Tracklist front / back album covers
Stealers Wheel - Stealers Wheel
1. "Late Again" 3:16
2. "Stuck in the Middle With You" 3:25
3. "Another Meaning" 3:01
4. "I Get By" 3:16
5. "Outside Looking In" 3:54
6. "Johnny's Song" 3:45
7. "Next to Me" 3:37
8. "José" 3:23
9. "Gets So Lonely" 2:57
10. "You Put Something Better Inside Me" 3:50
Stealers Wheel Band Members / Musicians
Gerry Rafferty - guitar, lead vocals
Joe Egan - keyboards, lead vocals
Paul Pilnick - lead guitar
Iain Campbell - bass
Tony Williams - bass
Rod Coombes - drums
Luther Grosvenor - lap slide guitar (on, "Stuck In The Middle With You") lead guitar (on "I Get By") acoustic guitar, harmony and backing vocals (on, "Late Again")
(uncredited - saxophone)
Stealers Wheel is the debut album by the Scottish folk rock band Stealers Wheel. It was released in 1972. "Stuck in the Middle With You" reached the Top 10 in the UK, US and Canada.
The cover painting is by John Patrick Byrne. The words "Stealers Wheel" are embedded ten times in the design, in addition to the large lettering in the bottom left-hand corner (eleven in total).
Stealers Wheel were a Scottish folk rock/rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley, Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-known hit is "Stuck in the Middle with You". The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed briefly in 2008.
Stealers Wheel Band Members / Musicians
Joe Egan – backing and lead vocals, rhythm guitar, keyboards (1972–1975)
Gerry Rafferty – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (1972, 1973–1975; died 2011)
Paul Pilnick – lead guitar (1972–1973, 2008)
Tony Williams – bass (1972–1973, 2008)
Rod Coombes – drums (1972–1973, 2008)
Luther Grosvenor – lead vocals, guitar, lap slide guitar (1973)
DeLisle Harper – bass (1973)
Tony Mitchell – lead vocals, rhythm guitar (2008)
Stealers Wheel Discography Full
1972: Stealers Wheel
1973: Ferguslie Park
1975: Right or Wrong
1978: Gerry Rafferty & Joe Egan - Stuck in the Middle With You: The Best of Stealers Wheel (A&M compilation)
1990: The Best of Stealers Wheel (compilation)
2017: Stealers Wheel: The A&M Years (all three studio albums, some live tracks)