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Frankie Miller - Be Good To Yourself

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2007

from Full House Album written by Andy Fraser

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  • Great song! Saw Frankie at British R&B Festival this week - looked and sounded in great form !!

  • Sorry that was not Frankie singing. However it was his band being fronted by Paul Cox

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  • I got into Frankie with the Full House LP. His version of Jealous Guy is untouchable. What a voice! One of the greatest rock vocals of all time.

  • I saw him only once in Leffinge(leuren) Belgium in the early 90's. I'm still standing on shakey ground today. Great artist!

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  • laid back and punch it out the very man for that

  • Paul Cox? WTF? Saw Greg Mangus sing this in the USA(Nashville) was surprised they knew Frankie, he paid tribute to him, did, and acknowledged, Fankie's version of "He'll have to go" as well, bloody marvelous..........

  • just another saturday 

  • Jeez, this man is magic, a real musician and no a bad actor too

  • super...

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    it absolutly was him singing reedona

  • @SPARKY53100 ...and they both played with Robin Trower. Frankie was in Jude with Trower but left along with drummer Clive Bunker. He co-wrote "I can't wait much longer" from Trower's 1st album.

  • I simply love this tune ..

    I don't hear great stuff like this in the lyrics from nowadays ..

  • I have followed Frankie from the middle 70s as I used to work with his now ex brother in law, and he was brilliant live, the concert in Glasgow city halls in 1978 was great with his best pal the big yin (Billy Connolly) in attendance. He fell ill in 1994 and was in a coma but he managed to battle back but can no longer perform his skills. He was always at war with his record company over musical differences and this contributed to less exposure, He was better thought of in USA than UK

  • I love this song

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