
Biography
Gerald Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. He was a founding member of Stealers Wheel, whose biggest hit was "Stuck in the Middle with You" in 1973. His solo hits in the late 1970s included "Baker Street", "Right Down the Line" and "Night Owl". Rafferty was born into a working-class family in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. His mother taught him both Irish and Scottish folk songs when he was a boy; later, he was influenced by the music of the Beatles and Bob Dylan. He joined the folk-pop group the Humblebums (of which Billy Connolly was a member) in 1969. After they disbanded in 1971, he recorded his first solo album, Can I Have My Money Back? Rafferty and Joe Egan formed the group Stealers Wheel in 1972. In 1978, he recorded his second solo album, City to City. A heavy drinker for much of his life, Rafferty died from liver failure in January 2011.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

The Colour And The Shape
1997

City To City
1978

Reservoir Dogs (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1992

Night Owl
1979

Medium Rare
2011

Local Hero
1983

Peace, Love & Death Metal
2004

Snakes And Ladders
1980

Dynamite
1974

Stealers Wheel
1972

Stuck In The Middle With You (The Best Of Stealers Wheel)
1978

If You Love Me Let Me Know
1974

Soul Kiss
1985

Baker Street
1978

Ride A Rock Horse
1975

Ferguslie Park
1973

Star / What More Could You Want
1973

Slipstream
2012

Hangin' Tough
1987

Sleepwalking
1982

Longplay Album Volume II
1981

Back To You
1980

Free Fall
1980

Spotlight
1979
Credited work
2,777 releases · 479 albums · active 1966–2025
- Performance · 7,270
- Production · 933
- Other credits · 199
- Engineering · 13
Studios: Chipping Norton Recording Studios · Advision Studios · Marquee Studios · Berwick Street Studios
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Stealers Wheel
- The London Symphony Orchestra
- The Proclaimers
- Olivia Newton-John
- Rab Noakes
- Foo Fighters
- Stars On 45
