Pam Anders
Pam Anders

Bad Ass Bass Gal

Cover Recorded: November 2020

Stuck in the Middle

Original Artist: Stealers Wheel
Originally Released: 1973
Genre: Folk Rock
Composer (s): Gerry Rafferty and Joe Egan
About this cover: This song always reminds me of the movie, “Reservoir Dogs”. A friend said he’d by me a pitcher of beer if I could nail this song, so I did it.

Song Facts: “Stuck in the Middle” was released on Stealers Wheel’s 1972 eponymous debut album. Gerry Rafferty provided the lead vocals, with Joe Egan singing harmony. It was produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Rafferty’s lyrics are a dismissive tale of a music industry cocktail party written and performed as a parody of Bob Dylan’s paranoia (the vocal impression, subject, and styling were so similar, listeners have wrongly attributed the song to Dylan since its release). The band was surprised by the single’s chart success. The single sold over one million copies, eventually peaking at No. 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, No. 8 in the UK, and No. 2 in Canada. Billboard ranked it as the No. 30 song for 1973.

The song is used in Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 debut film Reservoir Dogs, during the scene in which the character Mr. Blonde (played by Michael Madsen) taunts and tortures bound policeman Marvin Nash (Kirk Baltz) while singing and dancing to the song. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Tarantino recalled:

“That was one of those things where I thought [the song] would work really well, and [during] auditions, I told the actors that I wanted them to do the torture scene, and I’m gonna use ‘Stuck in the Middle With You,’ but they could pick anything they wanted, they didn’t have to use that song. And a couple of people picked another one, but almost everyone came in with ‘Stuck in the Middle With You,’ and they were saying that they tried to come up with something else, but that’s the one. The first time somebody actually did the torture scene to that song, the guy didn’t even have a great audition, but it was like watching the movie. I was thinking, ‘Oh my God, this is gonna be awesome!’ “

6 Responses

  1. Great job Pam, loved the background settings and the production.
    You looked really relaxed playing the Yamaha, nice tone and attack.
    Looking forward to what you have next

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