'Reacher' Season 3 Ending Song is a 2016 Folk Rock Anthem
Phew! After a massive set of episodes, Reacher Season 3 has concluded with its season finale, "Unfinished Business." Reacher got what he was looking for, and, in an uplifting twist of sorts, almost everybody in the series had a happy ending.
But as Reacher is taking off on his motorcycle, riding into the sunset, you might be wondering what song is scoring this upbeat montage. The lyrics "Everything will be alright if you let it go" are great, but who sings this song? And where did it come from?
Fans of new folk rock music that veers toward the pop side will recognize this song as the hit single "Shine" from the singer known as Mondo Cozmo. His real name is Josh Ostrander, and as Mondo Cozmo, he's released four full studio albums and a ton of EPs and singles. "Shine," which ends Reacher Season 3 so triumphantly, is the fifth track on his 2017 debut album Plastic Soul. Mondo Cozmo released it as a single in 2016, which was, at the time, a big radio hit. You can listen to it on Spotify right here.
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Coincidentally or not, Mondo Cozmo's latest album, It's Principle!, contains a track called "Killing Floor," which, as Reacher fans know, is also the title of the very first Lee Child Reacher novel, published in 1997. That song was released in 2024 as a single.
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If you're looking for more music to make you feel like Jack Reacher, Amazon Prime Video has an entire Reacher playlist on Spotify, which includes all the needle drops from all three seasons. Perhaps the weirdest/coolest needle drop in Season 3 is the Beta Band's "Dry the Rain." That song was made famous in the 2000 film High Fidelity, and popped up in the second episode of Reacher Season 3, "Truckin'."
Here's the entire, official Reacher playlist.
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Reacher Seasons 1-3 stream on Amazon Prime Video.
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