Logan Lucky Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.00/10 from 161000 votes
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La suerte de los Logan

Synopsis

Logan Lucky

Jimmy Logan is laid off from his construction job at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. While visiting his ex-wife Bobbie Jo to pick up their daughter Sadie for a beauty pageant rehearsal, he learns that Bobbie Jo and her new husband are moving to Lynchburg, making it even harder for Jimmy to visit.

Jimmy goes to a bar, run by his brother Clyde, an Iraq War veteran who lost his hand during the war. Max Chilblain, a pretentious British businessman and NASCAR-team owner, arrives with his friends and insults Clyde, leading to a fight with Jimmy. Meanwhile, Clyde sets fire to Max's car with a Molotov cocktail.

On his way out, Jimmy yells "cauliflower," which Clyde recognizes as a code-word they used when they committed crimes as young boys. Next day, Jimmy reveals his plan to rob the Speedway, exploiting his knowledge of their pneumatic tube system for moving money.

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Logan Lucky
Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone)
John Denver: Performer
Dick Feller: Writer
Take Me Home, Country Roads
John Denver: Performer
Taffy Nivert: Writer
Farrah Mackenzie: Performer
Love Is Love Is Love
LeAnn Rimes: Writer
LeAnn Rimes: Performer
Leavin' On Your Mind
Patsy Cline: Performer
Wayne Walker: Writer
Why Can't He Be You
Patsy Cline: Performer
Hank Cochran: Writer
So Wrong
Patsy Cline: Performer
Carl Perkins: Writer
Road Runner
Bo Diddley: Writer
Bo Diddley: Performer
Three Times Seven
Tony McPhee: Writer
Tony McPhee: Performer
News Background A
Gerhard Narholz: Writer
Down Man
Jan Akkerman: Writer
3744 James Road
Tony McPhee: Writer
The Groundhogs: Performer
We Do Wie Du
Gary Burger: Writer
The Monks: Performer
America The Beautiful
Katharine Lee Bates: Writer
LeAnn Rimes: Performer
Storm Warning
Dr. John: Writer
Dr. John: Performer
I Can't Feel You Anymore
Revolt Of The Dyke Brigade
John Fahey: Writer
John Fahey: Performer
Somebody Somewhere (Don't Know What He's Missin' Tonight)
Loretta Lynn: Performer
Fortunate Son
Wine, Women And Song
Loretta Lynn: Performer
Flashing Lights
David Sutch: Writer
David Sutch: Performer
Road Runner (Bo Diddley)
David Holmes: Performer
Some Days Are Diamonds (Some Days Are Stone) (John Denver)
David Holmes: Performer
News Background A (APM Music)
David Holmes: Performer
Bottle Up And Go (Mile Ends)
David Holmes: Performer
The Name Of The Game (Thomas A. Edison Electric Band)
David Holmes: Performer
3744 James Road (The Groundhogs)
David Holmes: Performer
Revolt Of The Dyke Brigade (John Fahey)
David Holmes: Performer
America The Beautiful (LeAnn Rimes)
David Holmes: Performer
Storm Warning (Dr. John)
David Holmes: Performer
Down Man (Brainbox)
David Holmes: Performer
Original Score Medley (David Holmes)
David Holmes: Performer
Flashing Lights (Lord Sutch)
David Holmes: Performer
We Do Wie Du (The Monks)
David Holmes: Performer
Get Your Baby (Mark & The Escorts)
David Holmes: Performer
Fortunate Son (Creedence Clearwater Revival)
David Holmes: Performer
Take Me Home, Country Roads (Farrah Mackenzie)
David Holmes: Performer

User reviews

Michael Lee
8/10

Overall, the music in Logan Lucky is a standout aspect of the film, contributing to its overall charm and entertainment value.

Brian Evans
8/10

The original score blends seamlessly with the licensed tracks, creating a cohesive and immersive listening experience that complements the storytelling.

Donald Lee
7/10

The soundtrack enhances the comedic elements of the film, adding levity and humor to key moments without overshadowing the narrative.

Nancy Mitchell
7/10

The soundtrack features a diverse range of artists and genres, offering a dynamic and engaging musical journey for the audience.

Mark Evans
7/10

The use of country and rock music in the soundtrack reflects the setting of rural West Virginia and adds authenticity to the overall atmosphere of the film.

Dorothy Clark
8/10

The soundtrack of Logan Lucky perfectly captures the Southern charm and eccentricity of the characters, adding depth to the scenes.

Mary Gonzalez
6/10

The soundtrack of Logan Lucky perfectly complements the Southern, laid-back atmosphere of the film. The mix of country, rock, and bluegrass tunes enhances the setting and adds a unique charm to the heist storyline.

Thomas Campbell
5/10

The soundtrack of Logan Lucky showcases a diverse array of artists and genres, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. From classic hits to contemporary tracks, the music selection offers something for everyone, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the movie.

Mary Young
6/10

The musical choices in Logan Lucky effectively build tension and excitement during key moments of the film. The use of upbeat tracks during the planning and execution of the robbery adds a sense of adrenaline and adventure to the narrative.

Margaret Lewis
8/10

The music selection enhances the heist sequences, creating a sense of tension and excitement that keeps the audience engaged throughout the movie.

Matthew Evans
8/10

The music choices in Logan Lucky help to establish the personalities of the characters, providing insight into their motivations and emotions.

Daniel Hall
10/10

The original score composed by David Holmes adds a layer of tension and excitement to the film. The blending of electronic beats with traditional instruments creates a unique sound that complements the thrilling moments of the heist, making the soundtrack a standout element of Logan Lucky.

Carol Martinez
10/10

The soundtrack of Logan Lucky perfectly captures the Southern charm and heist-filled adventure of the film. The selection of country and rock songs enhances the setting and mood of the story, creating a fun and engaging listening experience.