

Soul Train
Season 7
Since 1971, "Soul Train" has been the "American Bandstand" of the African-American community. Even today, "Soul Train" continues to be the showcase of urban artists and their chart-topping singles. The program also continues to be the place for beautiful dancers and their dance moves, though the dance and the dancers' attire are a bit more risque due to the changing times.
Where to Watch Season 7
39 Episodes
- Phillippe Wynne/ Side Effect/ Al Hudson & the Soul PartnersE20
Phillippe Wynne/ Side Effect/ Al Hudson & the Soul Partners--Phillippe Wynne - ""Take Me as I Am"" --Side Effect - ""Goin' Bananas"" --Al Hudson & The Soul Partners - ""If You Feel like Dancing"" Additional songs? --Phillippe Wynne ""Starting All Over"" --Side Effect ""It's All In Your Mind"" --Al Hudson & The Soul Partners ""Tripped, Slipped, Stumbled and Fell"" - Lonnie Jordan/ Brass Construction/ Pattie BrooksE29
Lonnie Jordan/ Brass Construction/ Pattie Brooks--Lonnie Jordan ""Junkie to My Music"" and ""He Used to Be a Friend of Mine"" --Brass Construction ""Ha Cha Cha (Funktion)"" --Pattie Brooks ""This is The House Where Love Died"" and ""Heartbreak in Disguise"" - Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr./ Cheryl Barnes/ StargardE32
Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr./ Cheryl Barnes/ Stargard--Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis, Jr. ""Look What You've Done"" and ""My Reason is to be With You"" --Cheryl Barnes ""Save and Spend"" and ""I Know"" --Stargard ""Theme From 'Which Way Is Up'"" and ""What You Waiting For""