In art • American Colonial-Cubist artist
Stuart Davis represented the brand in his 1921 painting,
Lucky Strike In music by
British American Tobacco in 2012 • The song "
Give it Back to the Indians" composed by
Rodgers and Hart from the 1939 musical
Too Many Girls, contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The song "
So Round, So Firm, So Fully Packed", written by
Merle Travis, Eddie Kirk, and
Cliffie Stone in 1947, is named for a Lucky Strike advertising slogan • The song “Hero In Your Own Hometown” by
Mary Chapin Carpenter references “Luckies” • The song "
I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide" performed by
ZZ Top from their 1979 album
Degüello, contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The cover art for the 1964 album
Lucky Strikes by the saxophonist
Lucky Thompson was modelled after the cigarette brand's logo and design. • The song "
Keeping the Faith", performed by
Billy Joel from his 1983 album
An Innocent Man, contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The song "Chain Smokin'" performed by
Morgan Wallen contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The song “These are My People” performed by
Rodney Atkins references smoking Lucky Strikes • Minneapolis
indie rock band
Howler based the artwork of their debut album
America Give Up on a pack of Lucky Strikes • A song named after the cigarettes appears on the
Maroon 5 album,
Overexposed • A song named after the cigarettes appears on the
Troye Sivan album,
Bloom • The song "Then Came the Night" performed by
Tommy Shane Steiner, a cover of the same song by
Trace Adkins, mentions a Lucky Strike cigarette • The song "Back in this Cigarette" by
Jason Aldean references an ashtray full of Lucky Strikes • Paul Silhan recorded a parody of
Lou Christie's hit song "
Lightnin' Strikes" - titled "Lightin' Up Lucky Strikes Again" - for his 1997 album
Spinball Wizard. It was frequently played around that time on
The Rush Limbaugh Show • The song "
Everything Must Go" performed by
Steely Dan from their eponymous 2003 album contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The song "Two pump Texaco" by
Diamond Rio in their 1998 album
Unbelievable contains a reference to Lucky Strikes • The song "Big Day" by
Lodger in their 2005 album
Hi-Fi High Lights Down Low contains a reference to Lucky Strikes
In film • In the 1946
Warner Bros. cartoon,
Book Revue,
Daffy Duck used the Lucky Strike slogan, "So round, so firm, so fully packed, so light and easy on the draw" in its entirety • In
Breathless, a young girl (played by Liliane Dreyfus) standing in front of a wall decoration made of empty boxes of
Gauloises lights a cigarette and claims that she switched to Luckies • In the
Eddie Murphy film
Beverly Hills Cop (1984), his character Axel Foley is introduced as a jive-talking hustler involved in the clandestine sale of an illegally procured semi truck full of Lucky Strike cigarettes • In the 1990 film
Misery, famed novelist Paul Sheldon, played by
James Caan, has a habit of smoking a single Lucky Strike cigarette and drinking a glass of
Dom Pérignon every time he's about to finish the manuscript for a new novel • In the opening song to the 2001 film
Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, a pack of original red Lucky Strikes appears on a table • In the 1999 film
The Thirteenth Floor, a Lucky Strikes billboard can be seen on a highway • In the 1999 film
The Ninth Gate, Johnny Depp's character Dean Corso smokes Lucky Strikes cigarettes • In the 1994 movie
The Shawshank Redemption, Lucky Strike cigarettes are frequently exchanged between prisoners • In the 1990 movie
Goodfellas, Henry and Tommy are seen selling cartons of cigarettes on the street and boxes with Lucky Strike logos can be seen inside of a truck • In the 1987 movie
The Untouchables,
Eliot Ness (played by
Kevin Costner) smokes Lucky Strike cigarettes • In the 1982 film
The Year of Living Dangerously, correspondent Guy Hamilton (played by
Mel Gibson) smokes Lucky Strike cigarettes, which the
Indonesian locals seem to regard as being superior to their domestic brands • In the 2023 film
Killers of the Flower Moon, the radio play at the end is sponsored by Lucky Strike
In television • In the
AMC television series
Mad Men, Lucky Strike is a major client for the fictional advertising agency Sterling Cooper. A fictitious plot is also presented for the birth of the slogan "It's Toasted", in the series'
pilot episode, "
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes". The main character,
Don Draper, is often seen smoking Lucky Strikes. • In the
NBC television series
Miami Vice, Lucky Strike is the preferred cigarette brand of the main character, Detective
James "Sonny" Crockett. He is even seen removing the filter of a different brand of cigarette in a particular episode to make it smoke more like a Lucky Strike. • In "
Bastogne", the sixth episode of the
HBO television series
Band of Brothers,
Sergeant Donald Malarkey shares cigarettes with Sergeant Warren "Skip" Muck and
Private First Class Alex Penkala in a foxhole during a
Christmas break from fighting. He recites the advertising slogan, "Lucky Strikes means fine tobacco," as he distributes them. Lucky Strike cigarettes are also featured prominently throughout the series. • In the
HBO miniseries
The Pacific, Lucky Strike cigarettes are prominently featured throughout the program, with
Robert Leckie claiming in the second episode that "[o]nly the officers get the Lucky Strikes," while the enlisted men have to make do with Raleighs.
In literature • The poem "At the Fishhouses", by
Elizabeth Bishop, from her 1956 collection
A Cold Spring, contains a reference to Lucky Strikes: "The old man accepts a Lucky Strike./He was a friend of my grandfather." • In the 1972 novel
Roadside Picnic by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky, the protagonist Redrick Schuhart mentions buying a pack of Lucky Strike cigarettes • In the novel
The Secret History by
Donna Tartt, the narrator is being offered Lucky Strike cigarettes by another character: "When he'd finished he took his cigarettes out of his shirt pocket (he smoked Lucky Strikes; whenever I think of him I think of that little bull's-eye right over his heart) and offered me one, shaking a couple out of the pack and raising an eyebrow."
In video games • In the
Metal Gear video game series, Lucky Strike is
Solid Snake's favorite brand of cigarettes • Lucky Strike cigarettes are featured in the game
Escape From Tarkov Manga • In the manga
Last Inning by Ryu Kamio, the protagonist, Keisuke Hatogaya, consumes Lucky Strike cigarettes, the first direct reference being Chapter 4 of the first volume • Luchist Lasso in the manga
Shaman King by Hiroyuki Takei is named after Lucky Strikes. == Controversies ==