"City To City" debuted the first week of May 1978. It quickly rose to #1 the week of July 8, 1978 taking 10 weeks to hit the top and ending the 24 week reign at #1 by the Soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever". The album was boosted by the first release "Baker Street" which hit #2 on the Billboard Singles Chart for 6 weeks. It had an 8 week stay in the Top 10 and a 23 week ride in the Top 40. "Right Down The Line" followed that single into the Top 40 A third release "Home and Dry" hit the charts in early 1979 which kept the a… read more
"City To City" debuted the first week of May 1978. It quickly rose to #1 the week of July 8, 1978 taking 10 weeks to hit the top and endi… read more
"City To City" debuted the first week of May 1978. It quickly rose to #1 the week of July 8, 1978 taking 10 weeks to hit the top and ending the 24 week reign at #1 by the Sou… read more
Gerald "Gerry" Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. In his early years, Rafferty earned money by the formerly illegal practice of busking on the London Underground. Poetically, his biggest hit, 1978's "Baker Street", discusses busking at a tube station and being a part of the street life. After working with Billy Connolly (now better known as a comedian) in an obscure outfit known as The Humblebums, he released his first solo album, called 'Can I Have My Money Back', in 1971. That collection of folk inspired … read more
Gerald "Gerry" Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. In his early years, Rafferty earned money by the formerly illegal practice of busking o… read more
Gerald "Gerry" Rafferty (16 April 1947 – 4 January 2011) was a Scottish singer-songwriter. In his early years, Rafferty earned money by the formerly illegal practice of busking on the London Underground. Poetically, his bigg… read more