The Whispers/ Mary Wells

Opening titles "Up on Soul Train" by The Whispers
Dubsack / Two Song Dance Segment:
record: "Mama Used To Say" - Junior
record: "Hot On A Thing" Chi-Lites
Performance: Mary Wells "Gigolo" + Interview with Don Cornelius
Scrambleboard: Winona + Fred (HARRY BELAFONTE) "Shine On" George Duke
Video, no introduction: The Whispers - "Emergency"
Midpoint song: "Mirror Mirror" - Diana Ross
Performance: The Whispers - "In The Raw" + (humorous) Interview with Don Cornelius
3rd record, Dancers, record: "Make Up Your Mind" - Aurra
Performance: Mary Wells - "These Arms."
Soul Train Line: "You're The One For Me" - D-Train (same line as episode 383, but truncated)
Performance: The Whispers - "Say Yes."
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