Billy Paul/ Brick

Two Song Dance Segment:
Record: "Saturday Night" (Earth, Wind, and Fire)
Record: "I Like To Do It" (KC and The Sunshine Band)
Scrambleboard: (LOU RAWLS) record: "Don't Leave Me This Way" (Thelma Houston)
Performance: Brick - "Dazz"
Interview: "Sunny" Jim Kelsey (General Manager for Washington, D.C.'s WOL Radio).
Dance Segment: Record: "Black Man" (Stevie Wonder)
Performance: Billy Paul - "Word Sure Gets Around."
Station ID Break. Midpoint song, record: "Dazz" (Brick)
Performance: Billy Paul - "Let 'Em In" (features some vocal samples from Farrakhan, MLK JR, Dick Gregory, and Malcolm X)
Dance Segment, record: "How Much Longer Must I Wait?" (The Soul Train Gang)
Performance: Brick - "Smilin, Laughin, Lovin, Cryin." (During the interview, Brick is presented a gold record by Don Cornelius for their LP their promoming, "Good High"... in turn Brick presents Don Cornelius with a gold chain with a gold peanut attached.)
Soul Train Line, record: "Hot Line" (The Sylvers).
Performance: Billy Paul - "I Trust You"
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