Stuck In The Middle With You - Stealers Wheel
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Stuck in the Middle With You" or, as originally titled, "Stuck in the Middle", is a song by
Joe Egan and
Gerry Rafferty and performed by their band
Stealers Wheel.
Stuck in the Middle With You was released on Stealers Wheel's
1972 self-titled debut
album Stealers Wheel. The single sold over one million copies, eventually peaking in
1973 at #6 in the
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and #8 in the
UK Singles Chart.
Stealers Wheel is a
Scottish folk rock/rock band formed in
Paisley, Renfrewshire in 1972 by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty.
The band broke up in
1975 and was re-formed in 2008.
Rafferty and
Egan first met when they were teenagers in
Paisley and they became the core of Stealers Wheel
. In the early
1970s, the band was considered to be the
British version of
American folk/rock super group
Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. They were initially joined by
Roger Brown,
Rab Noakes and
Ian Campbell in 1972. However, that line-up only lasted a few months and by the time the band was signed to
A&M; Records later that same year,
Brown, Noakes and
Campbell had been replaced by
Paul Pilnick,
Tony Williams and
Rod Coombes. This line-up recorded their eponymous debut album, Stealers Wheel and was produced by the influential American songwriters and producers
Leiber & Stoller. The album was a critical and commercial success reaching number fifty in the US album charts, with their million selling hit single "Stuck in the Middle", coming from the album.
By the time the first album was released Rafferty had left the band to be replaced by
Luther Grosvenor, who remained with the band for much of 1973 on tour. DeLisle
Harper also replaced Tony Williams on tour. The single reached number six in the
USA and number eight in the UK in 1973, and sold over one million copies worldwide, and with the album also selling well, Rafferty was persuaded to return. However,
Grosvenor,
Coombes and Pilnick all left the band. With so many changes in the band's line-up they officially became a duo, with backing musicians as needed on tour and in the studio.
Later in 1973 the single "
Everyone's Agreed That
Everything Will
Turn Out
Fine" (which is different from the version on their albums and all subsequent CDs) had modest chart success and in
1974 the single "
Star" reached the top thirty of both the UK and
US charts.
A second album
Ferguslie Park was released in 1974, with the duo backed up by nine backing musicians. The album, named after an area of Paisley, only just reached the top
200 in the USA and was a commercial failure. With increasing tension between Rafferty and Egan they could not agree on which studio musicians to use on the third album, and with Leiber & Stoller also having business problems, Stealers Wheel disappeared for eighteen months. By the time the album
Right Or Wrong was released in 1975, Stealers Wheel had ceased to exist. The last album, because of disagreements and managerial problems, was produced by
Mentor Williams. All three albums had particularly striking, slightly surrealist sleeve designs by artist
John Byrne.
After 1975 the group was hardly known and the two last single releases faded away in the charts. Both Rafferty and Egan recorded songs which included lyrics referring to the acrimonious history of Stealers Wheel and a
Best of Stealers Wheel album was released in
1990. In
1992 director
Quentin Tarantino used the track "Stuck in the Middle" in the soundtrack of his debut film
Reservoir Dogs, bringing new attention to the band. And in
September 2001 a dance version of Stuck in the Middle was a UK Top 10 hit for
Louise in
September, 2001, with a music video that drew heavily on the original song's appearance in the soundtrack of Reservoir Dogs.
All three albums have been unavailable for a number of years, although in 2004 and
2005 the British independent label
Lemon Recordings, of
Cherry Red, re-released them with remastered sound and new liner-notes.
After being contacted by iTunes and K-tel records in
California, Tony Williams re-formed Stealers Wheel in
Blackpool in 2008 with two other original band members, Rod Coombes and Paul Pilnick together with locally based musician and songwriter
Tony Mitchell. On
10 November 2008 they started filming a music video for a re-release of "Stuck in the Middle" on the
Fylde coast. They also began writing songs for a new album to be released in 2009, although they have no plans to go on tour. Luther Grosvenor has expressed his interest in joining the band should they tour.