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Baby, It's Cold Inside
WKRP in Cincinnati
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Rough Boys
(uncredited)
Written by
Pete Townshend
Performed by
Pete Townshend
[The song playing as the episode begins]
Hungry Heart
(uncredited)
Written by
Bruce Springsteen
Performed by
Bruce Springsteen
[The second song Johnny plays in his broadcast]
WKRP In Cincinnati Main Theme
(uncredited)
Composed by
Tom Wells
Lyrics by
Hugh Wilson
Performed by
Steve Carlisle
[Series main theme song played during the opening title card and credits]
Duke of Earl
(uncredited)
Written by
Gene Chandler
,
Earl Edwards
&
Bernice Williams
Performed by
Gene Chandler
[The song played when Mother Carlson requests music]
Tell the Truth
(uncredited)
Written by
Lowman Pauling
Performed by
Ray Charles
[The song Johnny has playing when Mother Carlson enters the control booth]
Someone to Watch Over Me
(uncredited)
Music by
George Gershwin
Lyrics by
Ira Gershwin
Performed by
New York Philharmonic
and
Carol Bruce
[Mother Carlson sings along to the instrumental version of the song Johnny is playing on the air for her, with the instrumental version alone played over the producer credits]
WKRP in Cincinnati End Credits
(uncredited)
Written by
Jim Ellis
Performed by
Jim Ellis
[Series end credits theme song]
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