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There aren't any - Hugh Wilson simply hired some friends to sing nonsense words.

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Q: What are the closing lyrics to the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati?
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What are the words to the theme song for the tv show wkrp in Cincinnati?

"WKRP in Cincinnati" (1978-1982) Baby, if you've ever wondered Wondered whatever became of me I'm living on the air in Cincinnati Cincinnati WKRP Got kind of tired of packin' and unpackin' Town to Town Up and down the dial Maybe you and me Were never meant to be Just maybe think of me Once in a while I'm at WKRP in Cincinnati.


Is wkrp a real radio station in Cincinnati?

No. WKRP was a fictional radio station when the series was created. There was no WKRP radio anywhere int he US until 1989, and it was in Dallas. There is currently no WKRP radio. Local Cincinnati Low Power Digital TV channel WBQC 25 has a sub-channel labeled WKRP. When the series producers came up with the call letters they used KRP as a joke to mean "crap". There is a WKRC - AM 550 in Cincinnati which at the time the original series aired was known for its antics and crazy promotions. FM sister station WKRQ-FM 101.9 (Q-102 - Top 40 Rock-pop station) also claimed some input to the TV series. But neither station actually had any direct input to the TV show. It all came out of the heads of the writers. The series was also NOT filmed in Cincinnati. Only the opening and closing sequences were filmed in the city. The series had serious problems with local geography and sometimes even place-name pronunciations.


On what TV show did Les Nessman win the Buckeye Newshawk Award for radio reporting?

WKRP in Cincinnati


Is wkrp a real radio station?

yes it used to be an am station until 2003 It is now a tv station broadcasting independent programming


What chords are used in the wkrp in Cincinnati end credits?

Just by ear I came up with this.. Intro 1-2m7 (say F-Gm7)(repeat 8 bars) 1st Verse 1-2m7-5 (say F-Gm7-C) 2nd Verse Modulate half-tone up 1-2m7-5 (say F#-G#m7-C#) Not sure but i sing along with it fine...I eventually moved it into the key of C for my voice to sing.