
His next album, Night Owl, also did well with the help of guitarist Richard Thompson performing on the track "Take The Money and Run", and the title track was a UK No. One of the more obscure tracks from that time is "Big Change in the Weather" (the B-side of "Baker Street"). Also from City to City, "Home and Dry" managed a #28 spot in the US Top 40 in early 1979. Even today, "Baker Street", which features a "glistening" saxophone solo by Raphael Ravenscroft, remains a mainstay of soft-rock radio airplay.

The album sold over 5.5 million copies, toppling the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack in the U.S. In 1978, Gerry Rafferty cut a solo album, City to City, which included the song with which he remains most identified, "Baker Street". In 1976 Gerry and Joe released a single, "Benjamin Day" / "There's Nobody Here" (Columbia 8068), while working under the name The Fifth Column.
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In 1972 Rafferty and his old school friend Joe Egan formed Stealers Wheel, a group which was beset by legal wranglings, but did have a huge hit "Stuck in the Middle With You" (made famous for a new generation in the movie Reservoir Dogs) and the smaller top 40 hit "Star" ten months later. After working with Billy Connolly in a band called The Humblebums, he recorded a first solo album, Can I Have My Money Back. In his early years, Gerry Rafferty earned money busking on the London Underground. He is the son of a Scottish mother and an Irish father.

Gerry Rafferty (born Gerald Rafferty, 16 April 1947, in Paisley) is a Scottish singer and songwriter.
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