List of Soul Train episodes

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Gladys Knight & the Pips on Soul Train in 1974





The Jackson 5 on Soul Train in 1973


Soul Train is an American musical variety television program, which aired in syndication from 1971 until 2006. In its 35-year history, the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul and hip hop artists, although funk, jazz, disco and gospel artists have also appeared. The series was created by Don Cornelius, who also served as its first host and executive producer.


This is a list of episodes that aired originally from October 2, 1971 to March 25, 2006. The dates shown are original air dates, but some dates are approximate because in the 1970s, most syndication markets did not get the episodes at the same time, so the dates shown are the first airings of the episodes. This is also a list for the Best of Soul Train reruns that aired from 2006 until the show's cancellation in September 2008. The dates shown are the first airings of the episodes.
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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
130October 2, 1971April 22, 1972
237September 9, 1972August 11, 1973
339August 25, 1973July 20, 1974
439September 7, 1974June 21, 1975
539August 23, 1975June 19, 1976
639August 21, 1976May 14, 1977
739August 20, 1977May 13, 1978
840August 19, 1978May 19, 1979
932September 15, 1979June 14, 1980
1032September 20, 1980June 20, 1981
1132September 19, 1981July 10, 1982
1224October 16, 1982July 16, 1983
1328October 15, 1983June 23, 1984
1432September 22, 1984June 29, 1985
1528October 5, 1985June 21, 1986
1632September 20, 1986June 20, 1987
1732September 19, 1987June 25, 1988
1832September 24, 1988June 24, 1989
1932September 23, 1989June 23, 1990
2032September 22, 1990June 22, 1991
2132September 21, 1991June 20, 1992
2232September 26, 1992June 26, 1993
2332October 23, 1993June 25, 1994
2432September 24, 1994June 24, 1995
2532September 23, 1995June 22, 1996
2631October 26, 1996May 24, 1997
2732September 20, 1997June 20, 1998
2832September 19, 1998June 19, 1999
2932September 18, 1999June 17, 2000
3032September 16, 2000June 30, 2001
3128October 13, 2001July 6, 2002
3232September 14, 2002June 21, 2003
3328October 11, 2003June 26, 2004
3424October 9, 2004June 25, 2005
3516November 5, 2005March 25, 2006
3656December 9, 2006December 29, 2007
3738January 5, 2008September 20, 2008


Episodes



Season 1 (1971–72)


The first theme song was the 1962 recording of "Hot Potatoes", performed by King Curtis; the song used for the bumpers was "Familiar Footsteps" by Gene Chandler.






























































































































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Guests & Songs

Original air date
1
1


  • Gladys Knight & the Pips ("Friendship Train" & "I Don't Wanna Do Wrong")


  • Eddie Kendricks ("It's So Hard For Me To Say Goodbye" & "I Did It All For You")


  • Honey Cone ("Stick-Up" & "Want Ads")


  • Bobby Hutton ("You're My Only Reason")

October 2, 1971
2
2


  • Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band ("Express Yourself" & "Your Love (Means Everything to Me)")


  • Carla Thomas ("You Got a Cushion to Fall On")


  • General Crook ("Do It for Me" & "What Time is It")

October 9, 1971
3
3


  • Chairmen of the Board ("Give Me Just a little more Time" & "Hang on to a Memory")


  • Rufus Thomas ("(Do the) Push and Pull", "Do the Funky Chicken" & "The World is Round")


  • Laura Lee ("Women's Love Rights" & "Wedlock is Padlock")

October 16, 1971
4
4


  • The Staple Singers ("Respect Yourself" & "Heavy Makes You Happy")


  • Freda Payne ("Band of Gold" & "Bring the Boys Home")

October 23, 1971
5
5


  • Bill Withers ("Ain't No Sunshine" & "Grandma's Hands")


  • Al Green ("Let's Stay Together" & "Tired of Being Alone")


  • Viola Wills ("Sweetback")

October 30, 1971
6
6


  • Lou Rawls ("Natural Man")


  • 100 Proof (Aged in Soul) ("Somebody's Been Sleeping", "Driveway" & "One Man's Leftovers")


  • The Emotions ("So I Can Love You" & "Show Me How")

November 6, 1971
7
7


  • Martha and the Vandellas ("Dancing In The Streets" & "Bless You")


  • The Intruders ("I Bet He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)" & "Cowboys To Girls")


  • G. C. Cameron ("Act Like A Shotgun")

November 13, 1971
8
8


  • The Friends of Distinction ("Grazing in the Grass" & "I Need You")


  • Clarence Carter ("Patches", "Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love" & "Scratch my Back")

November 20, 1971
9
9


  • The Chambers Brothers ("Time Has Come Today", "Let's Do It Together" & "Funky")


  • Five Stairsteps ("O-o-h Child" & "Didn't it Look so Easy")

November 27, 1971
10
10


  • Jr. Walker & the All Stars ("Do That Shing-A-Ling" & "These Eyes")


  • Bobby Womack ("Communication" & "That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha")


  • Thelma Houston ("I Want to Go Back There Again" & "Save The Country")

December 4, 1971
11
11


  • Jean Knight ("Mr. Big Stuff")


  • The Delfonics ("Didn't I Blow Your Mind This Time" & "Hey Love")


  • Maurice Jackson ("Step By Step")


  • Ralfi Pagan ("Make It With Me")

December 11, 1971
12
12


  • The Chi-Lites ("For God Sakes, Give More Power to the People" & "Have You Seen Her")


  • Joe Tex ("Give the Baby Anything the Baby Wants" & "Bad Feet")


  • The Originals ("Baby I'm for Real" & "Keep Me")

December 18, 1971
13
13


  • Gene Chandler ("Yes I'm Ready (If you Don't Let Go)" & "Stone Cold Love")


  • Simtec & Wylie ("Got To get Over the Hump")


  • The Free Movement ("I Found Someone" & "The Harder I Try")

December 25, 1971
14
14


  • B.B. King ("Think it Over")


  • O. C. Smith ("Little Green Apples" & "Help Me Make it Through the Night")


  • Patrice Holloway ( "Evidence" & "That's the Chance You Gotta Take")

January 1, 1972
15
15


  • Dennis Coffey ("Scorpio" & "Ride Sally Ride")


  • The Detroit Emeralds ("Wear This Ring with Love" & "You Want it, You Got It")


  • Jesse James ("I Need You Baby" & "At Last")

January 8, 1972
16
16


  • Little Richard ("Freedom Blues" & "Greenwood Mississippi")


  • The Undisputed Truth ("Smiling Faces Sometimes" & "You Make Your Own Heaven and Hell Right Here on Earth")

  • Nolan Porter

January 15, 1972
17
17


  • Curtis Mayfield ("Move on Up" & "Get Down")


  • Honey Cone ("Stick Up" & "One Monkey Don't Stop No Show")


  • The Persuaders ("Thin Line Between Love and Hate" & "Love Gonna Pack Up")

January 22, 1972
18
18


  • The Impressions ("Ain't Got Time" & "Love Me")


  • Merry Clayton ("After All This Time")


  • The Three Degrees ("There's So Much Love", "Maybe" & "Trade Winds")

January 29, 1972
19
19


  • The Dells ("It's All Up to You" & "The Love We Had")


  • Kim Weston ("Little By Little And Bit By Bit" & "If I Had it My Way")


  • Luther Ingram ("Be Good to Me Baby" & "I'll Love You Until the End")

February 5, 1972
20
20


  • Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager ("Ain't Understanding Mellow")


  • Jerry Butler ("Walk Easy my Son" & "How Did We Lose it Baby")


  • Joe Tex ("I Gotcha" & "A Mother's Prayer")


  • Hodges, Smith, James & Crawford ("Signal Your Intention")

February 12, 1972
21
21


  • Al Green ("Tired Of Being Alone" & "Let's Stay Together")


  • The Whispers ("Seems Like I Gotta Do Wrong" & "Can't Help But Love You")


  • Denise LaSalle ("Trapped By This Thing Called Love" & "Now Run And Tell That")

February 19, 1972
22
22


  • Four Tops ("A Simple Game" & "MacArthur Park")


  • Jackie Wilson ("Your Love Keeps Lifting Me Higher and Higher" & "Love Is Funny That Way")


  • Kool & the Gang ("I Want to Take You Higher" & "Love The Life You Live")

February 26, 1972
23
23


  • Gladys Knight & the Pips ("Make Me the Woman That you Go Home To" & "I Don't Want to Do Wrong")


  • Ohio Players ("Got Pleasure" & "Pain")


  • Garland Green ("Just My Way of Loving You" & "Plain and Simple Girl")

March 4, 1972
24
24


  • Rufus Thomas ("Do the Funky Penguin" & "Breakdown")


  • The Bar-Kays ("Son of Shaft")


  • Laura Lee ("Rip Off" & "Since I Fell for You")

March 11, 1972
25
25


  • The Chi-Lites ("Oh Girl" & "The Coldest Days of My Life)


  • Edwin Starr ("War" & "Double Agent O' Soul")

  • James Gadsen

March 18, 1972
26
26


  • Wilson Pickett ("Fire and Water", "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You", "Call My Name, I'll be There", "I'm In Love" & "Don't Knock My Love")


  • Curtis Mayfield ("We Got To Have Peace", "Get Down" & "Beautiful Brother of Mine")


  • War ("All Day Music" & "Slippin' into Darkness") (Special Guest: Fred Williamson)

  • Soul Train Dance Contest: Winners - Tanya Gram & Tony Jones; 2nd place - Damita Jo Freeman & Don Campbell; 3rd place - Cookie Morris & Randy Gardner; 4th place - Angela Johnson & Charles Washington

  • Contest judge panel: Rafer Johnson, O. J. Simpson, Abbey Lincoln, Quincy Jones, Claudia Tate

March 25, 1972
27
27


  • Joe Tex ("You Said A Bad Word")


  • Gloria Lynne ("Watermelon Man" & "I Wish You Love")


  • The Independents ("Just As Long As You Need Me")

April 1, 1972
28
28


  • Lou Rawls ("His Song Shall Be Sung")


  • Otis Clay ("Trying To Live My Life Without You")


  • The Peaches ("In My Heart" & "You Couldn't Have Been Thinking About Me")

April 8, 1972
29
29


  • The Isley Brothers ("Lay Away" & "Pop That Thang")


  • Love Unlimited ("Walkin' in the Rain (With the One I Love)" & "Fragile (Handle With Care)")


  • Millie Jackson ("Ask Me What You Want" & "My Man, A Sweet Man")

April 15, 1972
30
30


  • Ike & Tina Turner ("I Want To Take You Higher," "Feel Good" & "Proud Mary")


  • Jerry Butler & Brenda Lee Eager ("Close To You")


  • Jerry Butler ("I Only Have Eyes for You")

April 22, 1972


Season 2 (1972–73)


























































































































































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Guests

Original air date
1
31

Bobby Womack, The Bar-Kays, Candi Staton (Special Guest: Fred Williamson)
September 9, 1972
2
32
The Isley Brothers, Luther Ingram (Special Guests: Melba Moore & Heshimu)
September 16, 1972
3
33
Gladys Knight & The Pips ("Help Me Make It Through the Night," "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and "Daddy Could Swear, I Declare"), The O'Jays ("Deeper (In Love With You)" and "Back Stabbers"), Major Lance ("Since I Lost My Baby's Love") (Special Guests: Teresa Graves & Brock Peters)
September 23, 1972
4
34
Eddie Kendricks ("If You Let Me" and "Can I"), The Whispers ("I Only Meant To Wet My Feet" and "Life & Breath") (Special Guests: Gail Fisher & Bill Russell)
September 30, 1972
5
35

The Jackson 5 featuring Jermaine Jackson ("I Want You Back", "Corner Of The Sky", "Dady's Home" and "Lookin' Through The Windows")
October 7, 1972
6
36

Johnnie Taylor ("Who's Making Love?", "Stop Doggin' Me Around" and "Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone"), The Undisputed Truth ("Girl You're Alright" and "Mama I Got A Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)"
October 14, 1972
7
37

Bill Withers, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes (Special Guest: Denise Nicholas)
October 21, 1972
8
38

Billy Preston, Laura Lee, Johnny Williams (Special Guest: Jim Brown)
October 28, 1972
9
39

Joe Simon ("Power Of Love"), The Sylvers ("Wish That I Could Talk To You"), Billy Paul ("Me And Mrs. Jones") (Special Guest: Wallace Terry)
November 4, 1972
10
40
Friends of Distinction, The Persuaders, Doug Gibbs (Special Guest: William Marshall)
November 11, 1972
11
41

The Temptations ("Papa Was A Rolling Stone"), King Floyd (Special Guest: Cicely Tyson)
November 18, 1972
12
42


  • Betty Wright ("Clean Up Woman", "Baby Sitter")[4]

  • Dance Songs: "Work To Do" by The Isley Brothers, "(It's The Way) Nature Planned It" by Four Tops, "Mama Told Me Not To Come" by Wilson Pickett, "Corner Of The Sky" by Jackson 5, "I'm So Tired" by Bobby Bland

  • Scramble word: "Wilson Pickett", song: "If You Had a Change in Mind" by Tyrone Davis


  • The Intruders ("Memories Are Here To Stay", "(Win, Place Or Show) She's A Winner")

  • Line dance song: "Love Train" by The O'Jays


  • True Reflection ("Beer Cans And Empty Hands")

  • Special Guest: George Kirby

December 16, 1972
13
43

Billy Paul, Barbara Mason, Anacostia ("On and Off")
December 23, 1972
14
44


  • Tyrone Davis ("Turn Back The Hands Of Time" and "If You Had A Change In Mind")


  • Lyn Collins ("Think (About It)" and "Me And My Baby Got A Good Thing Going")

  • Dance songs: "Superstition" by Stevie Wonder, "The World Is A Ghetto" by War, "Why Can't We Live Together" by Timmy Thomas, "(I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind" by Joe Quarterman & Free Soul

  • Interview with Special Guest: Elgin Baylor

  • Soul Train line dance song: "Love Train" by The O'Jays

  • Scramble Word: "Johnny Williams", Song: "Keeper Of The Castle" by Four Tops

  • Dance Contest: Songs "I Got a Bag of My Own" by James Brown, winners Cher O'Neal and Tyrone Proctor

  • Dance Spotlight: Dancers Patricia Davis and Gary Keys, dance number by Damita Jo Freeman and Jimmy Foster, song "Slow Motion" by Johnny Williams

December 30, 1972
15
45

Curtis Mayfield ("Superfly," "Pusherman" and "Freddie's Dead"), The Main Ingredient ("Everybody Plays The Fool" and "You've Got To Take It (If You Want It)", Hank Ballard ("From The Love Side") (Special Guest: Vonetta McGee)
January 6, 1973
16
46

Stevie Wonder ("Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Superstition" and a special "Soul Train" composition), The Moments, ("Just Because He Wants To Make Love (Doesn't Mean He Loves You)" and "My Thing)" Fully Guaranteed ("We Can Make It Together") (Special Guest: Judy Pace)
January 13, 1973
17
47

Johnny Nash, Billy Butler & Infinity, Brighter Side of Darkness
January 27, 1973
18
48

The Dramatics ("Get Up And Get Down," "In The Rain" and "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get"), Syl Johnson ("We Did It" and "Any Way The Wind Blows"), The Smith Connection "(I've Been A Winner, I've Been A Loser) I've Been In Love)
February 3, 1973
19
49


  • James Brown ("Try Me", "Papa Don't Take No Mess", "Hell", Medley of "Cold Sweat", "Payback" & etc.)


  • Lyn Collins ("Rock Me Again & Again & Again & Again & Again & Again")


  • Sweet Charles Sherrell ("Soul Man")

  • Other Participants: Curtis Gibson (taylor for James Brown and others); Al Sharpton (James Brown tour manager); Deanna Brown (James Brown daughter)

February 10, 1973
20
50

The Four Tops, Otis Clay, Special Guests: James Brown & Teddy Brown, Soul Train Dance Contest Semifinals
February 17, 1973
21
51


  • The Spinners ("I'll Be Around", "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love", "How Could I Let You Get Away")


  • Sisters Love ("(I Could Never Make) A Better Man than You", "Give Me Your Love")

  • Dance Songs: "The World Is a Ghetto" by War

February 24, 1973
22
52

Al Green ("You Ought To Be With Me", "For The Good Times" and "Love And Happiness"), Mel & Tim ("Starting All Over Again" and "I May Not Be What You Want")
March 3, 1973
23
53

Friends of Distinction, Timmy Thomas, The Independents (Special Guest: Richard Pryor)
March 10, 1973
24
54

The Chi-Lites, The Honey Cone, G.C. Cameron (Special Guest: Pam Grier)
March 31, 1973
25
55

The Impressions, Tyrone Davis, Billy Preston (Special Guests: Diana Ross & Brenda Sykes)
April 7, 1973
26
56

Aretha Franklin (Special Guest: Cecil Franklin)
April 14, 1973
27
57

The O'Jays, David Ruffin, Sylvia
April 21, 1973
28
58

The Sylvers, Ronnie Dyson, Archie Bell & the Drells (Special Guest: Rosie Grier)
April 28, 1973
29
59

The Manhattans, Lyn Collins, Lee Austin (Special Guest: James Brown)
May 5, 1973
30
60

The Supremes ("Floy Joy", "Bad Weather", "I Guess I'll Miss The Man", "Bad Weather" and "Stoned Love") Lloyd Price ("Just For Baby" and "Love Music")
May 12, 1973
31
61

Bobby Womack, The Whispers, Thelma Houston
May 19, 1973
32
62

Little Anthony & the Imperials ("Goin' Out of My Head"), Edwin Starr, The Valentinos
May 26, 1973
33
63

Bill Withers (Special Guest: Steve Manning)
June 16, 1973
34
64

The Miracles, Chuck Jackson, The Jackson Sisters (Special Guest: Smokey Robinson)
June 23, 1973
35
65

Chairmen of the Board, Charles Mann, Sylvia (Special Guest: Jeffrey Bowen)
June 30, 1973
36
66

Chuck Berry, Maxayan, Willie Hutch (Special Guest: Max Julien)
July 7, 1973
37
67
"The Best of Soul Train" featuring James Brown, The Jackson 5, Chuck Berry, The O'Jays, The Temptations, Al Green, Curtis Mayfield,
The Supremes, Teddy Brown, The Four Tops, and Stevie Wonder
August 11, 1973


Season 3 (1973–74)


Starting with episode 76, the show's theme was changed to "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)", written by Gamble and Huff and performed by MFSB and the Three Degrees.


































































































































































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Guests

Original air date
1
68

The Intruders ("I'll Always Love My Mama" and "I Wanna Know Your Name") Foster Sylvers ("Misdemeanor" and "Hey Little Girl") (Introduced by Edmund & Ricky Sylvers)
August 25, 1973
2
69

The Whispers, Mandrill,
September 1, 1973
3
70

Fred Wesley & the JB's, Lyn Collins, The Sly, the Slick and the Wicked
September 8, 1973
4
71

The Sylvers
September 15, 1973
5
72


  • The Isley Brothers ("Listen to the Music", "That Lady", "Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight")


  • Betty Wright ("Gimme Back My Man", "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker")


  • Jr. Walker & the All-Stars ("Peace and Understanding is Hard to Find")

  • Dance songs: "Higher Ground" by Stevie Wonder, "Sexy, Sexy, Sexy" by James Brown, "Keep on Truckin'" by Eddie Kendricks

  • Soul Train Line: "Put Your Hands Together" by The O'Jays

  • Scramble word: Bloodstone; song: "We're On The Right Track" by Ultra High Frequency

September 22, 1973
6
73

Eddie Kendricks, The Dramatics, Rufus
September 29, 1973
7
74

B.B. King, The Moments
October 6, 1973
8
75

The Four Tops, Bloodstone, Lee Charles
October 13, 1973
9
76

Barry White ("I've Got So Much To Give" and "Never Never Gonna Give You Up"), Love Unlimited ("Oh Love, Well We Finally Made It" and "It May Be Winter Outside"), The Temprees ("Love's Maze" And "Wrap Me In Love") (Special Guest: Lola Falana)
October 27, 1973
10
77

  • The Jackson 5 ("Dancing Machine", "Get It Together", "Don't Say Good Bye Again")[5]

  • Interview: Joseph Jackson (including footage of a Jackson Family party)

  • Dance songs: "It's Too Late To Change The Time" by Jackson 5, "Hum Along And Dance" by Jackson 5, "Blow Your Whistle" by KC And The Sunshine Band

  • Jermaine Jackson ("You're In Good Hands")

  • Line Dance song: "Put your hands together" by The O'Jays

  • Soul Train gang Q & A: Jackson 5

  • Scramble Word: Millie Jackson; song: "Let Me Be Your Lovemaker" by Betty Wright

  • Michael Jackson ("With A Child's Heart")

November 3, 1973
11
78


  • Curtis Mayfield ("Back To The World," "If I Were Only A Child Again", "Future Shock")[6]

  • Soul Train line dance: "Get It Together" by Jackson 5

  • Special Guest interview: Clarence Avant

  • Dance songs: "Keep On Truckin'" by Eddie Kendricks, "Joy" by Isaac Hayes, "Funky Stuff" by Kool & The Gang, "The Love I Lost" by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes


  • Millie Jackson ("Hypocrisy", "Hurts So Good")

  • Scramble Word: "Tower of Power"; song: "Ashes To Ashes" by The 5th Dimension


  • Natural Four ("Can This Be Real?")

November 10, 1973
12
79


  • Tower of Power ("This Time It's Real", "So Very Hard To Go", "What Is Hip?")[7]

  • Soul Train Line Dance: "Put Your Hands Together" by The O'Jays


  • The Pointer Sisters ("Yes We Can Can", "Cloudburst")

  • Scramble word: "Ohio Players", song: "Rockin' Roll Baby" by The Stylistics


  • Tavares ("Check It Out")

  • Dance songs: "Funky Stuff" by Kool & The Gang, "Stoned To The Bone" by James Brown

  • Soul Train Gang Q&A: Tower of Power

November 17, 1973
13
80


  • Smokey Robinson ("Just My Soul Responding", "Baby Come Close", "Sweet Harmony")[8]

  • Soul Train Line: "Put Your Hands Together" by The O'Jays


  • First Choice ("Armed & Extremely Dangerous", "Smarty Pants")

  • Scramble word: Tower of Power; song: "Stoned to the bone" by James Brown


  • Al Wilson ("Show And Tell")

  • Dance songs: "Space Race" by Billy Preston, "If You're Ready (Come Go with Me)" by The Staple Singers

  • Interview: Smokey Robinson

November 24, 1973
14
81

The Temptations ("Plastic Man," "Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)" and "Masterpiece"), G.C. Cameron ("Let Me Down Easy" And "No Matter Where")
December 1, 1973
15
82

Bobby Bland, Ashford & Simpson, Barbara Jean English
December 8, 1973
16
83
Johnnie Taylor, Ann Peebles, Maceo & the Macks
December 15, 1973
17
84
Eddie Kendricks, The Persuaders, Eddie Floyd
December 22, 1973
18
85
Billy Preston, Creative Source, Eric Mercury
January 5, 1974
19
86

Johnny Nash, Kool & the Gang, The Originals
January 12, 1974
20
87

The 5th Dimension ("Flashback", "One Less Bell to Answer", "Ashes to Ashes" and "Black Patch"), Willie Hutch ("Sunshine Lady" and "Tell Me Why Our Love's Gone Cold")
January 26, 1974
21
88

Johnny Mathis ("I'm Coming Home," "I'm Stone In Love With You," "Life Is A Song Worth Singing" and "Foolish"), The Dells ("I Miss You" and "Give Your Baby A Standing Ovation")
February 9, 1974
22
89

Marvin Gaye ("Come Get To This", "Distant Lover" and "Let's Get It On"), The Whispers ("A Mother For My Children" and "What More Can A Girl Ask For") Interview with George Foreman.
February 16, 1974
23
90
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Billy Paul, Maxine Weldon
February 23, 1974
24
91

Jerry Butler, The Delfonics, Cecil Shaw
March 2, 1974
25
92
Curtis Mayfield, The Main Ingredient, Bloodstone
March 30, 1974
26
93
Al Green, The Impressions
April 6, 1974
27
94


  • The Stylistics ("Betcha by Golly, Wow", "You Make Me Feel Brand New", "Rockin' Roll Baby")

  • Bobby Womack ("Lookin For A Love", "Let It Hang Out (Point Of No Return)")

  • The Undisputed Truth ("Help Yourself")

  • Interview: Fred Williamson and Jim Brown

  • Scramble word: "Stevie Wonder"; Song: "Sexy Mama" by The Moments

April 13, 1974
28
95
The Four Tops, Blue Magic, Barbara Mason
April 20, 1974
29
96

Eddie Kendricks, The Dramatics, Martha Reeves
April 27, 1974
30
97

Gladys Knight & the Pips ("On and On", "Neither one of Us"), Lamont Dozier
May 4, 1974
31
98

Sylvia Robinson, The Moments, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
May 11, 1974
32
99

The Spinners, The Independents, Leroy Hutson
May 18, 1974
33
100

Bill Withers, The Soul Children, Melvin Van Peebles
May 25, 1974
34
101

Tyrone Davis, Hugh Masekela, Black Ivory
June 1, 1974
35
102

The Staple Singers, Bunny Sigler
June 8, 1974
36
103


  • Kool & the Gang ("Funky Stuff", "Hollywood Swinging", "Jungle Boogie")

  • Al Wilson ("Touch And Go", "Broken Home")


  • Natural Four ("Love That Really Counts")

  • Dance songs: "Let's Get Married" by Al Green, "Can You Handle It" by Graham Central Station, "I'm In Love" by Aretha Franklin

  • Interview with Kool & the Gang

  • Scramble word: "Bill Withers", song: "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone

  • Soul Train Line song: "For the Love of Money", The O'Jays

June 15, 1974
37
104

The O'Jays, Ramsey Lewis
June 22, 1974
38
105

Sly & the Family Stone, The Trammps
June 29, 1974
39
106
"The Best of Soul Train"
July 20, 1974


Season 4 (1974–75)


































































































































































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Original air date
1
107


  • Billy Preston ("Nothing From Nothing" and "Struttin')


  • Rufus featuring Chaka Khan ("Tell Me Something Good", "You Got The Love")


  • George McCrae ("Rock Your Baby")


  • Franklyn Ajaye (comedian)

  • Line dance song: "Ballero" by War

September 7, 1974
2
108


  • James Brown and the First Family of Soul ("Cold Sweat," "I Can't Stand It," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "Hell," "Try Me," "Papa Don't Take No Mess" and "My Thang")


  • Fred Wesley & The J.B.'s ("Damn Right, I'm Somebody")


  • Lyn Collins ("Rock Me Again & Again & Again")


  • Sweet Charles Sherrell ("Soul Man")

September 14, 1974
3
109


  • Johnnie Taylor ("It Don't Pay To Get Up In The Morning" and "It's September")

  • The Joneses ("Hey, Babe" and "Sugar Pie Guy")


  • Syreeta Wright ("I'm Going Left")

September 21, 1974
4
110
The Miracles, Herbie Hancock, Yvonne Fair
September 28, 1974
5
111
Michael Jackson ("What You Don't Know Won't Hurt You", "Whatever You Got, I Want" and "If I Don't Love You This Way") MDLT ("What's Your Game" and "Runnin' and Pushing")
October 5, 1974
6
112
The Four Tops, The New Birth, Creative Source
October 12, 1974
7
113
The Chi-Lites, Bloodstone, New York City
October 19, 1974
8
114
Ashford & Simpson, Tavares, Little Beaver
October 26, 1974
9
115
The 5th Dimension, Al Wilson, Formula IV, Special Guest: Mark Gordon
November 2, 1974
10
116

The Ohio Players, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain ("Good Things Don't Last Forever"), B.T. Express ("Do It Til You're Satisfied")
November 9, 1974
11
117

Nancy Wilson, Johnny Bristol, Mighty Clouds of Joy
November 16, 1974
12
118
The Moments, Labelle, Carl Carlton
December 7, 1974
13
119

  • Dance songs: "Boogie on Reagge Woman" by Stevie Wonder, "You're The First, The Last, My Everything" by Barry White, "Struttin'" by Billy Preston, "One Tear" by Eddie Kendricks[9]


  • The Isley Brothers ("That Lady", "Live It Up", "Summer Breeze", "Midnight Sky", "Hello, It's Me")

  • Scramble word: Latimore, song: "Shoorah! Shoorah!" by Betty Wright

  • Interview: Isley Brothers

  • Line dance: "Release Yourself" by Graham Central Station

December 14, 1974
14
120

Jose Feliciano, Minnie Riperton, The Dynamic Superiors
December 21, 1974
15
121

Johnny Nash, The Commodores, Lonnie Youngblood
December 28, 1974
16
122

Bobby Womack, Latimore, The Kay-Gees
January 4, 1975
17
123

Graham Central Station ("Feel the Need", "Release Yourself", "Can You Handle It"), Zulema ("Wanna Be Where You Are"), Leon Haywood ("Believe Half Of What You See (None Of What You Hear)")
January 11, 1975
18
124
Ike & Tina Turner, Lonette McKee
January 18, 1975
19
125

David Ruffin, Shirley Brown, 9th Creation, The Lockers
January 25, 1975
20
126

Tower of Power, The Hues Corporation, Garland Green
February 1, 1975
21
127
The Crusaders, The Whispers
February 8, 1975
22
128
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, Gino Vannelli, Bohannon
February 15, 1975
23
129
Kool & the Gang, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The Jackson Sisters
February 22, 1975
24
130

Jimmy Ruffin, Buddy Miles, The Manhattans
March 1, 1975
25
131

Lou Rawls, The Main Ingredient, Gloria Scott
March 8, 1975
26
132
Bobby Bland, Tavares, Lyn Collins, Fred Wesley & Steam
March 15, 1975
27
133

Bloodstone, Carol Douglas, Syl Johnson
March 22, 1975
28
134

B.B. King, The Younghearts, People's Choice
March 29, 1975
29
135
Al Green
April 5, 1975
30
136
Blue Magic ("Never Gonna Get Over You", "Love Has Found It's Way To Me" and "Sideshow"), Sister Sledge ("Circle Of Love" and "Love, Don't You Go Through No Changes On Me"), Major Harris ("Love Won't Let Me Wait")
April 12, 1975
31
137

The Dramatics ("Me, Myself & I," "Me & Mrs. Jones" and "(I'm Going By) The Stars In Your Eyes)" , Barbara Mason ("From His Woman To You" and "Shackin' Up"), Ben E. King ("Supernatural Thing")
April 19, 1975
32
138

Eddie Kendricks, L.T.D., The Waters
April 26, 1975
33
139

Melba Moore, Eddie Harris, Bunny Sigler
May 3, 1975
34
140

Dionne Warwick, Greg Perry, The Futures
May 10, 1975
35
141

Elton John, Mandrill, Comedian: Karl Grigsby
May 17, 1975
36
142

Barry White ("Can't Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe", "What Am I Gonna Do with You

", "You're The First, The Last, My Everything"), Love Unlimited Orchestra ("Love's Theme")


May 24, 1975
37
143

Curtis Mayfield, Leroy Hutson, Natural Four
June 7, 1975
38
144

Smokey Robinson, Betty Wright
June 14, 1975
39
145

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes ("To Be True", "Bad Luck", "Somewhere Down the Line"), The Southshore Commission ("Free Man") (Guest Host: Richard Pryor)
June 21, 1975


Season 5 (1975–76)


With the start of this season, Soul Train instituted a new theme: "Soul Train '75" by The Soul Train Gang.


































































































































































No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
146

The Supremes, Willie Hutch
August 23, 1975
2
147

Johnny Bristol, The Blackbyrds
August 30, 1975
3
148

Joe Simon, Millie Jackson, Choice Four
September 6, 1975
4
149
The New Birth, Blue Magic, Bobby Moore
September 13, 1975
5
150

The Impressions, Rance Allen Group, Soul Train Dance Contest
September 20, 1975
6
151

Eddie Kendricks, Tavares, Comedian: Paul Mooney
September 27, 1975
7
152

The Pointer Sisters, B.T. Express, Ralph Carter
October 4, 1975
8
153

The O'Jays, Little Milton, Special Guest: Cholly Atkins
October 11, 1975
9
154

Labelle, Creative Source
October 18, 1975
10
155

Minnie Riperton, Twenty First Century
October 25, 1975
11
156

Ramsey Lewis, Leslie Uggams, The Fantastic Four
November 1, 1975
12
157

The Spinners, Merry Clayton
November 8, 1975
13
158
War, The Main Ingredient
November 15, 1975
14
159
Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes ("Bad Luck", "Wake Up Everybody"), Esther Phillips ("What A Difference A Day Makes")
November 22, 1975
15
160

The Miracles ("Love Machine", "Do It Baby"), Poison ("Let Me Lay My Funk On You"), Quincy Jones (Special Guest: Nat Adderley) ("Tryin' To Find Out About You", "Is It Love That We're Missin'")
November 29, 1975
16
161

Average White Band, The Undisputed Truth
December 6, 1975
17
162

Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, David Ruffin
December 13, 1975
18
163

Freda Payne, The Whispers
December 20, 1975
19
164

Billy Preston, The Sylvers
December 27, 1975
20
165

David Bowie, Faith, Hope and Charity, Jeff Perry
January 3, 1976
21
166

The Temptations, Edwin Starr
January 10, 1976
22
167

The Staple Singers, Bobby Womack
January 17, 1976
23
168

The Jackson 5
January 24, 1976
24
169

The Dells, Bloodstone
January 31, 1976
25
170

Bill Withers, The Soul Train Gang
February 7, 1976
26
171

The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Leon Haywood, The Southshore Commission
February 14, 1976
27
172

The Commodores, George McCrae
February 21, 1976
28
173

Joe Tex, The Chi-Lites, Comedian: Tom Dreesen
February 28, 1976
29
174

  • Dance Songs: "Train Called Freedom" by South Shore Commission, "Sunny" by Yambú, "Honey I (I'll Live My Life For You)" by George McCrae, "What's the Name of This Funk (Spider Man)" by Ramsey Lewis, "Love Or Leave" by Spinners[10]

  • Scramble Word: "Leon Haywood"; song: "Let The Music Play" by Barry White

  • Betty Wright ("Slip And Do It", "Everybody Was Rockin'")


  • Wilson Pickett ("The Best Part of a Man", "Love Will Keep Us Together")

  • Line dance: "Let's Go Disco" by Archie Bell & The Drells


  • The Modulations ("Worth Your Weight in Gold")[11]

March 6, 1976
30
175
Eddie Kendricks, The Temprees
March 13, 1976
31
176
Johnnie Taylor ("Somebody's Gettin' It", "Disco Lady", "Running Out Of Lies"), Donna Summer ("Love To Love You Baby", "Could It Be Magic")
March 20, 1976
32
177

The Supremes, Al Wilson
March 27, 1976
33
178
The Dramatics, Dorothy Moore, Leon Thomas
April 3, 1976
34
179
Kool & The Gang, Ashford & Simpson, Ronnie McNeir
May 1, 1976
35
180

The Delfonics, D.J. Rogers
May 8, 1976
36
181
Billy Paul, The Trammps
May 15, 1976
37
182
Archie Bell & the Drells, Brass Construction
May 22, 1976
38
183
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, The Checkmates, The Booty People
June 12, 1976
39
184

The 5th Dimension, The Brothers Johnson, Pat Lundy
June 19, 1976


Season 6 (1976–77)


Starting with the ninth episode, Soul Train has a new theme song: "Soul Train '76" by The Soul Train Gang.


































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
185

Johnnie Taylor, The Tymes
August 21, 1976
2
186

The Sylvers, Sun, Special Guest: Frankie Crocker
August 28, 1976
3
187

Melba Moore, The Whispers
September 4, 1976
4
188

The O'Jays, Thelma Houston
September 11, 1976
5
189

D.J. Rogers, The Lockers, Soul Train National Dance Contest
September 18, 1976
6
190

Labelle, Brother to Brother
September 25, 1976
7
191

The Spinners, David Ruffin
October 2, 1976
8
192

Jermaine Jackson, Tata Vega
October 9, 1976
9
193

The Emotions, The Rimshots, The Ritchie Family
October 16, 1976
10
194

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr., Deniece Williams
October 23, 1976
11
195

The Undisputed Truth, Impact, Carol Douglas
October 30, 1976
12
196

The Four Tops, Vicki Sue Robinson
November 6, 1976
13
197

  • Dance Songs: "Enjoy Yourself" by The Jacksons, "Black Man" by Stevie Wonder, "I Like to Do It" by KC & The Sunshine Band, "Car Wash" by Rose Royce, "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees & His Cast Of Idiots[12]

  • Scramble Word: "Ronnie Dyson"; song: "What Was I Thinkin' In My head" by Sly & The Family Stone


  • Ronnie Dyson ("(I Like Being) Close To You", "The More You Do It (The More I Like It Done To Me)")

  • Interview: Stephen Burrows


  • Aretha Franklin ("Jump", "Sparkle")

  • Line dance: "Message In Our Music" by O'Jays (with a fake fight)

November 13, 1976
14
198

The Manhattans, Brass Construction, Rose Royce
November 20, 1976
15
199

K.C. and the Sunshine Band, Dee Dee Bridgewater
November 27, 1976
16
200

The Ohio Players, Johnny Bristol
December 4, 1976
17
201

Average White Band, The Soul Train Gang
December 11, 1976
18
202

O.C. Smith, Dorothy Moore
December 18, 1976
19
203

The Moments, Donna Summer
December 25, 1976
20
204

The Supremes ("Come into my life", "You Are The Heart Of Me", "You're My Driving Wheel"), Al Hudson & the Soul Partners ("I Got A Notion", "Disco Lover")
January 1, 1977
21
205

The Sylvers, Donald Byrd & the Blackbyrds
January 8, 1977
22
206

Billy Paul, Brick
January 15, 1977
23
207

Lou Rawls, L.T.D.
January 22, 1977
24
208

Billy Preston, Brenda Payton
January 29, 1977
25
209

Rufus featuring Chaka Khan, The Impressions
February 5, 1977
26
210

The Commodores, Thelma Houston
February 12, 1977
27
211

The Emotions, Randy Crawford, Crown Heights Affair
February 19, 1977
28
212

Ashford & Simpson, Bootsy's Rubber Band
February 26, 1977
29
213

Latimore, Shalamar, Crown Heights Affair
March 5, 1977
30
214

Natalie Cole, Arthur Prysock
March 12, 1977
31
215

Al Green, Fatback Band
March 19, 1977
32
216

Melba Moore, Joe Tex
March 26, 1977
33
217


  • Gwen McCrae ("Damn Right It's Good", "Tears On My Pillow")


  • Lonnie Liston Smith ("Space Lady", "Starlite and You")


  • Roy Ayers Ubiquity ("Searching", "Everybody Loves the Sunshine")

  • Dance songs: "Dancing", "Ha Cha Cha" by Brass Construction

  • Scramble Word: "Barry White", Song: "Disco Lucy" by Wilton Place Street Band

  • Line Dance song: medley including "I Can't Help Myself", "Uptight" by Stevie Wonder, "Stop In The Name Of Love" by The Supremes, and others.

April 2, 1977
34
218

B.T. Express ("Function At The Junction", "We Got It Together"), Letta Mbulu ("Music Man", "Many Rains Ago"), Enchantment ("Gloria", "Hold On")
April 9, 1977
35
219

Archie Bell & the Drells, Brainstorm
April 16, 1977
36
220

Teddy Pendergrass, Double Exposure
April 23, 1977
37
221

Smokey Robinson, Lakeside
April 30, 1977
38
222

Marvin Gaye
May 7, 1977
39
223

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Side Effect
May 14, 1977


Season 7 (1977–78)


































































































































































No. in
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No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
224

O.C. Smith, Hot, Floaters
August 20, 1977
2
225

Jermaine Jackson, Switch
August 27, 1977
3
226
The O'Jays/ Al Jarreau/ Truth
September 3, 1977
4
227

Johnny Guitar Watson, The Whispers
September 10, 1977
5
228

Tyrone Davis, Dorothy Moore
September 17, 1977
6
229

The Dramatics, Tata Vega
September 24, 1977
7
230

The Emotions, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
October 1, 1977
8
231

Lamont Dozier, Phyllis Hyman, High Inergy
October 8, 1977
9
232

Smokey Robinson, Dee Dee Sharp
October 15, 1977
10
233

Tavares, David Oliver
October 22, 1977
11
234

Johnnie Taylor, Millie Jackson
October 29, 1977
12
235

Teddy Pendergrass, Rose Royce
November 5, 1977
13
236

Barry White, Love Unlimited
November 12, 1977
14
237

Lou Rawls, The Ritchie Family
November 19, 1977
15
238

The Manhattans, Kellee Patterson
November 26, 1977
16
239

Deniece Williams, Mother's Finest
December 3, 1977
17
240

Ashford & Simpson, Ronnie Dyson
December 10, 1977
18
241

The Spinners, Hodges, James & Smith
December 17, 1977
19
242

  • Dance Songs: "Any Way You Want Me" by The Sylvers, "Serpentine Fire" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "More Than a Woman" by Tavares, "As" by Stevie Wonder, "Brick House" by Commodores

  • Scramble word: James Harris; song: "Come Go With Me!!" by Pockets


  • Sister Sledge ("Baby, It's the Rain", "As")


  • Brick ("Dusic", "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody", "Happy")

  • Line Dance song: "Galaxy" by War

December 24, 1977
20
243

Philippé Wynne, Side Effect, Al Hudson & the Soul Partners
December 31, 1977
21
244

Brothers Johnson, Foster Sylvers
January 7, 1978
22
245

  • Dance songs: "Which Way Is Up" by Stargard, "Dance, Dance, Dance" by Chic, "I Love You" by Donna Summer, "Come Go With Me" by Pockets[13]


  • Ronnie Laws ("Friends And Strangers", "Always There")

  • Scramble word: "Walter Payton"; song: "Ain't Gonna Hurt Nobody" by Brick


  • Freda Payne ("Love Magnet", "Master of Love", "Stares and Whispers" )


  • Morris Jefferson ("Spank Your Blank Blank")

  • Line Dance song: "Galaxy" by War

January 14, 1978
23
246

The Sylvers, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs
January 21, 1978
24
247

Bill Withers, Odyssey
January 28, 1978
25
248

L.T.D., Michael Henderson
February 4, 1978
26
249

The Temptations, William Bell, Pattie Brooks
February 11, 1978
27
250

War, Eloise Laws
February 18, 1978
28
251

Billy Preston, Esther Phillips
February 25, 1978
29
252

Lonnie Jordan, Brass Construction, Pattie Brooks
March 4, 1978
30
253

The Four Tops, Con Funk Shun
March 11, 1978
31
254

Bobby Womack, Denise LaSalle
March 18, 1978
32
255

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr., Cheryl Barnes, Stargard
March 25, 1978
33
256

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Roy Ayers
April 1, 1978
34
257

Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams
April 8, 1978
35
258

Enchantment, Wild Cherry, Bunny Sigler
April 15, 1978
36
259

Herb Alpert & Hugh Masekela, Aalon
April 22, 1978
37
260

The Emotions, Mandrill
April 29, 1978
38
261

Smokey Robinson, Patti Austin
May 6, 1978
39
262

Cuba Gooding, Lenny Williams
May 13, 1978


Season 8 (1978–79)


Soul Train has a new theme this season, starting with episode 267: "Soul Train Theme '79" by The Hollywood Disco Jazz Band and The Waters.






































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
263
The O'Jays, Etta James
August 19, 1978
2
264

Brothers Johnson ("Blam!", "Ain't We Funkin Now", "Ride-O-Rocket"), The Dells ("Superwoman", "My Life Is So Wonderful (When You're Around)")
August 26, 1978
3
265

The Emotions, Randy Jackson, Hal Jackson's Talented Teen"
September 2, 1978
4
266

The Sylvers, Kenny Brawner & Raw Sugar
September 9, 1978
5
267

Earth Wind & Fire (in concert) ("Serpentine Fire", "Fantasy")/ Heaven & Earth
September 16, 1978
6
268

Rose Royce, D.J. Rogers
September 23, 1978
7
269

Peabo Bryson, Stargard
September 30, 1978
8
270

Larry Graham & Graham Central Station, Charles Jackson
October 7, 1978
9
271
The Whispers, Gil Scott-Heron, Evelyn "Champagne" King
October 14, 1978
10
272

Melba Moore, Michael Henderson
October 21, 1978
11
273

Freda Payne, Atlantic Starr
October 28, 1978
12
274

The Trammps, Shalamar, Norma Jean Wright
November 4, 1978
13
275

Frankie Valli, Creme D'Coca
November 11, 1978
14
276

Jerry Butler, Rick James
November 18, 1978
15
277

Lenny Williams, Mother's Finest, Cheech & Chong
November 25, 1978
16
278

Johnny Guitar Watson, Jean Carne
December 2, 1978
17
279

Stylistics, Sun
December 9, 1978
18
280

Barry White, Danny Pearson
December 16, 1978
19
281

Switch ("There'll Never Be", "We Like to Party...Come On"), The McCrarys ("Don't Wear Yourself Out", "You")
December 23, 1978
20
282

The Temptations, Randy Brown
December 30, 1978
21
283

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr., Lakeside
January 6, 1979
22
284

Roy Ayers & Ubiquity, Sarah Dash
January 13, 1979
23
285

Gene Chandler, Chic
January 20, 1979
24
286

Brass Construction, Peaches & Herb ("Shake Your Groove Thing", "Reunited"), Captain Sky
January 27, 1979
25
287

The Jacksons
February 3, 1979
26
288

Pattie Brooks, David Oliver
February 10, 1979
27
289

Joe Simon, Cheryl Lynn
February 17, 1979
28
290

Edwin Starr, The Jimmy Castor Bunch, Grace Jones
February 24, 1979
29
291

Bonnie Pointer, Dan Hartman
March 3, 1979
30
292

  • Dance songs: "Bustin' Loose" by Chuck Brown and the Soul Searchers, "I Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" by Gonzalez, "Heaven Knows" by Donna Summer, "Anger" by Marvi Gaye, "Aqua Boogie" by Parliament[14]

  • Scramble word: Lorraine Hansberry, song: "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" by Rod Stewart


  • Gloria Gaynor ("I Will Survive", "Anybody wanna party?")

  • Spotlight Dance Routine: Cheryl Song & Randy Thomas, song "Keep on Dancin'" by Gary's Gang


  • Gino Vannelli ("I just wanna stop", "Wheels of Life")

  • Line dance song: "All Night Dancin'" by The Jacksons

March 10, 1979
31
293

  • Dance Songs: "At midnight" by T-Connection, "Keep on Dancing" by Gary's Gang, "Souvenirs" by Voyage, "Disco Nights" by GQ[15]

  • Scramble word: Jamal Wilkes; song: "Contact" by Edwin Starr


  • Arpeggio ("Love & Desire", "Spellbound")

  • Spotlight Dance Routine: Janice Carr & Abe Clark, song: "Haven't Stopped Dancing Yet" by Gonzalez


  • The Bar-Kays ("Holy Ghost", "Shine")

  • Line Dance song: "Knock on Wood" by Amii Stewart

March 17, 1979
32
294

Isaac Hayes, Tasha Thomas
March 24, 1979
33
295

Instant Funk, Cerrone
March 31, 1979
34
296

Billy Preston & Syreeta Wright, Chuck Brown & The Soul Searchers
April 7, 1979
35
297

Curtis Mayfield, Linda Clifford, Keith Barrow
April 14, 1979
36
298

Amii Stewart, Boney M
April 21, 1979
37
299

Hamilton Bohannon, The Raes
April 28, 1979
38
300

Third World, Danny Pearson
May 5, 1979
39
301

Tyrone Davis, Gary's Gang
May 12, 1979
40
302

Carrie Lucas, GQ, The Gap Band, Spotlight Dance Routine: Sherri Foster & Vince Carlos
May 19, 1979


Season 9 (1979–80)


Starting with episode 319, the theme changed to a prototype of "Up on Soul Train" by The Waters.






































































































































No. in
season
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series

Guests

Original air date
1
303
"A Tribute to Minnie Riperton"
(featuring Stevie Wonder, Wintley Phipps, Lorraine Fields and Larry Vickers)
September 15, 1979
2
304

Deniece Williams, Apollo, Professional Dance Routine: Frances Lee Morgan and Michael Peters
September 22, 1979
3
305

Shalamar, Tata Vega
September 29, 1979
4
306

Bonnie Pointer, Switch
October 6, 1979
5
307

David Ruffin, Heatwave
October 13, 1979
6
308

Rick James & the Stone City Band ("Fool On The Street", "Love Gun"), Teena Marie ("I'm A Sucker For Your Love", "Don't Look Back"), Spotlight Dance Routine: Larry "Bobcat" Jeffries
October 20, 1979
7
309

Billy Preston, Creme D'Coca
October 27, 1979
8
310

The Bar Kays, McFadden & Whitehead, Spotlight Dance Routine: Jeffrey Daniel & The Eclipse
November 3, 1979
9
311

Herb Alpert, Dynasty
November 10, 1979
10
312
Salute to Smokey Robinson, Keith & Darrell
November 17, 1979
11
313

The Whispers, Vernon Burch, Comedian: Tom Dreesen
November 24, 1979
12
314
Salute to Aretha Franklin
December 1, 1979
13
315

The Commodores
December 8, 1979
14
316

Johnnie Taylor, II D Extreme
December 15, 1979
15
317

War
February 2, 1980
16
318


  • Chic ("My Feet Keep Dancing", "Good Times")


  • High Inergy ("Skate To The Rhythm", "I Love Making Love To The Music")

  • Comedian: Dick Gregory

  • Dance Songs: "And The Beat Goes On" by The Whispers, "The Second Time Around" by Shalamar

  • Scramble: Word: Walter Payton; Song: "Move Your Boogie Body"

February 9, 1980
17
319

Lou Rawls, Narada Michael Walden
March 1, 1980
18
320

Shalamar, The Gap Band
March 8, 1980
19
321

The Whispers, Patrice Rushen
March 15, 1980
20
322

L.T.D., Cheryl Lynn
March 22, 1980
21
323

Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Brass Construction
March 29, 1980
22
324

Sister Sledge, Randy Brown
April 5, 1980
23
325


  • Con Funk Shun ("Got To Be Enough", "Spirit Of Love")


  • The Spinners ("Working My Way Back To You/Forgive Me Girl", "Body Language")

  • Dance songs: "Got to Love Somebody Today" by Sister Sledge, "Don't Push It Don't Force It" by Leon Haywood, "You Are My Heaven" by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway, "Let's Boogie, Let's Dance" by The Spinners, "Do That To Me One More Time" by Captain & Tennille

  • Scramble Word: "Bessie Smith", Song: Masterjam by Chaka Khan & Rufus

  • Spotlight dance routine: Bobcat and Anton dancing to "And the Beat Goes On" by The Whispers

  • Line Dance song: "Love Injection" by Trussel

April 12, 1980
24
326

Captain & Tennille, The Ritchie Family (Introduction by Jacques Morali), Dance Routine: The Electric Boogaloos
April 19, 1980
25
327

Stephanie Mills, Roy Ayers
April 26, 1980
26
328

Village People, Side Effect
May 3, 1980
27
329

Jermaine Jackson, Dramatics
May 10, 1980
28
330
Salute to Gladys Knight & the Pips
May 17, 1980
29
331

Ray, Goodman & Brown, Ray Parker, Jr. & Raydio, Spotlight Dance Routine: Kirk Washington
May 24, 1980
30
332
Salute to The Temptations, Syreeta Wright
May 31, 1980
31
333

Leon Haywood, L.A. Boppers
June 7, 1980
32
334
Salute to Barry White
June 14, 1980


Season 10 (1980–81)


Soul Train institutes a new theme: "Up on Soul Train" by R&B group The Whispers.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
335

Brothers Johnson, Rockie Robbins, Dance Showdown: Bobcat vs. Mr. X
September 20, 1980
2
336

L.T.D., Seventh Wonder, Kurtis Blow
September 27, 1980
3
337

Larry Graham, Irene Cara
October 4, 1980
4
338


  • Rick James ("Big Time", "Mary Go Round")


  • The S.O.S. Band ("Take Your Time (Do It Right)", "S.O.S. (Dit Dit Dit Dash Dash Dash Dit Dit Dit)")

  • Dance songs: "Shake Your Pants" by Cameo, "I've Just Begun To Love You" by Dynasty, "Pop What You Got" by One Way, "Love Don't Make It Right" by Ashford & Simpson

  • Scramble Word: Mary Bethune, Song: "Love Making Music" by Barry White

  • Soul Train Line: "Wide Receiver" by Michael Henderson

October 11, 1980
5
339

Tyrone Davis, Teena Marie, Comedian: Tom Dreesen
October 18, 1980
6
340

Teddy Pendergrass, The Jones Girls
October 25, 1980
7
341

Cameo, Edmund Sylvers, Special Guest: Kim Fields
November 1, 1980
8
342

Michael Henderson, La Toya Jackson
November 8, 1980
9
343

Shalamar, Mtume
November 15, 1980
10
344

Lakeside, Geraldine Hunt
November 22, 1980
11
345

Lenny Williams, Yellow Magic Orchestra
November 29, 1980
12
346

Ray, Goodman & Brown, Gently
December 6, 1980
13
347

Al Green, The Dells, Soul Train History Book: LaBelle
January 10, 1981
14
348

II D Extreme, Tierra, Soul Train History Book: Marvin Gaye
January 17, 1981
15
349

The Stylistics, Spyro Gyra, Soul Train History Book: The Four Tops
January 24, 1981
16
350

The Chi-Lites, Patrice Rushen, Soul Train History Book: Lou Rawls
January 31, 1981
17
351

Deniece Williams, The Gap Band, Soul Train History Book: Curtis Mayfield
March 7, 1981
18
352

The Bar-Kays, Yarbrough & Peoples, Robert Winters
March 14, 1981
19
353

The Pointer Sisters, Con Funk Shun, Soul Train History Book: Billy Paul
March 21, 1981
20
354

The Whispers, Carrie Lucas
March 28, 1981
21
355

Rufus, Dee Dee Sharp
April 4, 1981
22
356

Billy Preston, Lakeside
April 11, 1981
23
357

Shalamar, Teena Marie
April 18, 1981
24
358

A Taste of Honey, Jerry Knight, Soul Train History Book: David Ruffin
April 25, 1981
25
359

Sister Sledge, Atlantic Starr
May 2, 1981
26
360

The Spinners, Skyy, Comedian: Arsenio Hall
May 9, 1981
27
361

  • Dance songs: "Give It To Me Baby" by Rick James, "What Cha' Gonna Do for Me" by Chaka Kahn, "Ai No Corrida" by Quincy Jones, "Call It What You Want" by Bill Summers & Summers Heat[16]


  • Patrice Rushen ("Never Gonna Give You Up", "I Need Your Love")

  • Scramble word: "Billie Holliday", song: "Make That Move" by Shalamar

  • Spotlight Dance routine: Shabba Doo; song: "Get Tough" by Kleeer


  • Sugarhill Gang ("8th Wonder", "Rapper's Delight")

  • Line Dance song: "Superlove" by Skyy

May 16, 1981
28
362

  • Dance songs: ""You're Lying" by Linx, "Superlove" by Skyy, "Make That Move" by Shalamar, "Take It To The Top" by Kool & The Gang[17]


  • Funkadelic ("Connections and Disconnections", "Who's A Funkadelic?")

  • Scramble Word: Roberta Flack, Song: "Paradise" by Change

  • Soul Train History Book: Joe Tex "I Gotcha" (from episode #20)


  • Betty Wright ("What Are You Going To Do with It?", "I Like Your Loving")

  • Soul Train Line: "Give It to Me Baby" by Rick James

May 23, 1981
29
363

Bill Withers, Side Effect, Special Guests: Leon & Jayne Kennedy
May 30, 1981
30
364

Jermaine Jackson, T-Connection, Comedian: Marsha Warfield
June 6, 1981
31
365

Rick James, Brenda Russell
June 13, 1981
32
366

Cameo, Mantra
June 20, 1981


Season 11 (1981–82)


For this season, Soul Train tapings were moved to the Charlie Chaplin Studios, after spending its first decade in Hollywood at Metromedia Square.






































































































































No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
367

Barry White, Glodean White
September 19, 1981
2
368

The Emotions, Carl Carlton, Mike Weaver
September 26, 1981
3
369

Deniece Williams, Richard "Dimples" Fields
October 3, 1981
4
370

Brothers Johnson, La Toya Jackson
October 10, 1981
5
371
Salute to Rick James, Soul Train History Book: Rick James
October 17, 1981
6
372

The Four Tops, Stacy Lattisaw, Comedian: Arsenio Hall
October 24, 1981
7
373

José Feliciano, Stone City Band
October 31, 1981
8
374

Brick, Frankie Smith, Soul Train History Book: The Supremes
November 7, 1981
9
375

Patti LaBelle, The Time, Comedian: James Wesley Jackson
November 14, 1981
10
376

George Benson, Patti Austin, Soul Train History Book: The Floaters
November 21, 1981
11
377

The Spinners, Bobby Womack, Special Guests: Hal Jackson's Talented Teens
December 12, 1981
12
378

Rockie Robbins, Slave
December 19, 1981
13
379

Skyy, O'Bryan, Comedians: Tim O'Brien and Ken Sevara
January 9, 1982
14
380

L.T.D., James Ingram
January 16, 1982
15
381

Zoom (band), Syreeta, Soul Train History Book: Deniece Williams and Johnny Mathis
January 23, 1982
16
382
Salute to Diana Ross
January 30, 1982
17
383

Irene Cara, Andrae Crouch
March 27, 1982
18
384

Al Jarreau, Aurra
April 3, 1982
19
385

The Whispers, Mary Wells
April 10, 1982
20
386

The Chi-Lites, Bill Summers & Summers Heat
April 17, 1982
21
387
Tribute to Smokey Robinson, Bettye Lavette
April 24, 1982
22
388

Sister Sledge, Ray Parker, Jr., Soul Train History Book: Smokey Robinson
May 1, 1982
23
389

Lakeside, Sheree Brown, Soul Train History Book: Bobby Bland, James Brown and B.B. King
May 8, 1982
24
390

George Duke, D-Train
May 15, 1982
25
391

War, O'Bryan, Soul Train History Book: Chairmen of the Board
May 22, 1982
26
392

Ronnie Dyson, The Dazz Band, Ebony Fashion Fair models
May 29, 1982
27
393

Al Green, Third World
June 5, 1982
28
394

Deniece Williams, Junior, Soul Train History Book: Ben E. King
June 12, 1982
29
395

  • Dance songs: "Do I Do" by Stevie Wonder, "Early in the Morning" by The Gap Band, "Let It Whip" by Dazz Band, "Work That Body" by Diana Ross


  • Patrice Rushen ("Forget Me Nots", "If Only")

  • Scramble Word: Jesse Jackson; Song: "Standing on the Top" by Temptations

  • Soul Train History Book: Marvin Gaye "Let's Get It On" (from Soul Train episode #89)


  • Cameo ("Be Yourself", "Flirt")

  • Line Dance song: "Outlaw" by War

June 19, 1982
30
396

Bobby Womack, The Gap Band
June 26, 1982
31
397

The O'Jays, Gene Chandler
July 3, 1982
32
398


  • A Taste of Honey ("I'll Try Something New", "We've Got The Groove")


  • Jeffrey Osborne ("I Really Don't Need No Light", "Baby")

  • Dance songs: "Standing On The Top" by The Temptations, "Outlaw" by War, "Early in the Morning" by The Gap Band

  • Soul Train History Book: Al Green ("Let's Stay Together" from Soul Train #21, 19-Feb-1972)

  • Scramble word: "Bill Cosby"; song: "Old fashioned love" by Smokey Robinson

  • Line dance song: "Let It Whip" by Dazz Band

July 10, 1982


Season 12 (1982–83)


After Episode 410, production went on hiatus due to Don Cornelius having a major brain surgery, and the show was rerun for 16 weeks. Starting with episode 411, the new theme is "Soul Train's a Comin'" by O'Bryan, which began the new episodes that Don produced upon his return to the show.






































































































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No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
399
A Tribute to Joe Tex, Special Guest/Co Host: Barry White
October 16, 1982
2
400

Evelyn "Champagne" King, The Emotions, George Wallace (American comedian)
October 23, 1982
3
401
A Salute to Jermaine Jackson, DeBarge
October 30, 1982
4
402

Larry Graham, The Busboys
November 6, 1982
5
403
Salute to Lionel Richie, Ozone, Special Guests: Hal Jackson's Talented Teens
November 13, 1982
6
404

Jerry Butler, Daryl Hall & John Oates
November 20, 1982
7
405


  • Luther Vandross ("A House Is Not A Home", "If This World Were Mine" as a duet with Cheryl Lynn)


  • Cheryl Lynn ("Instant Love")

November 27, 1982
8
406

Johnnie Taylor, Tavares
December 4, 1982
9
407

Chuck Mangione, Howard Johnson, Soul Train History Book: Aretha Franklin
December 11, 1982
10
408

Michael McDonald, Janet Jackson, Music Video: Stevie Wonder
December 18, 1982
11
409

The Time, Magic Lady, Soul Train History Book: David Bowie
December 25, 1982
12
410

Vanity 6, Carl Carlton, Soul Train History Book: Frankie Valli
January 1, 1983
13
411

The Bar-Kays, O'Bryan, Special Guests: Los Angeles Lakers featuring Magic Johnson and Norm Nixon
April 30, 1983
14
412

  • Dance songs: "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)" by Michael Jackson, "We Got The Juice" by Attitude, "Tonight" by The Whispers, "Too Tough" by Angela Bofill[18]


  • Yarbrough & Peoples ("Heartbeats", "Feels So Good")


  • Robert "Goodie" Whitfield ("Do Something")


  • The Gap Band ("Outstanding", "You Dropped A Bomb On Me")

  • Line Dance song: "I'm Freaky" by O'Bryan

May 7, 1983
15
413


  • DeBarge ("I Like It", "All This Love")


  • Champaign ("Try Again", "Let Your Body Rock")

  • Dance Songs: "Fall In Love With Me" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "I'm Freaky" by O'Bryan

  • Soul Train History Book: Ramsey Lewis "That's The Way Of The World" (from episode #156)

  • Scramble: Word: "Eubie Blake"; song: "On The One For Fun" by Dazz Band

  • Soul Train Line dance song: Too Tough by Angela Bofill

May 14, 1983
16
414

Evelyn "Champagne" King ("Betcha She Don't Love You"), Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, Soul Train History Book: Sylvia, Special Guest: B.B.D. Banana
May 21, 1983
17
415

Angela Bofill ("Too Tough"), Con Funk Shun, Soul Train History Book: Herb Alpert
May 28, 1983
18
416

The Temptations, Anita Baker, Music Video: Prince
June 4, 1983
19
417
A Tribute to Marvin Gaye
June 11, 1983
20
418

Deniece Williams, Kiddo, Soul Train History Book: Captain & Tennielle
June 18, 1983
21
419

The Whispers, Nona Hendryx, Soul Train History Book: Gladys Knight & the Pips
June 25, 1983
22
420

Lakeside, High Inergy, Soul Train History Book: The 5th Dimension
July 2, 1983
23
421

Thelma Houston, The System, Soul Train History Book: Blue Magic
July 9, 1983
24
422

O'Bryan, Imagination[19]
July 16, 1983


Season 13 (1983–84)


At the start of this season, a remixed version of "Soul Train's a Comin' (Party Down)" is used as the theme.






















































































































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Original air date
1
423


  • Manhattans ("Crazy", "Forever By Your Side")


  • Philip Bailey ("I Know", "Your Boyfriend's Back")

  • Dance songs: "Cold Blooded" by Rick James, "Get It Right" by Aretha Franklin, "Just Be Good To Me" by S.O.S. Band

  • Soul Train History Book: Kool & the Gang ("Funky Stuff", from episode 36)

  • Scramble: Word: "Frank Robinson", Song: High-Rise by Ashford & Simpson

  • Soul Train Line dance song: "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock

October 15, 1983
2
424

Jeffrey Osborne, Midnight Star, Special Guest: T.K. Carter
October 22, 1983
3
425

Al Green, Planet Patrol
October 29, 1983
4
426

The S.O.S. Band, Mary Jane Girls/Soul Train History Book: Jackie Wilson
November 5, 1983
5
427

The Gap Band, Michael Sembello
November 12, 1983
6
428

Sister Sledge, Lillo Thomas, Music Video: Gladys Knight and the Pips
November 19, 1983
7
429

  • Dance songs: "Kick It Live from 9-5" by The Sugarhill Gang, "Show Me The Way" by Skyy, "Cold Blooded" by Rick James, "Don't You Get So Mad" by Jeffrey Osborne


  • Klique ("Stop Doggin' Me Around", "Burning Hot")

  • Scramble: Word: "Mary Bethune", Song: "Ain't Nobody" by Rufus & Chaka Khan

  • Soul Train History Book: Jermaine Jackson ("Daddy's Home", from episode 35)


  • Jennifer Holliday ("I Am Love", "Just Let Me Wait")

  • Soul Train Line dance song: "Rockit" by Herbie Hancock

November 26, 1983
8
430

The Manhattan Transfer, Kashif, Music Video: Lionel Richie
December 3, 1983
9
431

Herbie Hancock, DeBarge
December 10, 1983
10
432

Kool & the Gang, Tavares, Special Guests: Hal Jackson and Talented Teen Winner: Delise Jones
December 17, 1983
11
433
The Commodores, Anita Baker, Music Video: Herbie Hancock
December 24, 1983
12
434

Atlantic Starr ("Touch A Four Leaf Clover", "Yours Forever"), James Ingram ("Party Animal", "She Loves Me"), Soul Train History Book: Tower of Power ("What Is Hip?")
December 31, 1983
13
435

Cheryl Lynn, Con Funk Shun
January 14, 1984
14
436

Ray Parker, Jr. ("I Still Can't Get Over Loving You", "In The Heat Of The Night"), New Edition ("Candy Girl", "Jealous Girl"), Music Video: Michael Jackson & Paul McCartney – Say Say Say
February 11, 1984
15
437

Evelyn "Champagne" King, D-Train
February 18, 1984
16
438

Tom Tom Club, Howard Johnson
February 25, 1984
17
439

Teena Marie, Womack & Womack, Music Video: The Police
March 31, 1984
18
440

Patti LaBelle, J. Blackfoot
April 7, 1984
19
441

Bobby Womack, Shannon
April 14, 1984
20
442

The Pointer Sisters, Bobby Nunn
April 21, 1984
21
443

Shalamar, Nona Hendryx, Music Video: Daryl Hall & John Oates
April 28, 1984
22
444
Tribute to Dionne Warwick, NYC Breakers
May 5, 1984
23
445

Dennis Edwards, Newcleus, Music Video: "Weird Al" Yankovic
May 12, 1984
24
446

Yarbrough & Peoples, Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill
May 19, 1984
25
447

O'Bryan, Real to Reel, Music Video: Culture Club
May 26, 1984
26
448

The O'Jays, The Romantics
June 9, 1984
27
449

The Dazz Band, Run-D.M.C., Music Video: Huey Lewis and the News, Special Guest: Jesse Peralez
June 16, 1984
28
450

Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr., The Deele, Kim Fields
June 23, 1984


Season 14 (1984–85)






































































































































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Guests

Original air date
1
451

O'Bryan, New Edition, Ollie & Jerry
September 22, 1984
2
452

Lakeside, Vanity, Music Video: O'Bryan
September 29, 1984
3
453

Cameo, Billy Ocean, Music Video: Sheila E.
October 6, 1984
4
454

Stephanie Mills, Richard "Dimples" Fields, Special Guest: Michael Winslow
October 13, 1984
5
455

Joyce Kennedy, Randy Hall, Music Video: The Jacksons
October 20, 1984
6
456

  • Dance songs: "Centipede" by Rebbie Jackson, "No Favors" by Temper, "The Glamorous Life" by Sheila E., "Let's Go Crazy" by Prince[20]


  • Alicia Myers ("You Get The Best From Me (Say Say Say)", "Appreciation")

  • Scramble word: "Nell Carter", song: "Blue Jean" by David Bowie


  • Mr. T (Gives a speech, then sings "Mr. T's Commandments")


  • Jeffrey Osborne ("Don't Stop", "The Borderlines")

  • Line Dance song: "Torture" by The Jacksons

October 27, 1984
7
457

Lillo Thomas, Cherrelle, Music Video: The Fat Boys
November 3, 1984
8
458

Janet Jackson, Beau Williams, Comedian: Brad Sanders
November 10, 1984
9
459

Thelma Houston, Krystol, Music Video: Lionel Richie
November 17, 1984
10
460

Berlin, The Controllers, Music Video: Chaka Khan
November 24, 1984
11
461

Dan Hartman, Champaign, Music Video: Tina Turner
December 1, 1984
12
462

Herb Alpert, Rodney Saulsberry, Music Video: Billy Ocean
December 8, 1984
13
463

Donna Summer ("Supernatural Love", "I'm Free"), The Staple Singers ("Slippery People", "This Is Our Night"), Hal Jackson's Talented Teen Winner
December 15, 1984
14
464


  • The Temptations ("Treat Her Like A Lady", "My Love Is True (Truly for You)")


  • The Fat Boys ("Fat Boys", "Jailhouse Rap")

  • Music Video: Madonna ("Like A Virgin")

  • Dance songs: "Operator" by Midnight Star, "The Borderlines" by Jeffrey Osborne, "Request Line" by Rock Master Scott & the Dynamic Three, "Out of Touch" by Hall & Oates

  • Scramble: Word: Franco Harris, Song: "Freaks Come Out at Night" by Whodini

  • Soul Train Line dance: "Lovergirl" by Teena Marie

January 5, 1985
15
465

Teena Marie and Ronnie McNeir, Whodini, Music Video: Daryl Hall & John Oates
January 12, 1985
16
466

New Edition, Rebbie Jackson, Music Video: Kool & the Gang
January 26, 1985
17
467

Rockwell, Redd Foxx
February 2, 1985
18
468
The Commodores, Eugene Wilde
February 9, 1985
19
469

Shalamar, Dreamboy, Music Video: Billy Ocean
February 23, 1985
20
470

Bonnie Pointer, Thomas McClary
March 2, 1985
21
471

The Gap Band, Sam Harris, Music Video: Glenn Frey
March 16, 1985
22
472

Johnnie Taylor, Klymaxx, Music Video: Sade
March 23, 1985
23
473

Jesse Johnson, LeVert
March 30, 1985
24
474

Ray, Goodman & Brown, Glenn Jones
April 6, 1985
25
475

Sheena Easton ("Sugar Walls", "Strut"), Mary Jane Girls ("In My House", "Shadow Lover"), Music Video: The Commodores
April 13, 1985
26
476

Don Henley, Whitney Houston, Comedian: Marsha Warfield
April 20, 1985
27
477

Atlantic Starr, Greg Phillinganes
May 25, 1985
28
478

The Four Tops, Spandau Ballet
June 1, 1985
29
479

Shannon, Alexander O'Neal
June 8, 1985
30
480

Natalie Cole, Ready for the World
June 15, 1985
31
481

Womack & Womack, Pennye Ford, Music Video: Phil Collins
June 22, 1985
32
482

Carrie Lucas, Steve Arrington, Music Video: Harold Faltermeyer
June 29, 1985


Season 15 (1985–86)


The program returned to its former taping location at Metromedia Square, from its previous location at the Charlie Chaplin Studios; the show's taping would stay for only one year.






















































































































No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
483

Go West, Rosie Gaines, Music Video: Aretha Franklin
October 5, 1985
2
484

Sheila E., Five Star, Music Video: Dire Straits
October 12, 1985
3
485

Dennis Edwards, 9.9
October 19, 1985
4
486

Cheryl Lynn, a-ha
October 26, 1985
5
487

Ready for the World, Starpoint, Music Video: Paul Young
November 2, 1985
6
488

Rick Dees, U.T.F.O.
November 9, 1985
7
489

New Edition, Lushus Daim and the Pretty Vain
November 16, 1985
8
490

The System, Durrell Coleman
November 23, 1985
9
491

Cameo, Michael McDonald
November 30, 1985
10
492

Sheena Easton, Bernard Wright
December 7, 1985
11
493
The Thompson Twins, The Jets, Doug E. Fresh
December 14, 1985
12
494

Stephanie Mills, Howard Jones
December 21, 1985
13
495

New Edition, Rosie Gaines
March 8, 1986
14
496

Klymaxx, Jack Wagner, Music Video: Wham!
March 15, 1986
15
497

Five Star, LL Cool J
March 22, 1986
16
498

Janet Jackson, Atlantic Starr, Music Video: Billy Ocean
March 29, 1986
17
499

The Gap Band, Force M.D.'s
April 5, 1986
18
500

Zapp, Meli'sa Morgan, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam
April 12, 1986
19
501

Johnnie Taylor, Yarbrough & Peoples, Full Force
April 19, 1986
20
502

Culture Club, Cherrelle, Alexander O'Neal
April 26, 1986
21
503

Little Richard, Animotion, Colonel Abrams
May 3, 1986
22
504

Morris Day, Tramaine Hawkins, Eddie "E.T." Towns
May 10, 1986
23
505

Al Green, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Music Video: Sly Fox
May 17, 1986
24
506

Roy Ayers, The Pet Shop Boys
May 24, 1986
25
507

Patti Labelle & Michael McDonald, Eugene Wilde
May 31, 1986
26
508

Starpoint, The Dramatics, Ebo
June 7, 1986
27
509


  • Jermaine Stewart ("We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off", "Dance Floor")


  • Juicy ("Nobody But You")


  • The S.O.S. Band ("The Finest", "Borrowed Love")

  • Dance songs: "Artificial Heart" by Cherrelle, "Dial My Number" by Pauli Carman, "Addicted to Love" by Robert Palmer, "Love Take Over" by Five Star

  • Scramble word: "Sidney Poitier"; Song: "Nasty" by Janet Jackson

June 14, 1986
28
510

Philip Bailey, The Controllers
June 21, 1986


Season 16 (1986–87)


The program moved to its location at Hollywood Center Studios, and would remain there until season 22.






































































































































No. in
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Guests

Original air date
1
511

Midnight Star, Gavin Christopher, Music Video: Michael McDonald
September 20, 1986
2
512

Howard Hewett, Shirley Jones, Music Video: Janet Jackson
September 27, 1986
3
513

Oran "Juice" Jones, The Whitehead Brothers, Special Guests: The Los Angeles Raiders
October 4, 1986
4
514

James Ingram, LeVert, Music Video: Lionel Richie
October 11, 1986
5
515

Jean Carne, Glenn Jones
October 18, 1986
6
516

Run–D.M.C. ("Hit And Run" and "Proud To Be Black"), Genobia Jeter ("All Of My Love" and "Peace Of Mind"), Special Guest: Dick Anthony Williams
October 25, 1986
7
517

Melba Moore, Freddie Jackson, Beau Williams
November 1, 1986
8
518

Millie Jackson, Whodini
November 8, 1986
9
519


  • Anita Baker ("Sweet Love", "Same Ole Love" and "Caught Up In The Rapture")


  • Gregory Abbott ("Shake You Down")

  • Dance songs: "Nail It To The Wall" by Stacy Lattisaw, "Jody" by Jermaine Stewart, "Point Of No Return" by Nu Shooz, "Control" by Janet Jackson

  • Scramble Word: "Shari Belafonte"; Song: "Talk To Me" by Chico DeBarge

  • Soul Train Line song: "Gravity" by James Brown

  • Special Guest interview: Troy Beyer

November 15, 1986
10
520

Luther Vandross ("Give Me the Reason", "Stop To Love" and "Wait For Love") (Played for the dancers: "Never Too Much", "I'll Let You Slide")
November 22, 1986
11
521


  • Krystol ("Precious, Precious" and "Passion From A Woman")


  • Timex Social Club ("Rumors", "Mixed Up World")

  • Dance songs: "Talk To Me" by Chico DeBarge, "Control" by Janet Jackson, "Shiver" by George Benson, "Jealousy" by Club Nouveau

  • Scramble Word: "Michael Jordan"; Song: "Gravity" by James Brown

  • Soul Train Line song: "Nail It To The Wall" by Stacy Lattisaw

  • Music Video: "Victory" by Kool and The Gang

November 29, 1986
12
522


  • Rebbie Jackson ("Reaction" and "Ticket to Love")


  • Ready for the World ("Love You Down" and "Mary Goes Round")

  • Dance songs: "Control" by Janet Jackson, "Gravity" by James Brown, "Sweet Love" by Anita Baker, "Talk To Me" by Chico DeBarge

  • Music Video: Cameo (band)

  • Scramble word: "Harold Washington"; song: "For Tonight" by Nancy Martinez

  • Soul Train Line dance song: "Crazay" by Jesse Johnson

  • Music Video: "Word Up!" by Cameo

December 6, 1986
13
523

Klymaxx ("Divas Need Love Too" and "Sexy"), Club Nouveau ("Jealousy"), Bobby Brown ("Girlfriend" and "Girl Next Door")
December 13, 1986
14
524

Al Jarreau, Vesta Williams
December 20, 1986
15
525

Jody Watley, Jeff Lorber featuring Karyn White and Michael Jeffries, Special Guest: Tim Reid
December 27, 1986
16
526

Loose Ends ("Slow Down"), George Howard
January 3, 1987
17
527

O'Bryan, Beastie Boys, Music Video: Robbie Nevil
March 7, 1987
18
528


  • James Cleveland and the Cleveland Singers ("Sunshine Follows Rain", "Love Is Only One Prayer Away")

  • The Rose Brothers ("Easy Love")


  • Grace Jones ("I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect For You)", "Crush")

  • Dance songs: "She (I Can't Resist)" by Jesse Johnson, "If I Say Yes" by Five Star, "Serious" by Donna Allen

  • Scramble word: "Anita Baker"; song: "Candy" by Cameo

  • Line dance song: "He Wants My Body" by Starpoint

March 14, 1987
19
529

Rose Royce ("It Doesn't Have To Be This Way" and "Lonely Road"), Chico DeBarge ("Talk To Me" and "The Girl Next Door"), Music Video: Jody Watley ("Looking For A New Love")
March 21, 1987
20
530

Little Richard, Miki Howard
March 28, 1987
21
531

Duran Duran, Stacy Lattisaw
April 4, 1987
22
532

Starpoint, Shirley Murdock
April 11, 1987
23
533

Bunny DeBarge, The System, Georgio
April 18, 1987
24
534

Howard Hewett, Donna Allen, Special Guest: Todd Davis (actor)
April 25, 1987
25
535

Nona Hendryx, Robert Brookins, Music Video: Herb Alpert
May 2, 1987
26
536

Stephanie Mills, Surface
May 9, 1987
27
537

Lillo Thomas, Rainy Davis, The Lennon Sisters
May 16, 1987
28
538

R. J.'s Latest Arrival, James "D-Train" Williams
May 23, 1987
29
539

Natalie Cole, Robbie Nevil, Millie Scott
May 30, 1987
30
540

Deniece Williams, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Kenny G
June 6, 1987
31
541

The Whispers, 4 By Four, Carrie McDowell
June 13, 1987
32
542


  • Cheryl Lynn ("New Dress", "If You Were Mine")


  • Lakeside ("Relationship", "To Be Your Lover")


  • The Cover Girls ("Show Me")

  • Dance songs: "Diamonds" by Herb Alpert, "Baby, Let's Kiss" by Jesse Johnson, "Are You Man Enough" by Five Star

June 20, 1987


Season 17 (1987–88)


Soul Train introduces a new theme song: "TSOP '87" by George Duke (vocalized by Howard Hewett).






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
543

Jody Watley, LeVert
September 19, 1987
2
544

Shalamar, Alexander O'Neal
September 26, 1987
3
545

Five Star, Babyface, Music Video: Madonna
October 3, 1987
4
546

Atlantic Starr, La La, Giorge Pettus
October 10, 1987
5
547

Anita Pointer, Chico DeBarge, Regina Belle
October 17, 1987
6
548

Barry White, Shanice Wilson
October 24, 1987
7
549


  • Marlon Jackson ("Don't Go", "Baby Tonight")


  • Madame X ("Just That Type Of Girl", "I'm Weak For You")

  • Dance songs: "How Soon We Forget" by Colonel Abrams, "Jump Start" by Natalie Cole, "Don't You Want Me" by Jody Watley

  • Scramble Word: "Gordon Parks Sr.", Song: "Crazy Love" by Nancy Martinez

  • Soul Train Line: "Bad" by Michael Jackson

October 31, 1987
8
550

DeBarge, Jonathan Butler
November 7, 1987
9
551

Freddie Jackson ("Look Around", "Jam Tonight"), Whodini ("Be Yourself", "Life Is Like A Dance"), Lace (U.S. group) ("My Love Is Deep")
November 14, 1987
10
552

LL Cool J, Meli'sa Morgan, Sting
November 21, 1987
11
553

ABC, Colonel Abrams, Eric B. & Rakim
November 28, 1987
12
554


  • The Jets ("I Do You", "Cross My Broken Heart")


  • Kashif ("Love Changes" in duet with Meli'sa Morgan, "Love Me All Over")


  • Public Enemy ("Rebel Without A Pause")

  • Dance songs: "Skeletons" by Stevie Wonder, "So Emotional" by Whitney Houston, "Another Part of Me" by Michael Jackson

  • Scramble word: "Ozzie Smith"; song: "System of Survival" by Earth, Wind & Fire

  • Line dance song: "Baby Tonight" by Marlon Jackson

December 5, 1987
13
555

Full Force, Angela Winbush, The Controllers
January 9, 1988
14
556

Smokey Robinson, Pretty Poison, classic clip: Smokey Robinson (1982)
January 16, 1988
15
557

Ray Parker, Jr., Shanice Wilson, Miles Jaye
January 23, 1988
16
558

  • Dance songs: "How Ya Like Me Now" by Kool Moe Dee, "So Emotional" by Whitney Houston,, "Baby Tonight" by Marlon Jackson[21]


  • Georgio ("Quarter To Nine", "Lover's Lane")

  • Scramble word: "Willie Brown", song: "Love Overboard" Gladys Knight & The Pips


  • Pebbles ("Girlfriend")


  • The Deele ("Two Occasions", "So Many Thangz")


  • Hal Jackson's Talented Teens Winner: Tammy Townsend

  • Line Dance song: "Get It" by Stevie Wonder

January 30, 1988
17
559

Vanity ("Far Away Eyes", "Undress"), Kool Moe Dee ("How You Like Me Now", "Wild Wild West"), Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley ("Hello Beloved")
March 5, 1988
18
560

Lou Rawls ("I Wish You Belonged To Me", "When Love Walked In The Door"), Heavy D and the Boyz ("The Overweight Lovers In The House"), Miki Howard ("Baby Be Mine", "Crazy")
March 12, 1988
19
561

Peabo Bryson with Regina Belle ("Without You"), Rebbie Jackson ("Plaything"), Keith Sweat ("I Want Her", "Something Just Ain't Right")
March 19, 1988
20
562

Stacy Lattisaw, Salt-N-Pepa, Tony Terry
March 26, 1988
21
563

The Whispers, Miles Jaye, Joyce Sims
April 2, 1988
22
564

Gladys Knight & the Pips, de'Krash
April 9, 1988
23
565

David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks, Dana Dane, Special Guest: Morris Day
April 16, 1988
24
566

Howard Hewett, Club Nouveau, Michael Cooper
April 23, 1988
25
567

  • Dance songs: "Lovin' On Next To Nothin'" by Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Love Struck" by Jesse Johnson, "Get It" by Stevie Wonder feat. Michael Jackson,


  • Jermaine Stewart ("Say It Again", "Don't Talk Dirty To Me")

  • Scramble Word: "Andre Dawson", song: "Da' Butt" by E.U.


  • The Bus Boys ("Never Giving Up")


  • Pebbles ("Mercedes Boy", "Do Me Right")

  • Soul Train line dance song: "Smooth Criminal" by Michael Jackson

April 30, 1988
26
568

Stephanie Mills, Force MD's
May 7, 1988
27
569

Evelyn "Champagne" King, Brownmark, Sherrick
May 14, 1988
28
570

Hindsight, Mantronix, Pepsi & Shirlie
May 21, 1988
29
571

  • Dance songs: "Evil Roy" by Earth, Wind & Fire, "Love Struck" by Jesse Johnson, "Wild Wild West" by Kool Moe Dee, "Alphabet St." by Prince


  • Junior ( "Yes... (If You Want Me)", "Say That You Care")

  • Scramble word: "Frank Robinson"; song: "Just Got Paid" by Johnny Kemp


  • Guy ("Groove Me")


  • Teena Marie ("Ooh La La La", "Work It")

  • Soul Train line dance song: "Mercedes Boy" by Pebbles

May 28, 1988
30
572

Gregory Abbott, Siedah Garrett, Al B. Sure!
June 4, 1988
31
573

Melba Moore, Narada Michael Walden
June 18, 1988
32
574

New Edition, Johnny Kemp, Bobby Brown
June 25, 1988


Season 18 (1988–89)






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
575

Thomas Dolby, Vanessa L. Williams, Tony Terry
September 24, 1988
2
576

The O'Jays, New Kids on the Block
October 1, 1988
3
577

Johnny Mathis, Nia Peeples, Tracie Spencer
October 8, 1988
4
578

New Edition, Paula Abdul
October 15, 1988
5
579

  • Dance Songs: "Static" by James Brown, "My Prerogative" by Bobby Brown (incomplete list) [22]


  • Brenda Russell ("Get Here", "Piano in the Dark")

  • Scramble Board word: "Freddie Jackson", song: "Take Your Time" by Pebbles


  • The Boys ("Dial My Heart")


  • The Commodores ("Solitaire", "Homeless")

  • Line Dance: "Groove Me" by Guy

October 22, 1988
6
580

Deniece Williams, Midnight Star, Kiara
October 29, 1988
7
581

  • Dance songs: "My Prerogative" by Bobby Brown, "Single Girls" by Dazz Band, "Dial My Heart" by The Boys[23]


  • The Mac Band ("Stuck", "Roses are Red")

  • Scramble Board word: "Ben Johnson", song: "Nightmare on my street" by DJ Jazzy Jeff


  • Giant Steps (band) ("Another Lover")


  • Jeffrey Osborne ("She's On the Left", "You Can't Go Back on a Promise")

  • Line Dance: "Static" by James Brown

November 5, 1988
8
582

Freddie Jackson, Ziggy Marley, Karyn White
November 12, 1988
9
583

Ready for the World, Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Billy Always
November 19, 1988
10
584

Sheena Easton, Howard Huntsberry, Sweet Obsession
November 26, 1988
11
585

Keith Sweat, Surface, EPMD
December 3, 1988
12
586

LeVert, James "D-Train" Williams, Special Guest: Gregory Hines
December 10, 1988
13
587

The Boys, Breathe, Desiree Coleman
January 14, 1989
14
588

Chaka Khan Tribute/ Fishbone, Cameo: Arsenio Hall
January 21, 1989
15
589

George Benson, Guy, Cameo: Keenen Ivory Wayans
January 28, 1989
16
590

Starpoint, Cherrelle, Robert Brookins & Stephanie Mills
February 4, 1989
17
591

El DeBarge, Vesta Williams, Troop
March 11, 1989
18
592

Midnight Star, Gerald Alston, Kiara & Shanice Wilson
March 18, 1989
19
593

Betty Wright, K-9 Posse, Today
March 25, 1989
20
594

George Duke, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Marcus Lewis
April 1, 1989
21
595

Milli Vanilli, Was (Not Was), Z-Looke
April 8, 1989
22
596

Skyy, Desiree Coleman, Apollonia
April 15, 1989
23
597

Ashford & Simpson, Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, Johnny Kemp
April 22, 1989
24
598

Georgio, The Bar-Kays, Tone Lōc
April 29, 1989
25
599

E.U., Grady Harrell, Joyce "Fenderella" Irby with Doug E. Fresh
May 6, 1989
26
600

Third World, Donna Allen
May 13, 1989
27
601

Manhatten Transfer, René Moore, Lateasha
May 20, 1989
28
602

Wendy & Lisa, Charlie Singleton
May 27, 1989
29
603

Robert Palmer, Atlantic Starr, Stephanie Mills
June 3, 1989
30
604
Tribute to Patti LaBelle, Eugene Wilde
June 10, 1989
31
605

James Ingram, Hiroshima, MC Hammer
June 17, 1989
32
606

Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, June Pointer, Christopher Max
June 24, 1989


Season 19 (1989–90)


A remixed version of the theme song, "TSOP '89", is introduced in this season.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
607

Debbie Allen, Heavy D & the Boyz, Music Video: Eddie Murphy
September 23, 1989
2
608

Full Force, Chuckii Booker, Music Video: Jonathan Butler
September 30, 1989
3
609

James Ingram, Exposé, Music Video: Paula Abdul
October 7, 1989
4
610

Regina Belle, Alyson Williams, After 7
October 14, 1989
5
611

Sharon Bryant, Michael Bolton, Young M.C.
October 21, 1989
6
612

Kool & the Gang, David Peaston, Music Video: Prince
October 28, 1989
7
613

Stephanie Mills, Michael Cooper, The Good Girls
November 4, 1989
8
614

BeBe & CeCe Winans, Christopher Williams, Music Video: James Ingram
November 11, 1989
9
615

Barry White, Sybil
November 18, 1989
10
616

Billy Ocean, Kashif, Stacy Lattisaw
November 25, 1989
11
617

Cheryl Lynn, Entouch, Wrecks-N-Effect
December 2, 1989
12
618

Jermaine Jackson, Finest Hour, D'Atra Hicks
December 9, 1989
13
619

Soul II Soul, The Main Ingredient, Foster and McElroy
January 13, 1990
14
620

The O'Jays, Troop, Tyler Collins
January 20, 1990
15
621

The Temptations, Beastie Boys, Michael Jeffries, Karyn White
January 27, 1990
16
622

Calloway, Pieces of a Dream, Eric Gable
March 3, 1990
17
623

Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Big Daddy Kane, Body
March 10, 1990
18
624

The Winans, Miki Howard, Jeff Redd
March 17, 1990
19
625

The Jets, George Howard, Michel'le
March 24, 1990
20
626

Angela Winbush, David Peaston, Seduction
March 31, 1990
21
627

Jody Watley, The Newtrons, Music Video: Janet Jackson
April 7, 1990
22
628

Randy Crawford, Bell Biv Devoe, Music Video: Bobby Brown
April 14, 1990
23
629

Regina Belle, Timmy Gatling, Music Video: Jody Watley
April 21, 1990
24
630

Stacy Lattisaw, Sherman Hemsley, KYZE
April 28, 1990
25
631

Johnny Gill, Stacey & Kimiko, The Jamaica Boys
May 5, 1990
26
632

Jeffrey Daniel, The Brat Pack, Music Video: Maze featuring Frankie Beverly
May 12, 1990
27
633

Tyler Collins, En Vogue, Music Video: Luther Vandross
May 19, 1990
28
634

Klymaxx, Def Con 4, Misa
May 26, 1990
29
635

Kid 'n Play, Perfect Gentlemen, Music Video: Madonna
June 2, 1990
30
636

The Gap Band, The Superiors, Domino Theory
June 9, 1990
31
637

The Pointer Sisters, Mantronix, Music Video: MC Hammer
June 16, 1990
32
638

The Good Girls, Today, The U Krew
June 23, 1990


Season 20 (1990–91)






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
639

The Time, J.T. Taylor, Kwamé
September 22, 1990
2
640

Lalah Hathaway, Tevin Campbell, Tony! Toni! Toné!
September 29, 1990
3
641

Force MD's, Lakeside, Mellow Man Ace
October 6, 1990
4
642

Body, The Afros, Midnight Star
October 13, 1990
5
643

Quincy Jones Tribute featuring Tevin Campbell, Siedah Garrett, Al B. Sure, The Winans, El DeBarge,
Valerie Mayo, Big Daddy Kane, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee & Quincy Jones
October 20, 1990
6
644

D-Nice, Al B. Sure!, Black Box, Music Video: Johnny Gill
October 27, 1990
7
645

The Whispers, The Boys, Terry Steele
November 3, 1990
8
646

Salt-N-Pepa, The Mac Band, Brenda Russell
November 10, 1990
9
647

Snap! ("The Power"), E.U., Jasmine Guy
November 17, 1990
10
648

Guy, Thelma Houston
November 24, 1990
11
649

Father MC, LeVert, Music Video: Jasmine Guy
December 1, 1990
12
650

Z-Looke, Maxi Priest, Music Video: Whitney Houston
December 8, 1990
13
651

Ralph Tresvant, Samuelle
January 12, 1991
14
652

Teena Marie, LL Cool J, The Rude Boys
January 19, 1991
15
653

Loose Ends, Jeffrey Osborne, Music Video: Vanilla Ice
January 26, 1991
16
654

Freddie Jackson, Tracie Spencer, EPMD
February 2, 1991
17
655

Big Daddy Kane, Bernadette Cooper, Music Video: Al B. Sure!
February 9, 1991
18
656

Pebbles, Hi-Five, Music Video: Bell Biv DeVoe
February 16, 1991
19
657

Howard Hewett, Monie Love, Another Bad Creation
February 23, 1991
20
658

Today, Joey B. Ellis & Tynetta Hare, Music Video: Big Daddy Kane with Barry White
March 2, 1991
21
659

Johnny Gill, Gerald Alston, M.C. Trouble
March 9, 1991
22
660

Run D.M.C., Ice-T, Oleta Adams
March 16, 1991
23
661

The O'Jays, Chubb Rock, Music Video: Jasmine Guy
March 23, 1991
24
662

Keith Sweat, Shawn Christopher, Brand Nubian
March 30, 1991
25
663

Sheena Easton, Altitude, Nikki D
May 4, 1991
26
664

Al B. Sure!, K-9 Posse, Color Me Badd
May 11, 1991
27
665

Christopher Williams, Five Star, Tara Kemp
May 18, 1991
28
666

Surface, Keith Washington, Victoria Wilson-James
May 25, 1991
29
667

Boyz II Men, Ex-Girlfriend, Omar Chandler
June 1, 1991
30
668

Junior, Cheryl Pepsii Riley, Ed O.G. & Da Bulldogs
June 8, 1991
31
669

Damian Dame, Jodeci, Lisa Fischer
June 15, 1991
32
670

B Angie B, Tony Terry, Small Change
June 22, 1991


Season 21 (1991–92)






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
671
Tribute to Stevie Wonder
September 21, 1991
2
672

C + C Music Factory, James "J.T." Taylor, Music Video: Vanessa L. Williams
September 28, 1991
3
673
Tribute to Gladys Knight, Riff
October 5, 1991
4
674

Color Me Badd, Ready for the World, Music Video: Karyn White
October 12, 1991
5
675

DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince, Brand New Heavies, Music Video: Sounds of Blackness
October 19, 1991
6
676

BeBe & CeCe Winans, Young MC, Chris Pittman
October 26, 1991
7
677

Lenny Kravitz, Oaktown's 3-5-7, Music Video: Luther Vandross
November 2, 1991
8
678

Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Pretty In Pink, Chris Walker
November 9, 1991
9
679

Kid 'n Play, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Ralph Tresvant, Wreckx-N-Effect with Big Bub, Music Video: Mariah Carey
November 16, 1991
10
680

Keith Washington, The S.O.S. Band, F.S. Effect
November 23, 1991
11
681

Big Daddy Kane, Atlantic Starr, Music Video: Bell Biv Devoe
November 30, 1991
12
682

Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers, Tevin Campbell, Public Enemy
December 7, 1991
13
683

Patti LaBelle, Chubb Rock
January 11, 1992
14
684

Vanessa L. Williams, Shanice Wilson, Jodeci
January 18, 1992
15
685

Jody Watley, Vesta Williams
January 25, 1992
16
686

Karyn White, Eric Gable, Nice & Smooth
February 1, 1992
17
687

Barry White with Isaac Hayes, Vickie Winans with Marvin Winans
February 8, 1992
18
688

Mariah Carey, Sounds of Blackness, Music Video: MC Hammer
February 15, 1992
19
689

Peabo Bryson, MC Lyte, Music Video: Vanessa L. Williams
February 22, 1992
20
690

Gerald Levert with Eddie Levert, Phyllis Hyman, Music Video: Color Me Badd
February 29, 1992
21
691

Naughty By Nature, Glenn Jones, Hen-Gee & Evil E
March 7, 1992
22
692

Atlantic Starr, UMC's, Aaron Hall
March 14, 1992
23
693

Nia Peeples, Eric B. & Rakim, Music Video: Color Me Badd
March 21, 1992
24
694

Tony Terry, Patti Austin, D-Nice
March 28, 1992
25
695

Chaka Khan, Joe Public, Music Video: Keith Sweat with LL Cool J
May 2, 1992
26
696

El DeBarge with Chanté Moore, Kris Kross, Lisa Taylor
May 9, 1992
27
697

Meli'sa Morgan, Chris Walker, Little Shawn
May 16, 1992
28
698

Kathy Sledge, Mint Condition, KCM
May 23, 1992
29
699

TLC, Eugene Wilde, Doug E. Fresh
May 30, 1992
30
700

Good 2 Go, Brotherhood Creed, Music Video: En Vogue
June 6, 1992
31
701

The Boys, Sue Ann Carwell, Das Efx
June 13, 1992
32
702

Cherelle, Men at Large, Music Video: Prince
June 20, 1992


Season 22 (1992–93)


Season 22 is Don Cornelius's last season as host.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
703

Al B. Sure!, Tyler Collins, Father MC
September 26, 1992
2
704

Al Jarreau, Mary J. Blige, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
October 3, 1992
3
705

CeCe Peniston, After 7, Gary Brown, Everette Harp
October 10, 1992
4
706

Charlie Wilson, Rachelle Ferrell, Me Phi Me
October 17, 1992
5
707

Freddie Jackson, Miki Howard, Da Youngsta's
October 24, 1992
6
708

Morris Day, Third World, The Cover Girls
October 31, 1992
7
709

George Duke, Hi-Five, Yo-Yo
November 7, 1992
8
710

Big Bub, EPMD, The Voices
November 14, 1992
9
711

Bobby Brown, Wreckx-N-Effect
November 21, 1992
10
712

Christopher Williams, Chanté Moore, Prince Markie Dee & the Soul Convention
November 28, 1992
11
713

Chuckii Booker, Nona Gaye, Arrested Development, Lester Barrie
December 5, 1992
12
714

Howard Hewett, Jade, Tamrock, Trey Lorenz
December 12, 1992
13
715

Keith Sweat featuring Jacci McGhee and Gerald Levert, Lo-Key
January 16, 1993
14
716

Shanice Wilson, Simple Pleasure, T.N.G
January 23, 1993
15
717

Full Force, Jacci McGhee, Aries Spears
January 30, 1993
16
718

Toni Braxton, Silk, Portrait
February 6, 1993
17
719


  • Monie Love ("Born 2 B.R.E.E.D.", "Wheel of Fortune")

  • Dance songs: "Push" by Tisha Campbell, "Da Munchies" by Immature, "Hey Love (Can I Have a Word)" by R. Kelly, "Here We Go Again!" by Portrait

  • Scramble Board word: "Ron Brown"; song: "Don't Walk Away" by Jade


  • R. Kelly & Public Announcement ("Honey Love", "Dedicated")

  • Line dance song: "Get Away" by Bobby Brown

  • Music Video: Prince & the New Power Generation "Damn U"

February 13, 1993
18
720

Kris Kross, Brian McKnight, Stacey McClain
February 20, 1993
19
721

Mad Cobra, Immature, SWV
February 27, 1993
20
722


  • Lorenzo ("Real Love", "I Can't Stand The Pain") [24]

  • Dance Songs: "Da Munchies" by Immature, "Get Away" by Bobby Brown, "Don't Walk Away" by Jade

  • Scramble word: "Dizzy Gillespie"; song: "All Day, All Night" by Stephanie Mills


  • Young Black Teenagers ("Tap The Bottle")


  • Tisha Campbell ("Push", "Love Me Down")

  • Soul Train line dance song: "K-Solo" by Letterman

March 6, 1993
21
723

Heavy D, Force One Network, P.O.V., Positive K
March 13, 1993
22
724

Naughty By Nature, Miki Howard, Music Video: Whitney Houston
March 20, 1993
23
725

Regina Belle, Lords of the Underground, Peabo Bryson
March 27, 1993
24
726

Troop, The Good Girls, Prince Markie Dee & the Soul Convention
April 3, 1993
25
727

LL Cool J, Shai, Mystro Clark
May 8, 1993
26
728

Run DMC, Richard Osborne
May 15, 1993
27
729

LeVert, Michael Cooper, T.C.F.
May 22, 1993
28
730

AZ-1, Tené Williams, Redman
May 29, 1993
29
731

Walter Scott & Scotty Scott, Paperboy, Kirk Whalum
June 5, 1993
30
732
Chanté Moore, Intro, Gumbo
June 12, 1993
31
733

PM Dawn, Blackstreet, U.N.V.
June 19, 1993
32
734

The Commodores, II D Extreme, Mahogany Blue
June 26, 1993


Season 23 (1993–94)


This season introduced a new theme song, "Soul Train '93 (Know You Like to Dance)", performed by the rap group Naughty by Nature and saxophonist Everette Harp. The new opening animation introduces a revised, afrocentric-inspired Soul Train logo, and features video clips of performances from the show's first 22 seasons playing in floating video boxes in the background. The show is also moved to Paramount Studios, where the show would be filmed right up to the final season. Also for the next four years, the show used a revolving guest-host format.







































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Host

Guests

Original air date
1
735

Kim Wayans

Keith Washington, H-Town, Xscape
October 23, 1993
2
736

T.K. Carter

Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, Mica Paris, MC Lyte
October 30, 1993
3
737

Aries Spears

Bell Biv Devoe, Zhane, Freedom Williams
November 6, 1993
4
738

Ajai Sanders

Aaron Hall, Raven-Symoné, Tag Team
November 13, 1993
5
739

Steve White

Teddy Pendergrass, II D Extreme, Music Video: Me'Shell NdegeOcello
November 20, 1993
6
740

Tyra Banks

James "J.T." Taylor, Me'Shell NdegeOcello, Usher
November 27, 1993
7
741

Mystro Clark

Tevin Campbell, Angie & Debbie, Das Efx
December 4, 1993
8
742

T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh

Jody Watley, Onyx, Erick Sermon
December 11, 1993
9
743

Melanie Comarcho

Color Me Badd, Snoop Doggy Dogg, Domino
December 18, 1993
10
744

John Henton

LL Cool J, Kris Kross, Vince Patterson (Comedian)
December 25, 1993
11
745

Darrel Heath

Queen Latifah, D.R.S., Souls of Mischief
January 1, 1994
12
746

Tisha Campbell

De La Soul, Riff, Coming of Age
January 8, 1994
13
747

Mario Van Peebles

Mavis Staples, Funky Poets
January 15, 1994
14
748

Lewis Dix

Mint Condition, K-7, UMC's
January 22, 1994
15
749

Karyn Parsons

Zhane, Another Bad Creation, Music Video: Salt-n-Pepa
January 29, 1994
16
750

A.J. Jamal

Chris Walker, 7669, Me-2-U
February 5, 1994
17
751

Tichina Arnold
Xscape, Gerald Albright, Music Video: Luther Vandross
February 12, 1994
18
752

John Witherspoon

Michael McDonald, Jeru The Damaja, Main Source
February 19, 1994
19
753

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Joe, Chantay Savage, Music Video: Toni Braxton
February 26, 1994
20
754

Lester Barrie

Lisette Melendez, Intro, Gangstarr
March 5, 1994
21
755

Alfonso Ribeiro

R. Kelly, Gabrielle, Music Video: Jody Watley
March 12, 1994
22
756

Paula Jai Parker

CeCe Peniston, Outkast, Tashan
March 19, 1994
23
757
Adam Jeffries

Kid 'N Play, Damion Hall
March 26, 1994
24
758

George Wallace

Ralph Tresvant, Eric Gable, Justin Warfield
April 2, 1994
25
759

Holly Robinson

Prince, For Lovers Only
May 7, 1994
26
760
Alex Thomas

Angela Winbush, Glenn Jones, Music Video: Prince
May 14, 1994
27
761

Byron Allen

Atlantic Starr, Patra, DBG'Z
May 21, 1994
28
762

Thea Vidale

BlackGirl, Company, Sudden Change
May 28, 1994
29
763

Morris Chestnut

Patti LaBelle, Sounds of Blackness, Simple E
June 4, 1994
30
764

Jackée Harry

Lalah Hathaway, Melvin Riley, Immature
June 11, 1994
31
765

Kristoff St. John

Philip Bailey, For Real, Music Video: Keith Sweat
June 18, 1994
32
766

Ella Joyce

Lisa Lisa, Masta Ace, Smooth Sylk
June 25, 1994


Season 24 (1994–95)







































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Host

Guests

Original air date
1
767

Robert Townsend

BLACKstreet, Take 6, The Conscious Daughters
September 24, 1994
2
768

Telma Hopkins

Tony! Toni! Tone!, Jonathan Butler, Lady of Rage
October 1, 1994
3
769

Tyra Banks

Public Enemy, El DeBarge, Brownstone
October 8, 1994
4
770

Garcelle Beauvais

Teena Marie, Warren G, N II U
October 15, 1994
5
771

George Wallace

Karyn White, Bebe & Cece Winans, London Jones
October 22, 1994
6
772

Karen Alexander

Gerald Levert, Zhane, Brandy
October 29, 1994
7
773

Jonelle Allen

Barry White, Shanice Wilson, The Boogiemonsters
November 5, 1994
8
774

Thyme Lewis

Aaron Hall, Ex-Girlfriend, Music Video: Anita Baker
November 12, 1994
9
775

Joseph Marcell

Boyz II Men, Casserine
November 19, 1994
10
776

Roshumba Williams

Angela Winbush, The Whitehead Brothers, Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth
November 26, 1994
11
777

Melonee Rodgers

Tony Terry, Blackgirl, Craig Mack
December 3, 1994
12
778

T.C. Carson

Rachelle Ferrell, A Few Good Men, Ill Al Skratch with Brian McKnight
December 10, 1994
13
779

Sinbad

Cameo, Men at Large, Method Man
January 14, 1995
14
780

Lana Ogilvie

Mary J. Blige, Lords of the Underground, Ebony Vibe Everlasting
January 21, 1995
15
781

Veronica Webb

Chanté Moore, Immature, Subway featuring 702
January 28, 1995
16
782

Beverly Peele

Howard Hewett, H-Town, Da Brat
February 4, 1995
17
783

Gail O'Neill

69 Boyz, Tanya Blount, Y.N. Vee
February 11, 1995
18
784

Dorien Wilson

All-4-One, Hiroshima (band), Redman
February 18, 1995
19
785

Cynthia Bailey
BeBe & CeCe Winans, RajaNee, Usher
February 25, 1995
20
786

Michelle Griffin

Digable Planets, Soul 4 Real, Trisha Covington
March 4, 1995
21
787

Victoria Rowell

George Duke, Mint Condition, Fu-Schnickens
March 11, 1995
22
788

T.K. Carter

The Whispers, Lo-Key, Coolio
March 18, 1995
23
789

Leah Gregory
BLACKStreet, Miss Jones, Vicious
March 25, 1995
24
790

Anna Getaneth

Jade, Des’ree, Quo
April 1, 1995
25
791

Amy Hunter

Freddie Jackson, Brownstone, Kut Klose
May 6, 1995
26
792

Steve Harvey
Da Brat, Rottin Razkals, Diana King
May 13, 1995
27
793

Kellie Shanygne Williams

Portrait, Jesse
May 20, 1995
28
794

Regina Monte

Branford Marsalis, Fabu, Changing Faces, Keith Murray
May 27, 1995
29
795

Waris Dirie

Donna Summer, Shabba Ranks, Monica
June 3, 1995
30
796

Michael Michele

Naughty by Nature, Brian McKnight, E-40
June 10, 1995
31
797

Georgianna Robertson

Stevie Wonder, Jody Watley, Vertical Hold
June 17, 1995
32
798

Karla Otis
Brandy, Sean Levert, Heather B
June 24, 1995


Season 25 (1995–96)







































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Host

Guests

Original air date
1
799

Mark Curry

CeCe Winans, Ini Kamoze, Mokenstef
September 23, 1995
2
800

Tatyana Ali

KRS-One, Deborah Cox, Shaggy
September 30, 1995
3
801

Kenya Moore

Jon B, Soultry, Faith Evans
October 7, 1995
4
802

Senait Ashenafi

Aaron Hall, D'Angelo, Solo
October 14, 1995
5
803

Tisha Campbell

All-4-One, Vybe, The Twinz
October 21, 1995
6
804

Mari Morrow

Michael Bolton, Anointed, AZ featuring Miss Jones
October 28, 1995
7
805

Stacey Dash

Shai, Maysa Leak, Mystikal
November 4, 1995
8
806

Shemar Moore

Brandy, A Few Good Men, Groove Theory
November 11, 1995
9
807

Darnell Williams

After 7, Intro, 3T
December 16, 1995
10
808

Reagan Gomez-Preston

Immature, Terry Ellis, Asante
December 23, 1995
11
809

Renée Jones

Aaron Neville, Silk, Jason Weaver
December 30, 1995
12
810

Vivica A. Fox

MC Hammer, Skillz
January 6, 1996
13
811

Joseph C. Phillips

Brian McKnight, Goodie Mob, The Barrio Boyzz
January 13, 1996
14
812

Lark Voorhies

LL Cool J, Pure Soul, Monifah
January 20, 1996
15
813
Jeffrey Anderson Gunther

Gerald Levert & Eddie Levert, Monica, Tamia
January 27, 1996
16
814
Stephanie Roberts

Jodeci, Faith Evans, Jesse & Trina
February 3, 1996
17
815

James Reynolds

Tha Dogg Pound with Snoop Doggy Dogg & Michel'le, J'Son, Total
February 10, 1996
18
816

Carl Anthony Payne II
Deborah Cox, Speech, Somethin' for the People
February 17, 1996
19
817

Dorien Wilson

P.M. Dawn, Erick Sermon with Aaron Hall, Keith Murray & Redman, LBC Crew
February 24, 1996
20
818

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Tony Rich, Boyz of Paradise, Suga
March 2, 1996
21
819

Thomas Mikal Ford

H-Town with Shirley Murdock, Solo, Jesse Powell
March 9, 1996
22
820

Arthel Neville

Kris Kross with Da Brat, Jermaine Dupri & Mr. Black, Chantay Savage, Earth Gyrlz
March 16, 1996
23
821

Brian Austin Green

The Winans, 3T, Yvette Michelle
March 23, 1996
24
822

Tia Mowry & Tamera Mowry
D’Angelo, Patra featuring Aaron Hall, Nonchalant
March 30, 1996
25
823

Michelle Thomas
Ladae! featuring Al B. Sure!, II D Extreme, Puff Johnson
May 4, 1996
26
824

Clarence Gilyard Jr.

Busta Rhymes featuring Zhane, Horace Brown, Art N'Soul
May 11, 1996
27
825

Anne-Marie Johnson

Men of Vizion, Monifah featuring AZ, Mr. X
May 18, 1996
28
826

Lisa Canning
Brian Austin Green, Silk
May 25, 1996
29
827

Khandi Alexander
Shai, Kenny Lattimore, Sa-Deuce
June 1, 1996
30
828

Lanai Chapman

The Whitehead Brothers, Jon B, Mista
June 8, 1996
31
829

Kristoff St. John

SWV, Donell Jones, MC Lyte
June 15, 1996
32
830

Shemar Moore

Kirk Franklin & the Family, Mona Lisa, Quindon Tarver
June 22, 1996


Season 26 (1996–97)


































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Host

Guests

Original air date
1
831

Darius McCrary

Mint Condition, For Real, Case featuring Foxy Brown, Southside B.O.I.Z.
October 26, 1996
2
832
Aisha Henderson

Montell Jordan, Dru Hill, 702
November 2, 1996
3
833
Fawn Reed

The Isley Brothers, Tevin Campbell
November 9, 1996
4
834

Jamie Foxx

BLACKstreet, Aaliyah, The Braxtons
November 16, 1996
5
835

Christopher B. Duncan

Keith Sweat, Tony! Toni! Toné!, Ginuwine
November 23, 1996
6
836

Netfa Perry

Take 6, Alfonzo Hunter, 112
November 30, 1996
7
837

Tasha Smith

Immature, Az Yet, Shades
December 7, 1996
8
838

Tracy Vilar

Da Brat featuring Jermaine Dupri, Mona Lisa, Quindon Tarver
December 14, 1996
9
839

Dorian Gregory

CeCe Peniston, Soul For Real, A+
December 21, 1996
10
840
Maria Costa

Eric Benét, Dru Hill, Wild Orchid
December 28, 1996
11
841

Shaun Baker

Donell Jones, Yo-Yo, Gina Thompson
January 4, 1997
12
842

Shawn Michael Howard

Deborah Cox, Westside Connection, Day Ta Day
January 11, 1997
13
843

Dorien Wilson

Maxwell, II D Extreme, Goodfellas
January 18, 1997
14
844

Maia Campbell

Johnny Gill, Monica, Premiere
January 25, 1997
15
845

Donald Faison

Chaka Khan, Kenny Lattimore
February 1, 1997
16
846

Lamont Bentley

Roger Troutman & Zapp (band), Rashaan Patterson, Outkast
February 8, 1997
17
847

Vivica A. Fox

Zhane, Horace Brown, Jeru the Damaja
February 15, 1997
18
848

Shari Headley
Mint Condition, Erykah Badu, Quad City D.J.'s
February 22, 1997
19
849

Terrence Dashon Howard

LeVert, Ray J, Lil' Kim
March 1, 1997
20
850

John Salley
Tony! Toni! Tone!, Montell Jordan, "Ms. Soul Train" & "Mr. Soul Train" Ford/AT&T Viewer Sweepstakes - preliminary
March 8, 1997
21
851
David Michael

MC Lyte featuring Missy Elliott, Hiroshima (band), Twice, Lil' Bud and Tizone
March 15, 1997
22
852

Michelle Thomas

Heavy D, Monifah, Tha Truth
March 22, 1997
23
853

Tamala Jones

Snoop Doggy Dogg, Nate Dogg, Ginuwine, Dean Phil! and Al B. Sure!
March 29, 1997
24
854

Traci Bingham

Brownstone, Yvette Michelle, Next Levels, "Ms. Soul Train" & "Mr. Soul Train" Ford/AT&T Viewer Sweepstakes-Finals
April 5, 1997
25
855

Thomas Mikal Ford
Day Ta Day, Goodfellas, Music Video: Mary J. Blige featuring Nas
April 12, 1997
26
856

T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh
Dru Hill, Zakiya, Gyrl
April 19, 1997
27
857

Cedric the Entertainer

Warren G, 702, Nu Flavor
April 26, 1997
28
858

Malik Yoba
Maxwell, Tasha Holiday, Melky & Day, "Ms. Soul Train" & "Mr. Soul Train" Ford/AT&T Viewer Sweepstakes Grand Prize Presentation
May 3, 1997
29
859

Countess Vaughn

Sounds of Blackness, Joose, Dionne Farris
May 10, 1997
30
860
Aaron Seville

Joe, Billy Lawrence, Phajja
May 17, 1997
31
861

Rhona Bennett

Brand New Heavies, Allure, Rome
May 24, 1997


Season 27 (1997–98)


The revolving guest-host format ends, and Mystro Clark takes over as permanent host at this point.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
862

Immature, K Ball, ST Library: Whitney Houston
September 20, 1997
2
863

SWV, Az Yet (live performance), Next
September 27, 1997
3
864

Rome, Robyn, Sam Salter
October 4, 1997
4
865

Brian McKnight, Davina, ST Library: Bobby Brown
October 11, 1997
5
866

Wyclef with Destiny's Child, Chico DeBarge, Taral Hicks
October 18, 1997
6
867

Jon B, Somethin' for the People, Nadanuf featuring Kurtis Blow
October 25, 1997
7
868

Brownstone, Usher Raymond, Queen Pen featuring Teddy Riley
November 1, 1997
8
869

K-Ci & JoJo, 98 Degrees, Myron
November 8, 1997
9
870

Aaron Neville, Busta Rhymes, MQ3
November 15, 1997
10
871

Immature with Bizzy Bone, Sounds of Blackness with Roger Troutman, Mase
November 22, 1997
11
872

Backstreet Boys, Simone Hines, Uncle Sam
November 29, 1997
12
873

Eric Benét, Ol’ Skool, ST Library: Barry White
December 6, 1997
13
874

Missy Elliott, Jagged Edge, Big Bub
January 10, 1998
14
875

Jody Watley, Mack 10 featuring Ice Cube & Snoop Doggy Dogg, Sam Salter
January 17, 1998
15
876

H-Town, Kimberly Scott, Mic Geronimo
January 24, 1998
16
877

Joe, Born Jamericans, Veronica
January 31, 1998
17
878

LL Cool J, Dru Hill, Billy Porter
February 7, 1998
18
879

The Whispers, Ginuwine, Public Announcement
February 14, 1998
19
880

Bebe Winans, Ol' Skool with Xscape, Ice Cube
February 21, 1998
20
881

Rome, God's Property, K.P. & Envyi
February 28, 1998
21
882

Playa, Mýa featuring Sisqó, CeCe Winans
April 4, 1998
22
883

Tamia, Elusion, Luke
April 11, 1998
23
884

Keith Washington, Destiny's Child, Outta Order
April 18, 1998
24
885

Robyn, Next, Rufus Blaq
April 25, 1998
25
886
Jon B, Militia, Tami Hert
May 2, 1998
26
887

Rebbie Jackson, Ali, Kurupt
May 9, 1998
27
888

Big Daddy Kane, Xscape, Sylke-E Fyne
May 16, 1998
28
889

Daz Dillinger, Nutta Butta featuring Teddy Riley and Anonymous, David Miller, Angel Grant
May 23, 1998
29
890

Color Me Badd, Davina, Charli Baltimore with Cam'ron
May 30, 1998
30
891

Will Downing, Kelly Price, Christión, Imajin
June 6, 1998
31
892

Chico DeBarge, Silk 130, Joe
June 13, 1998
32
893

Gerald Levert, Yo-Yo, Mo Thugs Family, Tami Davis
June 20, 1998


Season 28 (1998–99)






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
894

Nate Dogg featuring Warren G, Montell Jordan, Terrance Quaites
September 19, 1998
2
895

Kenny Lattimore, Monifah, Nicole Wray
September 26, 1998
3
896

Regina Belle, Jesse Powell, Tatyana Ali
October 3, 1998
4
897

Deborah Cox, Tyrese, Voices of Theory
October 10, 1998
5
898

Shaquille O'Neal featuring Peter Gunz, Kelly Price with Ronald Isley & R. Kelly, Levi Little
October 17, 1998
6
899

Temptations, 69 Boyz, The Black Eyed Peas, Andrea Martin (singer)
October 24, 1998
7
900

Tamia, Link, Pee Wee's Mag 7
October 31, 1998
8
901

Next, MC Lyte featuring Gina Thompson, Sparkle
November 7, 1998
9
902

Jermaine Dupri featuring Slick Rick, Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz, Nicole Renee
November 14, 1998
10
903

112, Willie Max featuring Raphael Saadiq, Jerome
November 21, 1998
11
904

Kurupt, Divine, A+
November 28, 1998
12
905

Bizzy Bone, Tyrese, 4Kast
December 5, 1998
13
906

TQ, Uncle Sam, Music Video: Mariah Carey & Whitney Houston
January 9, 1999
14
907

Jon B, Before Dark, Music Video: Dru Hill
January 16, 1999
15
908
Kenny Lattimore, Public Announcement, Shae Jones
January 23, 1999
16
909

Total, Reel Tight, Music Video: Deborah Cox
January 30, 1999
17
910

Tevin Campbell, Kelly Price, 3rd Storee
February 6, 1999
18
911

Faith Evans, Shanice, Music Video: Dru Hill
February 13, 1999
19
912

Dru Hill, Deborah Cox, Music Video: Mariah Carey
February 20, 1999
20
913

Monica, Outkast, Marc Dorsey
February 27, 1999
21
914

Mýa, Silk, Cool Breeze featuring Goodie Mobb & Outkast
March 6, 1999
22
915

Krayzie Bone, Men of Vizion, Cherokee
March 13, 1999
23
916

DJ Quik featuring El DeBarge, 2nd II None, and Suga Free, Sparkle, Dave Hollister
March 20, 1999
24
917

Ginuwine, Imajin, Baby DC featuring Imajin
March 27, 1999
25
918

Chanté Moore, Blaque, MC Eiht
May 1, 1999
26
919

Nas, Chantay Savage, Donell Jones
May 8, 1999
27
920

Divine, Shae Jones, Harlem World
May 15, 1999
28
921

Tyrese, Trina & Tamara, JT Money
May 22, 1999
29
922

Naughty By Nature, Jesse Powell, Les Nubians
May 29, 1999
30
923

C-Note, Before Dark, Juvenile
June 5, 1999
31
924

Case, Liberty City, Music Video: R. Kelly featuring Nas
June 12, 1999
32
925

Eric Benét, Marc Dorsey, TWDY
June 19, 1999


Season 29 (1999–2000)


In the 13th episode of this season, Shemar Moore takes over as host, replacing Mystro Clark. Along with Moore's debut, the program gets a new theme: "TSOP 2000" by Dr. Freeze, Samson, and Everette Harp.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
926

Kevon Edmonds, Grenique, Cha Cha
September 18, 1999
2
927

Tracie Spencer, Marc Nelson, CJ Mac featuring Mack 10 and Terrance Quaites
September 25, 1999
3
928

Ginuwine, 702, Profyle
October 2, 1999
4
929

Destiny's Child, Christina Aguilera, Coko
October 9, 1999
5
930

Silk, Eve, Lost Boyz
October 16, 1999
6
931

Brian McKnight, IMx, Youngbloodz
October 23, 1999
7
932

Chico DeBarge, 112, Trin-I-Tee 5:7
October 30, 1999
8
933

DMX, Mint Condition, Keesha
November 6, 1999
9
934

Jagged Edge, Donell Jones, Children of the Ghetto
November 13, 1999
10
935

Yolanda Adams, Kurupt, Ideal
November 20, 1999
11
936

Goodie Mob, Shandozia, Solé featuring J.T. Money
November 27, 1999
12
937

Olu, Angie Stone, Humanwreck
December 4, 1999
13
938

Q-Tip, Catero, 2nd II None
January 8, 2000
14
939

Blaque, Rome, Eve
January 15, 2000
15
940

Dave Hollister, Before Dark, Vega
January 22, 2000
16
941

Eric Benet, Sounds of Blackness, Amyth
January 29, 2000
17
942
Kevon Edmonds, Ideal, B.G.
February 5, 2000
18
943

Snoop Doggy Dogg presents Tha Eastsidaz, Sammie, Sisqó
February 12, 2000
19
944
Goodie Mob, Beverly, Lil Wayne
February 19, 2000
20
945

Ginuwine, Juvenile, Amel Larrieux
February 26, 2000
21
946

Montell Jordan, The Roots, Lil' Zane
March 4, 2000
22
947

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Jaze, F.A.T.E.
March 11, 2000
23
948

Gerald Levert, N-Toon, Blaxuede & Big Ramp
March 18, 2000
24
949
IMx, BB Jay, Rah Digga
March 25, 2000
25
950

The Product G&B, Lucy Pearl, The Temptations
April 29, 2000
26
951

Dwayne Wiggins, Mary Mary, Strings
May 6, 2000
27
952
Tracie Spencer, Avant, Erick Onasis featuring DJ Quik & Xzibit
May 13, 2000
28
953

504 Boyz, Erica Foxx, Tamar Braxton, Music Video: The Product G&B
May 20, 2000
29
954
Ideal, Carl Thomas, Miracle
May 27, 2000
30
955

69 Boyz, Somethin' for the People, Ruff Endz
June 3, 2000
31
956

Next, Kelis, Nelly
June 10, 2000
32
957

Kelly Price, Jagged Edge, J-Shin
June 17, 2000


Season 30 (2000–01)






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
958

L.V., So Plush, Big Tymers
September 16, 2000
2
959

Lil' Kim, No Question, Major Figgas
September 23, 2000
3
960

Rachelle Farrell, Changing Faces, Lil' Bow Wow featuring Jermaine Dupri
September 30, 2000
4
961

Joe, Trina, Music Video: Yolanda Adams
October 7, 2000
5
962

Tamia, Avant, Ced featuring C. Black
October 14, 2000
6
963

Stephen Simmonds, Public Announcement, Cole
October 21, 2000
7
964

Ricky Bell, Toni Estes, Tank
October 28, 2000
8
965

Kandi Burruss, 3LW, Mack 10
November 4, 2000
9
966

Mýa, Lil' Zane, Jill Scott
November 11, 2000
10
967

Mystikal, Pru, Sunday
November 18, 2000
11
968

Charlie Wilson featuring Snoop Dogg, Monifah, Shaggy
November 25, 2000
12
969

Macy Gray, Profyle, Doggy's Angels
December 2, 2000
13
970

Chanté Moore, Ja Rule, Bilal
January 6, 2001
14
971

Ruff Endz, Sparkle, Bad Azz
January 13, 2001
15
972

Outkast, Dave Hollister, Slimm Calhoun
January 20, 2001
16
973

Carl Thomas, Crystal Sierra, Shyne
January 27, 2001
17
974

K-Ci & JoJo, Musiq Soulchild, Xzibit
February 3, 2001
18
975

Common featuring Macy Gray, The Transitions, Olivia
February 10, 2001
19
976

Nelly, Jamie Hawkins, Case
February 17, 2001
20
977

112, Jaheim, Music Video: Yolanda Adams featuring Gerald Levert
February 24, 2001
21
978

Lil' Bow Wow, Alicia Keys, Silkk the Shocker featuring Trina
March 31, 2001
22
979

Jesse Powell, Koffee Brown, India.Arie
April 7, 2001
23
980

Jon B, JT Money, R.L.
April 14, 2001
24
981

Master P & Lil' Romeo, Eric Benet, Music Video: Mystikal
April 21, 2001
25
982
Chanté Moore featuring Da Brat, Dark Blu, P.Y.T.
April 28, 2001
26
983

The Product G&B, Iconz, Craig David
May 5, 2001
27
984

L-Burna, Tank, Canela
May 12, 2001
28
985

Tyrese, City High, Trick Daddy
May 19, 2001
29
986

IMx, Dante, Lil' Mo
June 9, 2001
30
987

St. Lunatics, Spooks, B2K
June 16, 2001
31
988

Silk, Angie Martinez, Syleena Johnson
June 23, 2001
32
989

Full Force featuring Bambue, Sunshine Anderson, Toya, LOL
June 30, 2001


Season 31 (2001–02)


This season, Soul Train reached an important milestone: their 1000th episode, which is the eleventh episode this season.






















































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
990

Tyrese, Keke Wyatt, Music Video: R. Kelly
October 13, 2001
2
991

Kenny Lattimore, India.Arie, Mr. Cheeks
October 20, 2001
3
992

Ray J, Angie Stone, Coo Coo Cal
October 27, 2001
4
993

P. Diddy, Lil J, Allure
November 3, 2001
5
994

Ruff Endz, Dena Cali, Jimmy Cozier
November 10, 2001
6
995

Bell Biv DeVoe, Jesse Powell, Warren G
November 17, 2001
7
996

Ludacris & Jermaine Dupri, Lil' Romeo, Pru
November 24, 2001
8
997

Master P, Montell Jordan, Prophet Jones, Christina Milian
December 1, 2001
9
998

Fabolous featuring Nate Dogg, IMx, Glenn Lewis
December 22, 2001
10
999
Warren G, Nate Dogg, Mpress, featuring Fabolous
December 29, 2001
11
1000

Faith Evans, Rayvon, Mack 10
January 5, 2002
12
1001

Regina Belle, B2K, G. Dep
January 12, 2002
13
1002

Busta Rhymes, Lil' Corey, R.L. featuring Erick Sermon
January 26, 2002
14
1003

The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley, Method Man & Redman, Ali
February 2, 2002
15
1004

Ja Rule featuring Case & Ashanti, Jaguar Wright featuring Bilal, Willie "Pdub" Moore Jr.
February 9, 2002
16
1005

Nelly, Jagged Edge, Jaheim
February 16, 2002
17
1006

Avant, Ashanti, Code 5
March 23, 2002
18
1007

Donell Jones, Sharissa, Horace Brown
March 30, 2002
19
1008

Fat Joe featuring Ashanti, Joi, Mr. Cheeks featuring Horace Brown
April 6, 2002
20
1009

Kirk Franklin, Lindsay Pagano, Cee Lo Green
April 13, 2002
21
1010
B2K, Baha Men, Truth Hurts featuring Rakim
May 18, 2002
22
1011

Musiq Soulchild, Tweet, Ying Yang Twins
May 25, 2002
23
1012
Keke Wyatt, Nappy Roots, Jerzee Monet
June 1, 2002
24
1013

DJ Quik, Naughty by Nature, 3LW, Mario
June 8, 2002
25
1014

Winans Phase 2, Soluna, Ms. Jade
June 15, 2002
26
1015

IMx, Yasmeen, Music Video: Lil’ Bow Wow
June 22, 2002
27
1016

Mary Mary, LovHer, Cee Lo Green
June 29, 2002
28
1017

Lil’ Bow Wow, Raphael Saadiq, Lady May featuring Blu Cantrell
July 6, 2002


Season 32 (2002–03)


This is Shemar Moore's last season as host.






































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
1018

Nelly, Ali, Prymary Colorz and Rah Digga, Isyss
September 14, 2002
2
1019

Avant, Beenie Man featuring Calibe, 3rd Storee featuring Joe Budden
September 21, 2002
3
1020

Glenn Lewis featuring Amel Larrieux, Cam'ron, Exhale
September 28, 2002
4
1021

Ruff Endz, TG4, Jade Anderson
October 5, 2002
5
1022

India.Arie, Heather Headley, Robin Thicke
October 12, 2002
6
1023

Deborah Cox, Dave Hollister, Pastor Troy
October 19, 2002
7
1024

Angie Martinez, Tank, Black Coffey
October 26, 2002
8
1025

Kelly Rowland, Trinitee 5:7, Clipse
November 2, 2002
9
1026

Amerie, Fabolous, Big Tymers
November 9, 2002
10
1027

Shaggy, Brian and Tony Gold, Lil Wayne, 3LW
November 16, 2002
11
1028

Jaheim, Floetry, W.C. featuring Nate Dogg
November 23, 2002
12
1029
The Unit featuring Queen Latifah, Michelle Williams, Baby from Big Tymers
November 30, 2002
13
1030

Marques Houston, Solange Knowles, Benzino
January 4, 2003
14
1031

Ashanti, Sounds of Blackness, Smilez & Southstar
January 11, 2003
15
1032

Busta Rhymes, Syleena Johnson, B2K
January 18, 2003
16
1033

Darius Rucker, Slum Village, Talib Kweli
January 25, 2003
17
1034

K-Ci & JoJo, Cam'ron, Field Mob
February 1, 2003
18
1035

Next, Howard Hewett, Nappy Roots
February 8, 2003
19
1036

Dru Hill, Lil' Romeo, Needa S.
February 15, 2003
20
1037
Deborah Cox, Tyrese, Music Video: Dru Hill
February 22, 2003
21
1038

MC Lyte, Ginuwine, Nivea
March 1, 2003
22
1039

Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, 702, Amanda Perez
March 8, 2003
23
1040

Choppa featuring Master P, Floetry, Mr. Cheeks,
March 15, 2003
24
1041

Chico DeBarge, Nick Cannon, Sean Paul
March 22, 2003
25
1042

Jody Watley, Roscoe featuring Kurupt, Wayne Wonder
May 3, 2003
26
1043

Vivian Green, Impromp2 featuring Kim Fields, Chingy
May 10, 2003
27
1044

Brian McKnight, Git Fresh, Deitrick Haddon
May 17, 2003
28
1045
3LW, B.G., Donnie
May 24, 2003
29
1046

Lil' Kim, Latif, Music Video: R. Kelly
May 31, 2003
30
1047

Tamia, Loon, Novel
June 7, 2003
31
1048

Blu Cantrell, Smokie Norful, Allen Anthony
June 14, 2003
32
1049
Tyrese, Da Brat, Cherish, Question
June 21, 2003


Season 33 (2003–04)


Starting with this season, Dorian Gregory takes over as host.






















































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
1050

Jeffrey Osborne, Anthony Hamilton, Jacki-O
October 11, 2003
2
1051

Big Gipp featuring Sleepy Brown, JS, Lumidee
October 18, 2003
3
1052

Avant, Ramiyah, Da Band
October 25, 2003
4
1053

Chanté Moore, Kenny Lattimore, Lil' Zane featuring Tank
November 1, 2003
5
1054

Montell Jordan, Tarralyn Ramsey, Justin Guarini
November 8, 2003
6
1055

Nick Cannon, Javier, Music Video: P. Diddy featuring Loon, Pharrell Williams & Lenny Kravitz
November 15, 2003
7
1056

The Isley Brothers featuring Ronald Isley
November 22, 2003
8
1057

Rhian Benson, Marques Houston, ATL
November 29, 2003
9
1058

Dwele, Baby Bash featuring Frankie J, Joe
December 6, 2003
10
1059

Brian McKnight, Kindred, Kem
December 13, 2003
11
1060

Loon, Glenn Lewis, Jhene
December 20, 2003
12
1061

Dave Hollister, Jagged Edge, Music Video: Westside Connection featuring Nate Dogg
December 27, 2003
13
1062

En Vogue, C.L. Ryderz (Nine Up & Nobody), Music Video: Mary J. Blige featuring Eve
January 31, 2004
14
1063

Michelle Williams, Teedra Moses, Music Video: Alicia Keys
February 7, 2004
15
1064

Goapele, YahZarah, Music Video: Marques Houston
February 14, 2004
16
1065

Master P, Freddie Jackson, Music Video: Beyoncé
February 21, 2004
17
1066

Tamia, Van Hunt, Crea
March 13, 2004
18
1067

Musiq, Knoc-Turn'al, Music Video: Beyoncé
March 20, 2004
19
1068

Murphy Lee, Tiffany Villarreal, Young Rome featuring Omarion
March 27, 2004
20
1069

Carl Thomas, ATL, Lil' Scrappy
April 3, 2004
21
1070

Mr. Cheeks, Del, Tawny
May 8, 2004
22
1071

Lorenzo Owens, JoJo, Music Video: Usher
May 15, 2004
23
1072

Teena Marie, Ricky Fanté, Music Video: Beyoncé
May 22, 2004
24
1073

Rhian Benson, Tonx, Tino Brown
May 29, 2004
25
1074

Lil Wayne, Trina Broussard, LaShell Griffin
June 5, 2004
26
1075
Freddie Jackson, Houston, Music Video: Usher
June 12, 2004
27
1076

Truth Hurts, Akon, Music Video: Alicia Keys
June 19, 2004
28
1077

Nina Sky, Mishon, Keyshia Cole
June 26, 2004


Season 34 (2004–05)






































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
1078

Ying Yang Twins, Billy Miles, Music Video: Shawnna featuring Ludacris
October 9, 2004
2
1079

Tiffany Evans, Deitrick Haddon, Won-G
October 16, 2004
3
1080

Regina Belle, 4Mula1, Music Video: R. Kelly
October 23, 2004
4
1081

Silkk the Shocker, O'Ryan, Boyz II Men
October 30, 2004
5
1082

New Edition, Lina, Music Video: Usher featuring Alicia Keys
November 6, 2004
6
1083

Guerilla Black, Toshi, Urban Mystic
November 13, 2004
7
1084

K. Young, Generation J, Lil' Eddie
November 20, 2004
8
1085

Allure, Terrance Quaites, Music Video: Twista featuring R. Kelly
November 27, 2004
9
1086

Fantasia Barrino, Ray, Razah
February 12, 2005
10
1087

John Legend, Nina Shaw, Lil' iROCC
February 19, 2005
11
1088

Brian McKnight, B5
February 26, 2005
12
1089

Mario, Lyfe Jennings, Music Video: Destiny’s Child featuring T.I. & Lil Wayne
March 5, 2005
13
1090

Smokie Norful, N2U, Frankie J
April 9, 2005
14
1091

Trillville, J’Adore, Ee-De
April 16, 2005
15
1092

Omarion, Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, Music Video: Mariah Carey
April 23, 2005
16
1093

Lalah Hathaway, Tye Tribbett, Music Video: Destiny’s Child
April 30, 2005
17
1094

Vivian Green, Cuban Link featuring Mýa, Pretty Ricky
May 7, 2005
18
1095

Mint Condition, Nicole C. Mullen, Music Video: Bobby V
May 14, 2005
19
1096

The Avila Brothers, Emelee, Music Video: Snoop Dogg featuring Justin Timberlake & Charlie Wilson
May 21, 2005
20
1097

Leela James, J. Moss, Anisha Nicole
May 28, 2005
21
1098

Mike Jones, Corey Clark, Music Video: Ciara featuring Ludacris
June 4, 2005
22
1099

LaToya London, Michael Spencer, Dame
June 11, 2005
23
1100

Ciara, T.I., P$C, Music Video: Amerie
June 18, 2005
24
1101

Marques Houston, Fatty Koo, Slim Thug
June 25, 2005


Season 35 (2005–06)


This is the last season to feature original episodes, and the shortest in the program's run, with only 16 episodes produced and aired.






































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Original air date
1
1102

Chris Brown, The Pussycat Dolls, Na'sha
November 5, 2005
2
1103

Mary Mary, Ginuwine, Nivea
November 12, 2005
3
1104

Ray J, Ebony Eyez, Music Video: Mariah Carey
November 19, 2005
4
1105

Trey Songz, Dwele, Keke Wyatt
November 26, 2005
5
1106

Floetry, Pretty Ricky, Music Video: Mary J. Blige
January 7, 2006
6
1107

Eric Benét, Dem Franchize Boyz, Music Video: The Black Eyed Peas
January 14, 2006
7
1108

Jazze Pha and Cee-lo Green, Kindred the Family Soul, Taurus
January 21, 2006
8
1109

Heather Headley, Chamillionaire, Music Video: 50 Cent
January 28, 2006
9
1110

Kirk Franklin, T-Pain, Music Video: Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug and Bun B
February 4, 2006
10
1111

Donell Jones, LeToya Luckett, Music Video: The Black Eyed Peas
February 11, 2006
11
1112

Charlie Wilson, Youngbloodz, Music Video: Mary J. Blige
February 18, 2006
12
1113

Karen Clark-Sheard, Urban Mystic, Marcos Hernandez
February 25, 2006
13
1114

Final Draft, Flipsyde, Cruna
March 4, 2006
14
1115

T.I., Sammie, Music Video: Chris Brown
March 11, 2006
15
1116

Javier, D4L, Music Video: Beyoncé
March 18, 2006
16
1117

Goapele, Lorenzo Owens, Music Video: The Pussycat Dolls
March 25, 2006


Season 36 (2006–07): The Best of Soul Train


For two years beginning in the fall of 2006, the program presented archived episodes under the title "The Best of Soul Train". Fifty-six editions of the show, randomly selected and ranging in a time frame from 1973 through 1988, were re-aired during the 2006–07 and 2007-08 seasons.































































































































































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Airdate

Original air date
1
76
Barry White, Love Unlimited, The Temprees
December 9, 2006
October 27, 1973
2
158
War, The Main Ingredient
December 16, 2006
November 15, 1975
3
375
Patti LaBelle, The Time
December 23, 2006
November 14, 1981
4
514
James Ingram, Levert
December 30, 2006
October 11, 1986
5
93
Al Green, The Impressions
January 6, 2007
April 6, 1974
6
136
Blue Magic, Sister Sledge, Major Harris
January 13, 2007
April 12, 1975
7
361
The Sugarhill Gang, Patrice Rushen
January 20, 2007
May 16, 1981
8
567
Pebbles, Jermaine Stewart, The Bus Boys
January 27, 2007
April 30, 1988
9
161
Average White Band, The Undisputed Truth
February 3, 2007
November 29, 1975
10
338
Rick James, The S.O.S. Band
February 10, 2007
October 11, 1980
11
414
Evelyn "Champagne" King, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five
February 17, 2007
May 21, 1983
12
463
Donna Summer, The Staple Singers
February 24, 2007
December 15, 1984
13
164
Billy Preston, The Sylvers
March 3, 2007
December 27, 1975
14
410
Carl Carlton, Vanity 6
March 10, 2007
January 1, 1983
15
449
The Dazz Band, Run-D.M.C.
March 17, 2007
June 16, 1984
16
551
Freddie Jackson, Whodini, Lace
March 24, 2007
November 14, 1987
17
107
Billy Preston, Rufus, George McCrae
March 31, 2007
September 7, 1974
18
137
The Dramatics, Barbara Mason, Ben E. King
April 7, 2007
April 19, 1975
19
174
Wilson Pickett, Betty Wright, The Modulations
April 14, 2007
March 6, 1976
20
227
Johnny "Guitar" Watson, The Whispers
April 21, 2007
September 10, 1977
21
242
Brick, Sister Sledge
April 28, 2007
December 24, 1977
22
269
Peabo Bryson, Stargard
May 5, 2007
September 30, 1978
23
273
Freda Payne, Atlantic Starr
May 12, 2007
October 28, 1978
24
283
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., Lakeside
May 19, 2007
January 6, 1979
25
292
Gino Vannelli, Gloria Gaynor
May 26, 2007
March 10, 1979
26
303
A Tribute to Minnie Riperton
(featuring Stevie Wonder, Wintley Phipps, Lorraine Fields and Larry Vickers)
June 2, 2007
September 15, 1979
27
318
Chic, High Inergy
June 9, 2007
February 9, 1980
28
325
The Spinners, Con Funk Shun
June 16, 2007
April 12, 1980
29
326
Captain and Tennille, The Ritchie Family
June 23, 2007
April 19, 1980
30
329
Jermaine Jackson, The Dramatics
June 30, 2007
May 10, 1980
31
339
Tyrone Davis, Teena Marie
July 7, 2007
October 18, 1980
32
345
Lenny Williams, Yellow Magic Orchestra
July 14, 2007
November 29, 1980
33
362
Betty Wright, Funkadelic
July 21, 2007
May 23, 1981
34
388
Sister Sledge, Ray Parker Jr.
July 28, 2007
May 1, 1982
35
398
A Taste of Honey, Jeffrey Osborne
August 4, 2007
July 10, 1982
36
415
Angela Bofill, Con Funk Shun
August 11, 2007
May 28, 1983
37
429
Jennifer Holiday, Klique
August 18, 2007
November 26, 1983
38
465
Teena Marie, Whodini
August 25, 2007
January 12, 1985
39
475
Sheena Easton, The Mary Jane Girls
September 1, 2007
April 13, 1985
40
484
Sheila E., Five Star
September 8, 2007
October 12, 1985
41
509
The S.O.S. Band, Juicy, Jermaine Stewart
September 15, 2007
June 14, 1986
42
516
Run-D.M.C., Genobia Jeter
September 22, 2007
October 25, 1986
43
529
Rose Royce, Chico DeBarge
September 29, 2007
March 21, 1987
44
559
Vanity, Kool Moe Dee, Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley
October 6, 2007
March 5, 1988
45
98
Sylvia, The Moments, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
October 13, 2007
May 11, 1974
46
102
The Staple Singers, Bunny Sigler
October 20, 2007
June 8, 1974
47
103
Kool & the Gang, Al Wilson, Natural Four
October 27, 2007
June 15, 1974
48
115
The Fifth Dimension, Al Wilson, Formula IV
November 3, 2007
November 2, 1974
49
123
Graham Central Station, Zulema, Leon Haywood
November 10, 2007
January 11, 1975
50
152
The Pointer Sisters, B.T. Express, Ralph Carter
November 17, 2007
October 4, 1975
51
169
The Dells, Bloodstone
November 24, 2007
January 31, 1976
52
194
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Deniece Williams
December 1, 2007
October 23, 1976
53
218
B.T. Express, Letta Mbulu, Enchantment
December 8, 2007
April 9, 1977
54
264
The Brothers Johnson, The Dells
December 15, 2007
August 26, 1978
55
286
Brass Construction, Peaches and Herb, Captain Sky
December 22, 2007
January 27, 1979
56
289
Joe Simon, Cheryl Lynn
December 29, 2007
February 17, 1979


Season 37 (2008): The Best of Soul Train


At this point, once all of the 56 episodes of The Best of Soul Train had been aired, a select few out of the 56 were reaired again for this season.


By September 22, 2008, the series ceased distribution.





































































































































































































No. in
season
No. in
series

Guests

Airdate

Original air date
1
292
Gino Vannelli, Gloria Gaynor
January 5, 2008
March 10, 1979
2
283
Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr., Lakeside
January 12, 2008
January 6, 1979
3
303
A Tribute to Minnie Riperton
January 19, 2008
September 15, 1979
4
318
Chic, High Inergy
January 26, 2008
February 9, 1980
5
273
Freda Payne, Atlantic Starr
February 2, 2008
October 28, 1978
6
325
The Spinners, Con Funk Shun
February 9, 2008
April 12, 1980
7
269
Peabo Bryson, Stargard
February 16, 2008
September 30, 1978
8
326
Captain and Tennille, The Ritchie Family
February 23, 2008
April 19, 1980
9
242
Brick, Sister Sledge
March 1, 2008
December 24, 1977
10
174
Wilson Pickett, Betty Wright, The Modulations
March 8, 2008
March 6, 1976
11
329
Jermaine Jackson, The Dramatics
March 15, 2008
May 10, 1980
12
339
Tyrone Davis, Teena Marie
March 22, 2008
October 18, 1980
13
227
Johnny "Guitar" Watson, The Whispers
March 29, 2008
September 10, 1977
14
429
Jennifer Holliday, Klique
April 5, 2008
November 26, 1983
15
137
The Dramatics, Barbara Mason, Ben E. King
April 12, 2008
April 19, 1975
16
415
Con Funk Shun, Angela Bofill
April 19, 2008
May 28, 1983
17
107
Billy Preston, Rufus, George McCrae
April 26, 2008
September 7, 1974
18
398
A Taste of Honey, Jeffrey Osborne
May 3, 2008
July 10, 1982
19
551
Freddie Jackson, Whodini, Lace
May 10, 2008
November 14, 1987
20
388
Sister Sledge, Ray Parker, Jr.
May 17, 2008
May 1, 1982
21
449
The Dazz Band, Run-D.M.C.
May 24, 2008
June 16, 1984
22
362
Betty Wright, Funkadelic
May 31, 2008
May 23, 1981
23
410
Carl Carlton, Vanity 6
June 7, 2008
January 1, 1983
24
345
Lenny Williams, Yellow Magic Orchestra
June 14, 2008
November 29, 1980
25
289
Joe Simon, Cheryl Lynn
June 21, 2008
February 17, 1979
26
76
Barry White, Love Unlimited, The Temprees
June 28, 2008
October 27, 1973
27
567
Pebbles, Jermaine Stewart, The Bus Boys
July 5, 2008
April 30, 1988
28
218
B.T. Express, Letta Mbulu, Enchantment
July 12, 2008
April 9, 1977
29
93
Al Green, The Impressions
July 19, 2008
April 6, 1974
30
559
Vanity, Kool Moe Dee, Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley
July 26, 2008
March 5, 1988
31
286
Brass Construction, Peaches and Herb, Captain Sky
August 2, 2008
January 27, 1979
32
98
Sylvia, The Moments, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain
August 9, 2008
May 11, 1974
33
529
Rose Royce, Chico DeBarge
August 16, 2008
March 21, 1987
34
264
The Brothers Johnson, The Dells
August 23, 2008
August 26, 1978
35
102
The Staple Singers, Bunny Sigler
August 30, 2008
June 8, 1974
36
516
Run-D.M.C., Genobia Jeter
September 6, 2008
October 25, 1986
37
514
James Ingram, Levert
September 13, 2008
October 11, 1986
38
463
Donna Summer, The Staple Singers
September 20, 2008
December 15, 1984

Note: The airdates came from various sources like the Library of Congress files, the U.S. Copyright files, vintage TV Guides, and actual videos of the episodes themselves.



References




  1. ^ https://www.loc.gov


  2. ^ Various TV Guides listings from 1971 to 1980


  3. ^ U.S. Copyright Office


  4. ^ Soul Train episode 42


  5. ^ Soul Train episode 77


  6. ^ Soul Train episode 78


  7. ^ Soul Train episode 79


  8. ^ Soul Train episode 80


  9. ^ Soul Train episode 119


  10. ^
    Soul train episode 174



  11. ^ tv.com


  12. ^ Soul train episode 197


  13. ^ Soul Train episode 245


  14. ^ Soul Train episode 292


  15. ^ Soul Train episode 293


  16. ^ Soul Train episode 361


  17. ^ Soul Train episode 362


  18. ^ Soul Train episode 412


  19. ^ Soul Train - Season 12 Theme


  20. ^ Soul Train episode 456


  21. ^ Soul Train episode 558


  22. ^ Soul Train episode 579


  23. ^ Soul Train episode 581


  24. ^ Soul Train episode 722








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