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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