Cool Hand Luke | ||||
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Soundtrack album by Lalo Schifrin | ||||
Released | 1967 | |||
Genre | Film score | |||
Length |
31:47 57:15 (reissue) |
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Label | Dot | |||
Producer | Tom Mack, Donna Schifrin (reissue) | |||
Lalo Schifrin chronology | ||||
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Alternative Cover | ||||
Cover of the 2001 CD reissue
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SoundtrackNet | (no rating) |
Cool Hand Luke is a soundtrack album for the Warner Bros. film of the same name, released in 1967 on the Dot label.
The original music for Cool Hand Luke was composed by Lalo Schifrin, who reissued it in 2001 along with additional cues and new music on his own Aleph label.
In part because its staccato melody resembles the sound of a telegraph, an edited version of the 5
4 musical cue from "Tar Sequence" has been used for many years as the news music package on several television stations' news programs around the world, most notably on ABC's owned-and-operated stations (except WPVI and KFSN) as part of their local newscasts starting in 1968 and lasting until the mid-1990s. After an increase in licensing fees to the theme and its variants, however, many stations dropped the Tar Sequence and themes based directly on it (such as the Frank Gari-composed news music packages News Series 2000). The Eyewitness News collection by Gari Media, currently used by WABC-TV and many other ABC affiliates, has a similar sound to the Tar Sequence. In Australia, Nine News was still using variants of the theme as of 2013.
"Plastic Jesus" was sung by Paul Newman, but this version is not included in the soundtrack album. Other songs heard in the film performed by Harry Dean Stanton (but not included on the soundtrack album) include "Midnight Special", "Just a Closer Walk With Thee", "Ain't No Grave Can Keep My Body Down" and "Cotton Fields".