The late 1970s and early 1980s were a great time for saxophone solos. The greatest of all came in Gerry Rafferty's masterpiece. At its core, this song is a simple jazz piece with folk undertones, but its iconic saxophone solos make it a classic of modern music. Even when it was new. The song peaked at #2 in the US and was a hit worldwide.
The sax riff itself was played by a musician named Raphael Ravenscroft. To this day, it's out of tune to his ear - it's flatter than the rest of the song. Which isn't a surprise, since the intention wasn't for that to be a sax solo until Ravenscroft suggested it. And his tone was beautiful, even if his solo was flat.
Everyone else thinks it's the greatest sax solo ever performed, by the way.
I really can't think of any more to say about this song that hasn't already been said by the music.
(It's not like Scott has the market cornered on corny closing lines)
(except, if you think I'm kidding about the out-of-tune reference.....check at about the 2:00 mark for the details)
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