Coach Soundtrack (

Coach Soundtrack (1989) cover

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 8400 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Entrenador

Title in Italiano:

Coach

Title in Português:

Coach

Synopsis

Coach

In a small town, a high school basketball coach named John is struggling to lead his team to victory. Despite facing numerous challenges, including a lack of resources and support from the community, John remains dedicated to his players and their success.

As the season progresses, John's coaching style is put to the test as he must find new ways to motivate and inspire his team. With the help of his assistant coach and the players themselves, John learns valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and the true meaning of success.

Will John be able to lead his team to victory against all odds? Watch as Coach explores the power of mentorship and the impact a dedicated coach can have on his players.

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Play Title Artist
Coach
Untouchable
Comin' from Where I'm From - Radio Mix
No Need For Conversation
Move Ya Body
Locked Up
Your Love (Is The Greatest Drug I've Ever Known)
I Like That
All Night Long
Southside
I Changed My Mind
Read Your Mind
Halftime (Stand Up and Get Crunk!)
Get Low
Time
I Can't Turn You Loose
This One
Headsprung
She Wants To Move
You Don't Know My Name
Truth Or Dare
Coach Theme (John Morris)
John Morris: Performer
We're A Winner (Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions)
John Morris: Performer
Hot Rod Lincoln (Commander Cody, His Lost Planet Airmen)
John Morris: Performer
Chicken Cordon Blues (Steve Goodman)
John Morris: Performer
Football Rock (Jack Hammer)
John Morris: Performer
It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World (James Brown)
John Morris: Performer
Louie, Louie (Rice University Marching Owl Band)
John Morris: Performer
Bad To The Bone (George Thorogood, The Destroyers)
John Morris: Performer
Another Football Year (Betty Jean Robinson)
John Morris: Performer
Unforgettable (Marvin Gaye)
John Morris: Performer
Gone Fishin' (Louie Armstrong)
John Morris: Performer
We're A Winner (Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions)
John Morris: Performer
It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World (James Brown)
John Morris: Performer
Gone Fishin' (Louie Armstrong)
John Morris: Performer

User reviews

Edward Hernandez
7/10

The use of different musical styles and instruments adds depth to the storytelling, enriching the overall viewing experience.

Michelle Green
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Coach enhances the storytelling and adds an extra layer of emotional depth to the already compelling narrative, making it a standout feature of the series.

Daniel King
6/10

The music in Coach effectively sets the tone for each scene, creating a sense of tension and excitement during pivotal moments in the story.

David Gonzalez
8/10

The themes of teamwork and perseverance are beautifully reflected in the uplifting melodies and inspiring lyrics of the songs in the soundtrack.

Michelle Wilson
8/10

The music creates a sense of tension and anticipation during crucial game scenes, making the audience feel the pressure and excitement along with the players.

Richard Brown
5/10

The variety of musical styles in the soundtrack of Coach adds depth and richness to the overall viewing experience, keeping the audience engaged and captivated throughout.

Dorothy Garcia
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Coach contributes significantly to the immersive and engaging nature of the series, making it a memorable viewing experience.

Michelle Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack of Coach perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing the storytelling and creating a powerful connection with the audience.

Paul Perez
7/10

The emotional depth of the soundtrack resonates with the audience, creating a strong connection to the characters and their struggles.

Margaret Adams
7/10

The soundtrack of Coach perfectly captures the emotional journey of the characters, enhancing the storytelling with each note.

Daniel Hernandez
6/10

The compositions in Coach are skillfully crafted, evoking a range of emotions from hope and determination to heartache and triumph, making the viewing experience truly immersive.