"Stuck In the Middle (With You)" by Stealers Wheel.

OK, boys and girls, back to the 70s: This 1972 Joe Egan/Gerry Rafferty pop-rock composition was recorded by their band, peaking at #6 US and #8 UK in '73. Conceived as a parody of Bob Dylan's style, it was a tribute to Scottish comedian/singer Billy "The Big Yin" Connolly. Featured prominently during the torture scene on Tarantino's '92 "Reservoir Dogs". Covered by Juice Newton, Susanna Hoffs and blind guitarist Jeff Healy. Band? Song? Answer: "Stuck In the Middle (With You)" by Stealers Wheel. Definite Dylan and even Don McLean inflections. Man, Tarantino can be bloody! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ln7Vn_WKkWU&list=RDln7Vn_WKkWU&start_radio=1

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