Frankie Miller is one of Glasgow’s best loved sons with the singer-songwriter being born and raised in the East End of the city.
After beginning his career singing with the Glasgow band The Stoics, he moved would away to London at the beginning of the 1970s to pursue his career.
He still has a lot of affection for the Glasgow district, with Miller penning a tribute to Bridgeton on his 1975 album The Rock with the lyrics saying: “My Ma said "The boy child's got to roam". Lord knows when I'll wend my way back home.”
Here are 7 spots which Frankie Miller would always return to whenever he was in Glasgow.

5. Glasgow Central Station
Frankie Miller used to love going down the coast to Saltcoats and would set off on the train at Glasgow Central station. | Supplied

6. Oran Mor
One of Frankie Miller's favourite places to go to meet friends whenever he was in Glasgow was to head up the West End to Oran Mor where he would meet up with the likes of Peter McDougall, with Frankie playing the part of Jake McQuillen in Just a Boys' Game. He also wrote the music score for the film A Sense of Freedom. | Oran Mor

7. Celtic Park
Frankie Miller was a huge Celtic fan and was great friends with Jimmy Johnstone. When speaking about his friend, Billy Connolly said: "I used to ask, Frankie what are you doing in Glasgow? He would reply that he was here to see Celtic and his Mother in that order!" | Getty Images