Frankie Miller (born Francis John Miller, 2 November 1949) is a Scottish rock singer-songwriter, who had his biggest success in the 1970s. Miller was raised at Colvend Street, Glasgow with his parents, Cathy and Frank, and elder sisters Letty and Anne. Miller attended Sacred Heart Primary School. He was an altar boy in Sacred Heart Chapel. He also played football for the school team and Harmony Row Boys Club, his love of football probably inherited from his maternal grandfather Archie Kyle who was signed to Glasgow Rangers FC.
Miller wrote for and performed with many recording artists and is best known for his album Full House, the single "Darlin' " and his duet on "Still in Love with You", with Phil Lynott. In 1978 Bob Seger remarked that Miller "was a huge influence" on him.