Written by: Frankie Miller
Frankie Miller is a famous Scottish rock singer-songwriter and has performed with many recording artists and is best known for his album Full House, the single "Darlin'" and his duet with Phil Lynott on the Thin Lizzy song "Still in Love with You".
Robert Carlyle reads Frankie Miller's song "Bridgetown" on this tribute CD "A Tribute To Frankie Miller" together with actor Ian Robertson and they are backed up by guitarist Kevin McKidd.
The CD contains 36 songs/tributes and some of the other participants are The Proclaimers, Bonnie Tyler, Rod Stewart and Nazareth.
- Bridgeton – Robert Carlyle, Ian Robertson, Kevin McKidd
- Caledonia’ – Fish
- After All I Live My Life – Edywn Collins
- Lonely Café – Tippi
- Good Time Love – Ray Wilson, Amanda Lyon
- Let The Candlelight Shine – Rab Noakes, Fraser Speirs
- Candlelight Sonata In F Minor – Michael Marra, Ringer
- Angels With Dirty Faces – Claire Grogan
- Doodle Song – The Proclaimers
- Devil’s Gun – Rico
- Danger, Danger – Nazareth
- Ain’t Got No Money – Brian Robertson, Rob Lamothe
- I Can’t Change It – Pat Kane, Button Up
- Gladly Go Blind – Jackie Leven, Michael Weston King
- Nothing But The Wind – Horse
- Jealousy – Maggie Bell
- The Rock – Billy Connolly
- There Will Always Be A New Tomorrow – Hamish Stuart, Jim Mullen
- When I’m Away From You – Cosmic Rough Rides, Joe Walsh
- It’s As Good As Gone – Lulu
- Baby Come Home – John Martyn
- Dancing In The Rain – The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Dean Ford
- After All I Live My Life – Mary Kiani
- Standing At Your Window – Andy Fraser
- Where Do The Guilty Go – The McCluskey Brothers
- Tears – Bonnie Tyler & Frankie Miller
- Falling In Love With You – Radio Sweethearts
- To Dream The Dream – Alan Mair
- You’re The Star – Rod Stewart
- Baton Rouge – Dave Lennox
- Beautiful Woman – Graham Lyle & The Splendidos
- Mailbox – BMX Bandits
- In My Own Crazy Way – Miller Anderson
- I Know Why The Sun Don’t Shine – Nimmo Brothers
- True Love – The Blue Shoes, Jim Diamond, Snake
- Drunken Nights In The City – Billy Rankin, Martin Jarvis
I left my home in Bridgeton town
With all the buildings falling down
Went to seek my fortune went to seek my fame
All the folks I knew so well
All the stories fit to tell
My Ma said “The boy child’s got to roam”
Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home
Well I wander here and I wander there
Wander almost everywhere
Got to find my baby to find my soul
Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home
Though I’m not in trouble, though I’m not in pain
Each and every bar room get to look the same
I’ve been up all night just walking around
With all the places shutting down
Looking at the long lost lonely souls
Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home
Though I’m not in trouble, though I’m not in pain
Each and every bar room get to look the same
I’ve been up all night just walking around
With all the places shutting down
Looking at the long lost lonely souls
Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home
Yea the Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home
Got to find my home
I said the Lord knows when I’ll wend my way back home