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. Read More On Last.Fm