Scottish rock singer-songwriter Francis John Miller, known as Frankie Miller,
was born on 2 November 1949 in Bridgeton, Lanarkshire. He began his music career
as a teenager with the Glasgow band The Stoics before moving to London in
mid-1970 to build his career. In 1972, he inked a solo recording deal with
Chrysalis Records and released his debut album Once in a Blue Moon, produced by
Dave Robinson. His breakthrough came with the release of "Be Good to Yourself"
from his 1977 album Full House, which peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles
Chart. His subsequent single "Darlin'" reac...