The Whispers/ Vernon Butch

Season 9Episode 1160 minNov. 24, 1979
The Whispers/ Vernon Butch

Opening Theme ("Soul Train '78" by the Hollywood Disco Jazz Band)

1st Song, on record, Dancers: "(Ooh Wee)She's Killing Me" Johnnie Taylor

2nd Song, on record, Dancers: "Dim All The Lights" Donna Summer

Performance: Vernon Burch "Never Can Find A Way" plus an interview

Scrambleboard: (VERNON JORDAN) "Roller Skatin' Mate" Peaches & Herb

Comedy Routine: Tom Dreesen

Midpoint: "In The Stone" Earth, Wind & Fire

Performance: The Whispers "A Song For Donny" plus an interview.

3rd Song, on record, Dancers: "Get Ready" Smokey Robinson

Performance: Vernon Burch "Once Again In My Life."

Soul Train Line Song: Michael Jackson "Working Day And Night"

Performance: The Whispers "Homemade Lovin'."

Closing Credits

The Whispers/ Vernon Butch has aired on Nov. 24, 1979 at 13:00
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