"Stuck in the Middle" Singer Gerry Rafferty Dies

Stealers Wheels frontman also had solo hits with "Baker Street," "Get It Right Next Time"

By Natalie Finn Jan 05, 2011 12:35 AMTags

"Stuck in the Middle" is a great tune, whether or not Michael Madsen is torturing Tim Roth at the same time.

Gerry Rafferty, the Stealers Wheel frontman whose hit song aided Quentin Tarantino's violent vision in Reservoir Dogs, died Tuesday at his home in Dorset, England, after a long illness, according to the Guardian. He was 63.

Before he started rolling with Stealers Wheel, Rafferty was a member of fellow Scot Billy Connolly's folk jam band the Humblebums.

Rafferty's biggest solo hits, including "Baker Street" (it doesn't take long to identify that famous sax solo) and "Get It Right Next Time," came after he and Stealers Wheel parted ways in 1975.

Though the Glasgow native continued to write music and perform over the years and his final album was 2000's Another World. His battle with alcoholism began to make more headlines than his music, however, and he was treated for liver disease in 2008.

His daughter, Martha, was by his side when he died.