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Olá! Estou bloqueado na Wikipédia em português, como você mesmo percebeu, mas vi sua mensagem. Deixa o fato esfriar, pedirei uma apelação para voltar a editar, pois me exaltei sem necessidade por motivos políticos e depois de saber de alguns bastidores que têm acontecido por lá (sim, eu também estava afastado). Me exaltei e também meu computador foi usado pelo meu sobrinho para "vandalismo" aqui e lá, o que agravou minha situação. Não me lembrava de você, mas fui seu tutor há 8 anos, pelo que pude ver na tua página de discussão. Ual! O tempo voa... A Wikipédia era outra, pois as gerações se sucedem no projeto - só participa para valer quem tem mais tempo. Enfim, tenho vários verbetes a serem criados por lá. Precisarei da tua ajuda, sim? Auréola (talk) 03:16, 21 July 2018 (UTC)
 * Bom, pelo visto, 8 anos se passaram e minha tutoria foi em vão, você ainda se esquece de logar e de assinar... hehehe Auréola (talk) 17:34, 22 July 2018 (UTC)

Season 1 (1971–72)
The first theme song was the 1963 recording of "Hot Potato", performed by King Curtis; the song used for the bumpers was "Familiar Footsteps" by Gene Chandler.

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.

Season 5 (1975–76)
With the start of this season, Soul Train instituted a new theme: "Soul Train '75" by The Soul Train Gang.

Season 6 (1976–77)
Starting with the ninth episode, Soul Train has a new theme song: "Soul Train '76" by The Soul Train Gang.

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.

Season 9 (1979–80)
Starting with episode 319, the theme changed to a prototype of "Up on Soul Train" by The Waters.

Season 10 (1980–81)
Soul Train institutes a new theme: "Up on Soul Train" by R&B group The Whispers.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Season 16 (1986–87)
The program moved to its location at Hollywood Center Studios, and would remain there until season 22.

Season 17 (1987–88)
Soul Train introduces a new theme song: "TSOP '87" by George Duke (vocalized by Howard Hewett).

Season 19 (1989–90)
A remixed version of the theme song, "TSOP '89", is introduced in this season.

Season 22 (1992–93)
Season 22 is Don Cornelius's last season as host.

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.

Season 27 (1997–98)
The revolving guest-host format ends, and Mystro Clark takes over as permanent host at this point.

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.

Season 31 (2001–02)
This season, Soul Train reached an important milestone: their 1000th episode, which is the eleventh episode this season.

Season 32 (2002–03)
This is Shemar Moore's last season as host.

Season 33 (2003–04)
Starting with this season, Dorian Gregory takes over as host.

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.

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.

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.

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.