List of people who appeared on Soul Train

This is a list of performers who have appeared on the American musical dance program Soul Train.

Alphabetized list of celebrity guests

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Performances by non-black artists (some missing)

Artist Air Date Season Episode # Songs
Dennis Coffey January 8, 1972 1 15 "Scorpio"[2]
Gino Vannelli February 22, 1975 4 128 "People Gotta Move" and "Powerful People"
Elton John May 24, 1975 4 142 "Philadelphia Freedom" and "Bennie and the Jets"
Average White Band November 22, 1975 5 159 "Cut The Cake", "Person to Person" and "School Boy Crush"
David Bowie December 27, 1975 5 164 "Golden Years" and "Fame"
Average White Band December 25, 1976 6 202 "Queen of My Soul" and "A Love Of Your Own"
Herb Alpert & Hugh Muskela April 22, 1978 6 259 "Skokiaan" and "Happy Mama"
Frankie Valli November 11, 1978 8 275 "Grease", "Save Me, Save Me" and "You Can Do It"
Dan Hartman March 3, 1979 9 291 "Instant Replay" and "This Is It"
Teena Marie October 20, 1979 9 308 "Don't Look Back" and "I'm Gonna Have My Cake and Eat it Too"
Herb Alpert November 10, 1979 9 311 "Rise (song)" and "Rotation (song)"
Captain & Tennille May 3, 1980 9 326 "Do That to Me One More Time"
Teena Marie November 8, 1980 10 339 "I Need Your Lovin'" and "Behind the Groove"
Yellow Magic Orchestra November 29, 1980 10 342 "Tighten Up" and "Firecracker"
Teena Marie May 2, 1981 10 357 "Young Love" and "First Class Love"
Daryl Hall & John Oates November 20, 1982 12 404 "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" and "Maneater"
Michael McDonald December 18, 1982 12 408 "I Keep Forgettin' (Every Time You're Near)" and "I Gotta Try"
The Manhattan Transfer December 3, 1983 13 430 "Spice of Life" and "Down South Camp Meeting"
Teena Marie March 31, 1984 13 439 "Fix It" and "Lovergirl"
The Romantics June 9, 1984 13 448 "One in a Million" and "Talking in Your Sleep."
Dan Hartman December 1, 1984 13 461 "I Can Dream About You" and "We Are the Young"
Herb Alpert December 8, 1984 13 462 "Bullish" and "Struttin' on Five"
Teena Marie January 12, 1985 14 465 "Lovergirl" and "We've Got to Stop Meeting Like This"
Sheena Easton April 13, 1985 14 475 "Sugar Walls" and "Strut"
Don Henley April 20, 1985 14 476 "The Boys of Summer"
Spandau Ballet June 1, 1985 14 478 "True" and "Revenge for Love"
Go West October 5, 1985 14 483 "Eye to Eye" and "We Close Our Eyes"
a-ha October 26, 1985 15 486 "Take on Me"
Pet Shop Boys May 24, 1986 15 506 "West End Girls" and "Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)"
Beastie Boys March 7, 1987 16 527 "Posse In Effect" and "Brass Monkey"
Sting November 21, 1987 17 552 "We'll Be Together" video
ABC November 28, 1987 18 553 "The Night You Murdered Love" and "When Smokey Sings"
Pretty Poison January 16, 1988 14 556 Catch Me (I'm Falling)
Teena Marie May 28, 1988 17 571 "Ooh La La La" and "Work It"
New Kids on the Block October 1, 1988 18 576 Please Don't Go Girl
Paula Abdul October 15, 1988 18 578 "(It's Just) The Way That You Love Me" and "Knocked Out"
The Manhattan Transfer May 20, 1989 27 601 "Soul Food To Go" and "So You Say"
Exposé October 14, 1989 19 609 "When I Looked at Him" and "Tell Me Why"
Michael Bolton October 21, 1989 19 611 "Soul Provider" and "When a Man Loves a Woman"
Teena Marie January 19, 1991 20 652 "Here's Looking at You" and "Just Us Two"
Sheena Easton May 4, 1991 20 663 "What Comes Naturally" and "You Can Swing It"
Teena Marie October 15, 1994 24 770 "Warm as Momma's Oven"
Michael Bolton October 28, 1995 25 804 "Can I Touch You There" and "When A Man Loves A Woman"
Wild Orchid December 28, 1996 26 840 "At Night I Pray"
98 Degrees November 8, 1997 27 869 "Invisible Man" and "Heaven's Missing An Angel"
Backstreet Boys November 29, 1997 27 872 "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" and "As Long as You Love Me"
Christina Aguilera October 9, 1999 29 929 "Genie in a Bottle" and "So Emotional"
Robin Thicke October 12, 2002 32 1022 "When I Get You Alone"
JoJo May 15, 2004 33 1071 "Leave (Get Out)" and "Weak"
Teena Marie May 22, 2004 33 1072 "Still in Love" and "Baby I'm Your Friend"

References

  1. "David Bowie 'Fame' 1975.". YouTube. 2009-09-09. Retrieved 2014-05-24.
  2. "Soul Train History Book: Dennis Coffey". soultrain.com.
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