18.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Billy Preston/Creative Source/Eric Mercury
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Billy Preston performs "Space Race" and "I'm So Tired". Creative Source performs "Who is He and What is he to You?" and "You Can't Hide Love". Eric Mercury performs "Love is Taking Over".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Eric Mercury
19.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnny Nash/Kool & the Gang/The Originals
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Johnny Nash performs "I Can See Clearly Now", "Ooh, What a Feeling" and "Loving You". Kool and the Gang performs "Funky Stuff" and "Jungle Boogie". The Originals performs "There's A Chance When You Love You'll Lose"
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Kool & The Gang
20.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The 5th Dimension/Willie Hutch
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Fifth Dimension perform "Flashback," "One Less Bell To Answer," "Ashes To Ashes" and "Black Patch". Willie Hutch performs "Sunshine Lady" and "Tell Me Why Our Love's Gone Cold".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Billy Davis Jr., Pat Davis
21.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Curtis Mayfield/The Main Ingredient/Bloodstone
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Curtis Mayfield performs "Future Shock" and "Future Song (Love A Good Woman, Love A Good Man)". The Main Ingredient perform "Just Don't Want to be Lonely" and "Girl Blue". Bloodstone performs "Outside Woman" and "Let Me Ride".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Bloodstone, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
22.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Eddie Kendricks/The Dramatics/Martha Reeves
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Eddie Kendricks performs "Son of Sagittarius" and "Boogie Down". The Dramatics perform "And I Panicked" and "Now You Got Me Loving You". Martha Reeves performs "Power of Love".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, The Dramatics
23.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes/Billy Paul/Maxine Weldon
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes perform "The Love I Lost", "Satisfaction Guaranteed" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now". Billy Paul performs "Thanks for Saving My Life" and "The Whole Town's Talking". Maxine Weldon performs "Jubilation."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Harold Melvin
24.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Jerry Butler/The Delfonics/Cecil Shaw
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Jerry Butler, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis
25.
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
26.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Four Tops/Blue Magic/Barbara Mason
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Four Tops perform "Am I My Brother's Keeper" and "I Just Can't Get You Out of My Mind". Blue Magic performs "Look Me Up" and "Stop to Start". Barbara Mason performs "World War Three".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Blue Magic, The Blue Magic, Carole Creekmore
27.
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
28.
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
29.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Bill Withers/The Soul Children/Melvin Van Peebles
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Bill Withers performs You", "The Same Love That Made Me Laugh" and "Let Me In Your Life". The Soul Children perform "I'll Be The Other Woman" and "We're Getting Too Close". Melvin Van Peebles performs "Eyes On The Rabbit."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, The Soul Children
30.
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
31.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Kool & the Gang/Al Wilson/Natural Four
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Kool and the Gang perform "Funky Stuff", "Hollywood Swinging" and "Jungle Boogie". Al Wilson performs "Touch And Go" and "Broken Home". Natural Four perform "Love That Really Counts".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Pat Davis, Kool & The Gang
32.
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
33.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Ashford & Simpson/Tavares/Little Beaver
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Ashford and Simpson perform "Everybody's Got to Give it Up", "Spoiled" and a medley at the piano. Tavares performs "Too Late" and "She's Gone". Little Beaver performs "Party Down".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Nick Ashford, Carole Creekmore, Lola Falana
34.
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
35.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Nancy Wilson/Johnny Bristol/The Mighty Clouds of Joy
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Nancy Wilson performs "Streetrunner" and "Ocean of Love". Johnny Bristol performs "Hang on in There Baby" and "You and I". The Mighty Clouds of Joy performs "Time" and "Mighty Clouds of Joy".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Johnny Bristol, Carole Creekmore, The Mighty Clouds of Joy
36.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The 5th Dimension/Al Wilson/Formula IV
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Fifth Dimension performs "Harlem" and "Soul and Inspiration". Al Wilson performs "Willoughby Brook" and "La La Peace Song". Formula IV performs "Wee Willie Sweet Wine".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, Billy Davis Jr., The Formula IV
37.
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
38.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Four Tops/The New Birth/Creative Source
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Four Tops performs "Midnight Flower" and "Right On Brother". The New Birth performs "Wildflower" and "I Wash My Hands Of The Whole Damn Deal". Creative Source performs "Let me Be the One" and "Keep on Moving".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, The Four Tops, The New Birth
39.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Moments/LaBelle/Carl Carlton
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Moments performs "What's Your Name?" and "Sugar, Sugar". LaBelle performs "Lady Marmalade" and "What Can I Do For You". Carl Carlton performs "Everlasting Love".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carl Carlton, Carole Creekmore, Sarah Dash
40.
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
41.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Isley Brothers
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Isley Brothers "That Lady," "Live It Up," "Summer Breeze," "Midnight Sky" and "Hello It's Me."
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Carole Creekmore, The Isley Brothers, Queen Turner
42.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
Johnny Nash/The Commodores/Lonnie Youngblood
(1974)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
Johnny Nash performs "You Can't Go Halfway", "Celebrate Life" and "For Your Love". The Commodores perform "Machine Gun". Lonnie Youngblood performs "Man to Woman".
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, The Commodores, Carole Creekmore, Johnny Nash
43.
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
44.
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
45.
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
46.
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
47.
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
48.
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
49.
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
50.
Soul Train (1971–2006)
Episode:
The Four Tops/Otis Clay
(1973)
TV-14 | Music, Talk-Show
The Four Tops performed "Keeper of the Castle", "I Must be Dreaming", and "Ain't No Woman Like the One I got". Otis Clay performed "Trying to Live My Life Without You" Also, The Soul Train ... See full summary »
Director: B.J. Jackson | Stars: Don Cornelius, Renaldo Benson, James Brown, Otis Clay