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  2. " Baker Street " is a single by the Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, released in February 1978. It won the 1979 Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically [2] and reached the top three in the UK, US and elsewhere. The song is known for its saxophone riff, written by Rafferty and performed by Raphael Ravenscroft. Writing.

  3. Jul 3, 2022 · Who wrote 'Baker Street'? Scottish Singer-Songwriter Gerry Rafferty. Picture: Getty Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty wrote it for his second solo album City to City, released in 1978.

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  4. Feb 20, 2024 · If we take the story of “Baker Street” on its surface level, it’s a gripping, emotional tale. Gerry Rafferty’s understated delivery only adds to its melancholy.

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  5. Apr 27, 2024 · Written and performed by Gerry Rafferty, it was released in 1978 and has remained in the hearts of many fans ever since. The soft rock tune, with its iconic saxophone riff, might give an impression of a simple love song. However, those who take a closer look at its lyrics will find a hidden message.

  6. Dec 17, 2015 · The man behind the saxophone was Raphael Ravenscroft, who in addition to having the best-ever name for a session saxophonist, claims to have authored the riff. According to his account,...

  7. Rafferty wrote the song with an instrumental break, but didn't have a specific instrument in mind. Hugh Murphy, who produced the track, suggested a saxophone, so they brought in Ravenscroft to play it. Ravenscroft has played on records by Pink Floyd, Marvin Gaye, Abba, Alvin Lee and many others.

  8. “Baker Street” is the second track from Scottish singer Gerry Rafferty’s 1978 album “City to City”, and debatably his most well-known song. The song is named after a street in London and was part of Rafferty’s second solo album “City to City”, which was his first release after a bout of legal issues surrounding the break-up of ...