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  1. Aug 16, 2015 · WKRP in Cincinnati Theme Song. Freddy Newendyke. 417 subscribers. Subscribed. 46. 7K views 8 years ago. The theme to WKRP in Cincinnati ...more.

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    • Overview
    • Promo and Epsiode Previews
    • Episode Recaps
    • Episode Theme
    • "His Visit: Day One"
    • "His Visit: Day Two"
    • "His Visit: Day Two Continued"
    • "His Visit: Day Three"
    • "His Visit: Day Four"
    • "His Visit: Day Five"

    A list of songs used on John From Cincinnati.

    •Cuts from "The Perfect Ending", performed by Harriet Street, accompany much of the promo video and each of the previews that run immediately following each episode except the finale.

    •Cuts from an unidentified piece accompany the recaps that immediately precede each episode except the first.

    •The song that accompanies the opening credits for each episode is "Johnny Appleseed", performed by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros.

    •While Vietnam Joe is giving John a ride into IB, Canned Heat's "Goin' Up The Country" can be heard playing on the radio.

    •The closing song is "Sun/Rise/Light/Flies", performed by Kasabian.

    •The song playing as Shaun waits in the surf tent is "Tic", performed by Kava Kava.

    •The closing song is "Staring At The Sun", performed by TV on the Radio.

    •While sitting in his car outside the hospital, Freddy is listening to a solo version of Sarah Brightman singing "Time to Say Goodbye (Con te partirò)". He thinks it is the duet version with Sarah Brightman and Andrea Bocelli -- that is what prompts his comment, "This is where the blind dago is supposed to come in."

    •Kai's vision is accompanied by Buddy Guy's rendition of John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillen".

    •When Anglo stops his van to pick up John, Control Machete's "Unisono" is playing on the radio.

    •The scene that begins with Dr. Smith on the beach, cuts to John being healed by Vietnam Joe, and ends with Cass' vision of what has happened to John is accompanied by David Byrne singing "Un di Felice, Eterea".

    •The music that Kai plays when she and Butchie are "hooking up" in her trailer is "In Your Eyes", written and performed by Peter Gabriel.

    •The closing song is "Over, Under, Sideways, Down" by The Yardbirds, with a teen-aged Eric Clapton on lead guitar.

    •As Tina relates to Butchie the story of how she left Baby Shaun on Cissy's doorstep, the juke box in the diner is playing "Tonight's the Night" by The Shirelles, from their 1961 album by the same name.

    •When Kai uses Cissy's revolver to shoot the CD player in her trailer, it starts playing Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" again.

    •During the the cookout sequence, Freddy and Bill collaborate on their own interpretation of "And When I Die", written by Laura Nyro and popularized by Blood, Sweat & Tears.

    •The closing song is a jazzy version of "My Favorite Things", performed by John Coltrane. Freddy plays a few bars of this song when he first plays his sax earlier in the episode.

  2. The series' theme song is "Johnny Appleseed," performed by Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros. A diverse soundtrack includes "Tic" by Kava Kava and songs from TV on the Radio , Muse , Buddy Guy , Kasabian , and the Yardbirds .

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · by John updated on August 19, 2023. The theme song to the TV program is “WKRP in Cincinnati Main Theme,” composed by Tom Wells, lyrics written by Hugh Wilson and sang by Steve Carlisle. WKRP in Cincanatti is a US comedy television show first shown in 1978 on the CBS network.

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  5. Listen to John From Cincinnati theme song and find more theme music and songs from 32,913 different television shows at TelevisionTunes.com.

  6. Download the karaoke of WKRP in Cincinnati (Main Theme) as made famous by Steve Carlisle in the genre Soundtracks (TV & Movie), Pop on Karaoke Version.

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