Famed 60′s singer, Gerry Rafferty, who had Top 10 success with “Stuck in the Middle” and “Baker Street,” died on Tuesday in London from liver failure after a long battle with alcoholism. He was 63.
The Scottish-born singer and songwriter had reportedly been hospitalized during November in Dorset, England, with a grim prognosis. He was taken off life support and showed some improvement until this week.
Rafferty is survived by his daughter Martha — with whom he lived during the early 90s in California — a granddaughter, Celia, and a brother, Jim.









