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A Family Affair
WKRP in Cincinnati
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Lie to Me
(uncredited)
Written by Ron Nagle and Scott Mathews
Performed by The Durocs
[Played at the beginning of the episode]
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]
Foxy Lady
(uncredited)
Written by
Jimi Hendrix
Performed by
The Jimi Hendrix Experience
I Am Woman
(uncredited)
Written by
Helen Reddy
and
Ray Burton
Performed by
Helen Reddy
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
(uncredited)
Written by
Robbie Robertson
Performed by
Joan Baez
Viva Las Vegas
(uncredited)
Written by
Doc Pomus
and
Mort Shuman
Performed by
Howard Hesseman
[Johnny sings the song in the station lobby to Andy, Venus and Carol to break the tension]
Coward of the County
(uncredited)
Written by
Roger Bowling
and
Billy Edd Wheeler
Performed by
Kenny Rogers
[Played at the beginning of the bar scene]
Should I Come Home (Or Should I Go Crazy)
(uncredited)
Written by Joe Allen
Performed by
Gene Watson
[The song to which Venus and Carol dance at the bar]
WKRP in Cincinnati End Credits
(uncredited)
Written by
Jim Ellis
Performed by
Jim Ellis
[Series end credits theme song]
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