The Best of Soul Train

Don Cornelius introduces the Best of Soul Train from 1972-1973
Clips:
James Brown - "Make It Funky," "Super Bad" and Medley: "Please, Please, Please" and "Say It Loud - I'm Black And I'm Proud" (from ST 2.19 #49, 10-Feb-1973)
James Brown & Teddy Brown (James Brown's son) interview (from ST 2.20 #50 17-Feb-1973)
Chuck Berry - "Johnny B. Goode" (from ST 2.36 #66, 07-Jul-1973)
Aretha Franklin - "Day Dreaming" (from ST 2.26 #56, 14-Apr-1973)
Curtis Mayfield - "Superfly" (from ST 2.15 #45, 06-Jan-1973)
The Temptations - "Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are)" and "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" (from ST 2.11 #41, 18-Nov-1972)
The Four Tops - "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)" (from ST 2.20 #50, 17-Feb-1973)
The Supremes - "Floy Joy" and "Bad Weather" (from ST 2.30 #60, 12-May-1973)
Jermaine Jackson feat. Jackson 5 - "Daddy's Home" (from ST 2.05 #35, 07-Oct-1972)
Jackson 5 - "I Want You Back" (from ST 2.05 #35, 07-Oct-1972)
Al Green - "For The Good Times" (from ST 2.22 #52, 03-Mar-1973)
The O'Jays - "Love Train" (from ST 2.26 #56, 21-Apr-1973)
Stevie Wonder - "Soul Train (All The Brothers And Sisters Get Together)" (from ST 2.16 #46, 13-Jan-1973)
Closing Credits
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