WKRP closing credits explanation

Tuesday, July 7, 2009


The producers of the classic sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (click the image at left to buy WKRP in Cincinnati - The Complete First Season on Amazon) will tell you that the show's unforgettable closing song has no actual lyrics, that they were just gibberish improvised by musician Jim Ellis. But this video reveals the truth:



You see? It's a song with a timeless message. (I wouldn't do it if a poodle had a lid on, either.)

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