Billy Preston/ Rufus/ George McCrae

Season 4Episode 160 minSep 7, 1974
Billy Preston/ Rufus/ George McCrae

Opening titles

1st song, Dancers, on record: "Live It Up" Isley Brothers

Performance: George McCrae - "Rock Your Baby."

Scrambleboard: (HERBIE HANCOCK) on record: "Machine Gun" Commodores

Performance: Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - "Tell Me Something Good."

3rd song, Dancers, on record: "My Thang" James Brown

Franklin Ajaye (comedian)

Midpoint song: "Boogie Joe, The Grinder" Quincy Jones

Performance: Billy Preston - "Nothing From Nothing"

4th song, Dancers, on record: "Main Line" Ashford and Simpson

Performance: Rufus featuring Chaka Khan - "You Got The Love."

Soul Train Line, on record: "Ballero" War

Performance: Billy Preston - "Struttin'."

Closing credits

Billy Preston/ Rufus/ George McCrae has aired on Sep 7, 1974 at 7:00 PM
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