Al Green / Mel & Tim

Season 2Episode 2260 minmars 3, 1973
Al Green / Mel & Tim

Opening Theme "Hot Potatoe"

Performance: Al Green "You Ought To Be With Me"

Soul Train Line: The O'Jays "Love Train"

Soul Train Scramble Board: "Kissing My Love" Bill Withers

Performance: Mel & Tim "Starting All Over Again"

Interview with Al Green and performance "For The Good Times"

Song #1, on record, Dancers: "The Stop And Go" Bohannon

Song #2, on record, Dancers: "Masterpiece" The Temptations

Song #3, on record, Dancers: "Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)" The Four Tops

Performance: Mel & Tim - "I May Not Be What You Want" plus an interview.

Performance: Al Green - "Love And Happiness"

Closing credits

Al Green / Mel & Tim has aired on mars 3, 1973 at 19:00
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