The album is a compilation of outtakes and demos that were recorded prior to his . Ive done the same thing for a hundred guys and nobody responded the way Frank did. It is so unfair that a disease like this can rob a person of everything. The early 80s found Frankie in the capital of country music, Nashville and with some of the finest sidemen that city could offer, cut Easy Money, an album that merged rock, country and R&B. In September 1998, a benefit concert was held at the Queen's Hall, Edinburgh featuring Jools Holland, Paul Carrack, Bonnie Tyler and a band of musicians with disabilities. There are places where it is bloodthirsty beyond belief., Does he have any regrets? Frankie is one of the legends of the British music scene, with a powerful voice that has drawn numerous comparisons. The album, Frankie Millers Double Take, contains 19 songs remastered into duets with other artists. Frankie Miller - Heartbreak Madio[1:38:50] 29. After the release of Standing on the Edge, which is produced by Barry Beckett, and recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama. While in the smaller studio, we had Bobby, Ian and Kevin doing their song. Frankie who? Illness & Healing; Report fundraiser #1 fundraising platform. Growing up in Glasgow, his first introduction into Rock and R&B music is through his moms record collection. During 1972, he made frequent appearances at the Tally Ho in Kentish Town, often sitting in with Brinsley Schwarz, and signed a solo record deal with Chrysalis. High Life is a 70s R&B masterwork. An article in The Herald 21 years ago described it as a superb mix of songs by Millers contemporaries such as Rod Stewart, Billy Connolly, Joe Walsh, Nazareth, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Maggie Bell, Lulu and Bonnie Tyler alongside names from the next generation including The Proclaimers, Edwyn Collins, Clare Grogan, Pat Kane and The Cosmic Rough Riders.. FL: 200 SE 1st Street, Ste 800, Miami, FL 33131, USA, NY: 1359 Broadway, Ste 1509, New York, NY 10018, USA, The Parkinson's Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Hes become like a son to me. 27 in the UK Singles Chart during June that year. Despite a number of college gigs in the London area, Jude never made it to the recording studio and also, sadly split. Later his obsession with music and his natural vocal abilities, leads him to being involved in several high school bands. The Athenians were the ones who gave birth to democracy, but the Spartans made it all possible.. Which is when the album Highlife is recorded. As far back as he can remember, Frank Miller always wanted to draw a gangster. Frank Miller in New York, 2018. Frankie Millers Double Take is out now and can be purchased here: Your email address will not be published. The Rock, released in September 1975 marked the bands debut with bassist Chrissie Stewart, drummer Stu Perry and keyboard player Mick Weaver completing the line up. The two wrote and recorded together but nothing permanent came of it. Frankie Miller - Jealousy[1:24:15] 25. One is very soul influenced. Robert Carlyle recited the lyrics to Bridgeton, from Millers 1975 album, The Rock, as an opener to the album, which led into a new version of Caledonia written by Dougie MacLean which became a hit when Millers recording was used in a TV commercial for Tennents Lager in 1991. [12], In 1985, Miller released his final studio album, Dancing in the Rain. In August of 1994, Frankie suffers a brain hemorrhage in New York City, while writing material for a new band he and Joe Walsh of the Eagles had formed with Nicky Hopkins and Ian Wallace. affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network, and When the band returned to the UK, Henry departed to record a solo album and Frankie put together his new Full House band, with Procul lyricist Keith Reid taking on a management role. Unable to walk or talk upon his emergence, Miller rehabilitated himself enough to begin writing songs again; at a late-'90s benefit concert in Edinburgh, Miller's new collaboration with Will Jennings, "The Sun Goes Up, the Sun Comes Down," was performed by Bonnie Tyler, Paul Carrack, and Jools Holland. When the record didnt happen, they instead came up with a batch of new songs which feature on the album. Does he support Donald Trump? Frankie Miller's Double Take. I decided that I wanted to make comic books when I was five years old, the cartoonist says. Frankie, 66, is best known for his 1977 album Full House, the following year's chart smash Darlin' and a cover of the Dougie McLean song Caledonia. The result was a year of hard graft on the road beginning with a 50 date UK tour, kicking off in May 1976 and finishing with a triumphant show at Londons Victoria Palace on 27th June. And as soon as you do, you start convincing yourself that youre something that youre not, that somehow you can drink two bottles of whiskey and nothing will happen to you., In his last conversation with Miller, Adams says he told his protege he was going to die. The next single penned by Miller "When I'm Away From You" rose to No. Photograph: Tim Knox. If you are interested in receiving Spanish communications, we recommend selecting both" to stay best informed on the Foundation's work and the latest in PD news. [14][15] Later that same year, Miller recorded a second duet with Bonnie Tyler, titled "Save Your Love", for her album Angel Heart. This site is part of Newsquest's audited local newspaper network. Forty years in the business even with the break and Miller is still here, having his makeup adjusted in between sips of tea in a photography studio in Manhattan, the city that has been his most reliable and consistent source of inspiration. This collection contains every title Frankie Miller recorded for Starday Records in Nashville. Other artists that have covered it are Tom Jones, and Bonnie Raitt for the Urban Cowboy soundtrack. Frankie Miller - Caledonia It receives great reviews and yet the sales were not so great. While living with PD can be challenging, there are many things you can do to maintain and improve your quality of life and live well with Parkinson's disease. The next is straight rock. And now hes having to learn it., In part, he blames Millers success for the years he says his friend sacrificed to that lesson. [17], A number of tribute albums have since been released, including A Tribute to Frankie Miller (2003), which features covers and duets with various artists,[18] and 100% Pure Frankie Miller (2014) by Spike of The Quireboys. They toured Europe extensively and supported Rory Gallagher on the German leg before returning triumphantly to the UK. When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, Did you see him perform in Glasgow? In addition to his recorded legacy as an avatar of American roots music, his original material was covered by artists from the worlds of rock, blues, and country, from Bob Seger and Bonnie Tyler to Lou Ann Barton and the Bellamy Brothers. READ MORE: Much loved Bridgeton minister 'kept it cheery' to help community through troubled times. The episode was titled Frankie Miller: Stubborn Kinda Fella, and it documented Miller's road to recovery. They recorded it in one take.. The track was produced by Ry Cooder and peaked at No. After a few years, he moved to the more fertile music scene in London, where he soon met ex-Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower in the summer of 1971. [20] Another album, Frankie Miller's Double Take, followed in 2016, featuring 19 demos remastered into duets with other artists. Frankie Miller - The Songwriter! Frankie Miller - You Don't Need To Laugh (To Be Happy)[13:18] 05. The Rock was produced by Elliot Mazer (Neil Young- Harvest) and recorded in San Francisco in sight of the famous Alcatraz Prison. Frankie Miller - I'll Take A Melody[1:02:12] 18. Having left a number of songs unfinished at the time of suffering a tragic brain haemorrhage, in 1994, the likes of Elton John and Rod Stewart decidedto finish the songs in honour of their friend. The album contained several collaborative compositions with Jeff Barry, whom Frankie had met when a plan to re-record the Crystals Da Doo Ron Ron was mooted. Great guy and, even recently, with all his health problems and everything, still an indomitable spirit. Your email address will not be published. At school there was The Deljacks, West Farm Cottage and a soul outfit called Sock It To Em JB which featured good friend Jimmy Dewar (Stone The Crows, Jude and Robin Trower). The concert was filmed as part of the BBC Television documentary series Ex-S and broadcast in 1999. [10][5] In 1978 Miller hit the UK top 10 with the song "Darlin' ", which peaked at No. My Parent Has Parkinson's. As I sit here now I run through changes I see in my grandfather from this horrible disease, for which there is no cure, and it hurts. Rod Stewart: The first time I saw him sing he was playing at a pub over in Richmond somewhere. The band did a tour of major cities in the USA with Bob Seger later that year and toured extensively throughout Europe into the early Nineties when Frankie had a number 1 hit in Scotland with Caledonia, a soundtrack from a television advert that was released by public demand. Frankie then met up with Ex Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower, Ex Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker and bassist Jimmy Dewar who had just left Stone The Crows. Location: Neenah Wisconsin, USA big fan here! . Those ads you do see are predominantly from local businesses promoting local services. the Amazon Associates Program via amazon.com. Frankie Miller, In The Words Of Those Who Knew Him Best Published on November 20, 2016 By Sam Armstrong Photo: GAB Archive/Redferns Frankie Miller may be one of the unsung heroes of British. Frankie Miller - Trouble[09:45] 04. This group traveled to San Francisco to record The Rock (named after Alcatraz), which was released in 1975. The Brinsleys end up backing Frankie when hes given the support slot on Ten Years After UK Tour, bringing him back to Scotland to perform for the first time since the Stoics days. Other artists that have covered it are Tom Jones, and Bonnie Raitt for the Urban Cowboy soundtrack. Including The Deljacks, West Farm Cottage and a soul band called Sock It To Em JB which features good friend Jimmy Dewar who later is the vocalist for Robin Trower. It is based on the premise "if you were a local business person and you had $200 to donate to your favorite charity, which would you choose, and why." But that is not the reason I love and respect him, it is his time, countless hours spent with me playing baseball, I could never add up how many fly balls he threw me, how many ground balls, and how many games he made up in the backyard that wed play for hours. [21], In March 2022, Miller released the track "One More Step to the Rainbow" as a protest to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.[22]. It was so bad. Leaving Frankie, the time to work on another project. I wasnt thinking clearly, he confesses. Frankie Miller - Highlife, Brickyard Blues[20:44] 07. Frankie Miller 2018. Though it wasn't a hit, it was reviewed respectably; more importantly, Miller sent a copy to New Orleans R&B legend Allen Toussaint, who was impressed enough to produce Miller's next album. It peaked at No. I got very distracted by real life Frank Miller. What a guy. During a long run on Marvels Daredevil, his subjects anatomy evolved from conventional superhero fodder. During 1979 Frankie decided it was time to diversify and made a move towards acting and starred in Peter McDougalls TV film Just a Boys Game winning rave reviews for his performance. Material wise the album showcased Frankies skills as a well above average song writer and I Cant Change It was accorded what must have been for Frankie, the ultimate compliment when Ray Charles covered it on his album Brother Ray Is At It Again. Frankie Miller - Mailbox[1:42:07] 30. These include both sides of all 17 single releases, the tracks from three solo albums. Newsquest Media Group Ltd, Loudwater Mill, Station Road, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. His distinctive voice and song writing ability have earned him the respect of his peers and that is reflected in the number of world renowned artists, including Rod Stewart, Joe Cocker, Etta James, Cher, The Everly Brothers and Ray Charles, who have covered his songs. In 1993, Miller recorded "Why Don't You Try Me" with Sam Bettens for the Belgian film Ad Fundum. Frankie usually would doone take. These are the first substantial projects Miller has had in several years, barring a halting return to comics in 2015, when he worked on a Batman graphic novel. *Please note that not all content is available in both languages. Id rather not go into it. Through a publicist, he declined to respond to his mentors assessment. Its worth noting that whatever his detractors may think of his politics, Miller still happily inveighs against white, heterosexual family values and has no interest in defending his views on Occupy Wall Street. Summarize this article for a 10 years old, Francis John Miller (born 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter and actor.[1]. His music should be revered. With his songs being covered by the likes of Rod Stewart, Ray Charles, Bob Seger and Etta James. However, once again, Miller's backing band imploded, and he was back on his own for 1978's Double Trouble, which produced his first British Top 30 hit in "Be Good to Yourself." In 1994 disaster struck, when the star suffered an aneurism after appearing on stage in America with Eagles star Joe Walsh. Heres what everyone else has to say about the phenomenally talented man who should, by all rights, be a household name: Elton John: He was one of the people I really loved in the 70s when we were both up-and-coming stars. The Rock, releases in September 1975 marking the bands debut with bassist Chrissie Stewart, drummer Stu Perry and keyboard player Mick Weaver completing the lineup. Taking this is not even a year ago. On the day we recorded it, Fish was in the main studio at CaVa with the Alex Harvey Band, Brian Robertson of Thin Lizzy, plus the BBC Orchestra, a pipe band and a gospel choir. Also 2006 saw the release of Long Way Home featuring tracks from the aforementioned project. Frankie continued to become an indemand writer on the country music scene and had started on a new project to record with Joe Walsh and Nicky Hopkins when he suffered a massive brain hemorrhage in New York on August 25th 1994. In 1974 Miller sang "Still in Love with You",[7] as a duet with Phil Lynott; the song appeared on the Thin Lizzy album, Nightlife. [5], During 1979, Miller wrote the opening and closing songs on the film A Sense of Freedom, as well as performing on them. Frankie ends up helping out his friend Phil Lynott to write and perform a track for Thin Lizzys Night Life album. Maybe that's why DC is making the Dark Knight part 3, they wanna give him one last hurrah before something happens . Frankies career took off after that first album, when on hearing it, legendary producer Allen Toussaint (of Lee Dorsey Workin in a Coal Mine fame) took him to New Orleans to record Highlife with Frankies soulful leanings being allowed a free reign. [8] Although two album tracks, "Shoorah Shoorah" and "Play Something Sweet", subsequently provided hits for Betty Wright and Three Dog Night respectively, the album was not a commercial success. The album, Frankie Millers Double Take, contains 19 songs remastered into duets with other artists. Their search however for a permanent lead guitarist led them to Ex-Grease Band member Henry McCullough with whom Frankie would form The Frankie Miller Band. This overview of soulful Scottish singer/songwriter Frankie Miller features his three big hits "Darlin'," "Be Good to Yourself," and "Caledonia," as well as key album cuts like "Highlife/Brickyard Blues" and "I Can't Change It." Miller never found the same amount of success overseas as he did in his native U.K., but his raspy brand of Rod Stewart, Tom Waits and Bob Seger-infused pub rock, blue . The lead single, "Why Don't You Spend the Night", was a minor hit in Australia. Yet, in his 28-year career, Miller impressed many of the biggest names in music - after all, the Glasgow-born songwriter boasted a versatile talent; he was as comfortable singing lead vocals for. Standing on the Edge was recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio in Alabama, with the backbone of the music being supplied by part of the legendary Muscle Shoals Rhythm section, who had worked on such classics as Respect by Aretha Franklin and Mustang Sally by Wilson Pickett. Adams credits his daughter with his decision to give Miller a chance. In August 1994, Miller suffered a devastating brain hemorrhage that left him in a coma for five months. Furthermore, be sure, to check out the other blog posts: https://jbonamassa.com/category/blog. He told journalists he was excited about touring America and spoke about his forthcoming projects. (Typical of Miller's luck in the record business, his best-known song wasn't an original.) Frankie Miller The best of (full album) - YouTube 0:00 / 1:44:14 Frankie Miller The best of (full album) Simon Seeke Novosel 1.42K subscribers 1.5K 201K views 9 years ago Please consider. Frankie started writing songs at the age of nine after being given a guitar by his parents. Just to name a few! Francis John Miller (born 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter and actor.[1]. Hes had a run of bad luck and us musicians need to pull together to help our own, Stewart observes. There are singers who can do that. View the profiles of people named Frankie Miller. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to Post moderation is undertaken full-time 9am-6pm on weekdays, and on a part-time basis outwith those hours. In 1994, Miller formed a new band with Joe Walsh, Nicky Hopkins and Ian Wallace. [Verse 1] When the Lord made me, he made a simple man Not much money and not much land He didn't make me no banker or legal charmer When the Lord made me he made a Blackland farmer [Verse 2] Well. Frankie Miller was born November 2, 1949, in Glasgow, Scotland; he began singing with local bands beginning in 1967, in a style influenced by American soul singers like Sam Cooke, Ray Charles, and Otis Redding. In this documentary, Rod Stewart stated that Frankie was the only white singer to have brought a tear to his eye. [2][3], Miller began singing professionally as a teenager with a Glasgow band called The Stoics. inaccuracy or intrusion, then please Whenever I look at any of my work I can feel what my mindset was and I remember who I was with at the time. The Bellamy Brothers follow up, co-written with Miller, titled Forget About Me, peaked at No. Alec told the Herald: I came up with the idea for Bobby to recite the first verse of Bridgeton as a soliloquy. Bob Seger: Influences. The ultimate compliment for Frankie is when Ray Charles covers it on his album Brother Ray Is At It Again. They also cut a four song BBC session for the Bob Harris Show which was released in 2002 on Hux Records. From the early to mid eighties and onwards, the live performances were moving back to a rockier side with former Free/Bad Company drummer Simon Kirke and Brian Robertson from Thin Lizzy joining Chrissie Stewart to form a powerful backing band to compliment Frankies voice. Frankie Miller - Shoo-Rah[30:54] 10. With the likes of Ray Charles and other similar artists while his older sisters introduce him to the music of Elvis, and Little Richard whom he identified with more because of his flamboyant attitude when performing. Do you have an experience with Parkinson's that you would like to share? [5], Later in 1972, Miller signed a solo recording contract with Chrysalis Records, and recorded his first LP Once in a Blue Moon,[6] with record producer Dave Robinson. Upon its release, the album received 5-star reviews from critics. The BBC films a documentary in 1999 called Stubborn Kinda Fella to mark his amazing progress. Living well with Parkinsons disease (PD) means getting the support you need from tools that help you work alongside your care team to resources that empower you. Upon returning to England, Miller assembled a Stax-style backing band -- dubbed simply the Frankie Miller Band -- featuring guitarist Henry McCullough, keyboardist Mick Weaver, bassist Chrissy Stewart, and drummer Stu Perry. Heartbreak Radio, written by Frankie has in turn been covered by a diverse selection of artistes including Kim Carnes, Roy Orbison, and The Osmonds. But before they could record any albums, the band breaks up. Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every morning. For those that are not familiar with Frankie Miller, hes a Scottish rock singer and songwriter. It should have killed him but he has shown remarkable courage to claw his way slowly back to health, after spending 15 months in hospital. Can you list the top facts and stats about Frankie Miller? More people start fundraisers on . Frankies career really takes off after he his first album. The two wrote and recorded together but nothing permanent came of it. brain hemorrhage in New York City, while writing material for a new band he and Joe Walsh of the Eagles had formed with Nicky Hopkins and Ian Wallace. They also cut a four song BBC session for the Bob Harris Show which is releases in 2002. Frankie Miller - Stubborn Kind Of Fellow[57:38] 17. I declared to my parents that I was going to do that for the rest of my life. Hes wearing a black T-shirt with a drawing of Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and the words high-functioning sociopath, a white beard that makes him look older than his 61 years, and a near-constant smile. A few live clips were shown during this, nothing rare,. Releasing on Capitol Records, Miller concentrates on songwriting. Registered in England & Wales | 01676637 |. Below is a cover of Oscar Blandamers song Darlin that Miller covers and even though he hates the song, he turns into a hit. Millers songs have earned him many songwriting awards and have been covered by artists such as Hanne Boel, Johnny Cash, Lulu, Ray Charles, Rod Stewart, The Bellamy Brothers, Kim Carnes, Waylon Jennings, Bob Seger, Bonnie Tyler, Roy Orbison, Etta James, Joe Cocker, Joe Walsh, and The Eagles. I never would have thought that hed turn out to be what he is. The Record Plant in New York was where Double Trouble took shape in April 1978 and Frankie brought yet another impressive line-up with him including legendary drummer BJ Wilson from Procol Harum, Chrissie Stewart on bass, highly rated session player Ray Russell on Guitar, a two-man horn section of Chris Mercer and Martin Drover and perhaps the most impressive recruit, keyboardist and vocalist Paul Carrack, who would co-write five of the songs with Frankie. "Where Do the Guilty Go? Together they formed one Rocks first supergroups Jude. The band dissolved not long after, and Miller put together a new outfit called Full House, featuring guitarist Ray Minhinnett, keyboardist Jim Hall, bassist Charlie Harrison, and drummer Graham Deacon. Scottish blue-eyed soul/rock singer, not to be confused with the 1950s Texas honky tonker of the same name. The album also featured the legendary Memphis Horns and The Edwin Hawkins Singers who supplied vocal backing on classic songs like A Fool in Love, which enjoyed a lot of airplay on both sides of the Atlantic and was a sizeable hit in the U.S. Aint Got No Money became the albums most covered song with notable versions from Cher, Chris Farlowe and Bob Seger. Frankie Miller Format: Audio CD 27 ratings $5012 See all formats and editions Audio CD $50.12 1 Used from $50.12 Product details Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No Package Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.97 x 0.54 inches; 1.86 Ounces Manufacturer : Jerk Date First Available : November 8, 2006 Label : Jerk Our research has led to breakthroughs in treatment and improved care that bring hope to the entire Parkinson's community. When asked about his absence, the limit to Millers candour is revealed. Frankie Miller - Tears[1:35:31] 28. Upon its release,the album received 5 star reviews from critics. We may then apply our discretion under the user terms to amend or delete comments. Frankie once commented that it was only music that had saved him from that kind of fate and dedicated the albums title song to prisoners everywhere. Frankie Miller - Have You Seen Me Lately Joan[28:03] 09. 42 in UK, but failed to chart in US. He also wrote and performed Rules of the Game for the soundtrack. He conceded that it been a bad time for him though he had been able to play gigs and write songs, he had been unable to make a record because of a lengthy legal dispute. In photos, Miller scowls heavily into the camera, the very image of the kind of grizzled tough he might have drawn in Sin City. Their search however for a permanent lead guitarist led them to Ex-Grease Band member Henry McCullough with whom Frankie would form The Frankie Miller Band. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. [5], Miller's next album The Rock (1975) was recorded in San Francisco using the producer Elliot Mazer, who had co-produced Harvest for Neil Young. HIS songs have been covered by everyone from Ray Charles and the Eagles to Rod Stewart and Etta James and back in 1986, Frankie Miller was on fine form preparing for the launch of his latest album, Dancing in the Rain. Frankie Miller, age 12, won 2nd place out of 166 essays. I had heard a Frankie Miller song but I didnt know who it was, and so I was trying to explain that I heard this amazing voice. After a surge of requests from viewers, Miller recorded and released a full-length version as a single in 1992. Impressed with Miller's talents as a raw soul belter in the vein of a Rod Stewart or Joe Cocker, Trower offered him a job as lead vocalist of his new band Jude. 98 Share 3.7K views 1 year ago Rory Gallagher and Frankie Miller interviewed by Peter Rchel on what was to be the very last Rockpalast. HP10 9TY. During this period, without a band or hit record to his name, Frankie helped his good friend Phil Lynott to write, perform and record a track for Thin Lizzys Night Life album. Readers comments: You are personally liable for the content of any comments you upload to this website, so please act responsibly. 19721974: First album and collaboration with Thin Lizzy, 19751979: Subsequent albums and "Darlin'", 1994present: Illness, recovery and tribute albums. I think of you like a son, Adams remembers saying, and Im gonna lose you. Now he believes Miller will mend. This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 00:31. Many of his biggest admirers have come together for the Double Take collection, which acts as both an introduction and a tribute to Miller. Unfortunately, things dont pan out and they never record an album as a band. I think he was rehearsing with [Frees] Andy Fraser and he absolutely knocked my socks off and we thought, Oh dear, back to the drawing board. The Brinsleys ended up backing Frankie when he was given the support slot on Ten Years After UK Tour, bringing him back to Scotland to perform for the first time since the Stoics days. It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times. Material wise the album showcases Frankies skills as a well above average song writer and I Cant Change It is recorded. Frankie Miller has been described by Rod Stewart as "the best white soul singer in the world." Born in Bridgeton, Glasgow, he grew up in a tough neighbourhood with a remarkable gift for soul singing. September 30th, 2016 sees the release of Frankie Millers Double Take, a 17 track album full of duets with other stars including Elton John, Rod Stewart and Willie Nelson. He bagged another deal, with Netflix and Simon & Schuster, for an Arthurian-themed project called Cursed. One of the best productions Allen Toussaint ever did, And some of his greatest songs were written for Frankie Miller, even if other people had the hits. Paul Carrack: The first time I met Frankie would have been around 73/74, when I was in a band called Ace. Frankie Miller - Be Good To Yourself[1:17:17] 23. We had fellow actor Ian Robertson also contributing to the vocal. (HQ) Robert Clark ''Bob'' Seger - Ain't Got No Money (1978), Forum Policies, Rules, and Terms of Service. (Anything but! Miller exclaims. parkmebike I'm in love with a girl. In this documentary, Rod Stewart stated that Frankie was the only white singer to have brought a tear to his eye.