[28] [29] [30] [31] [32] In popular culture [edit] In art [edit] American Colonial-Cubist artist Stuart Davis represented the brand in his 1921 painting, Lucky Strike [33] In music [edit] 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 Degello , 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
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[1] In January 2002, the company was acquired by Reynolds American and is now a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Reynolds American, which is in turn owned by British American Tobacco