Frank Mills

Various Artists · Other Songs - Various Artists

I met a boy called Frank Mills

On September twelfth right here

In front of the Waverly

But unfortunately

I lost his address

He was last seen with his friend,

A drummer, he resembles George Harrison of the Beatles

But he wears his hair

Tied in a small bow at the back

I love him but it embarrasses me

To walk down the street with him

He lives in Brooklyn somewhere

And wears this white crash helmet

He has gold chains on his leather jacket

And on the back is written the names

Mary

And Mom

And Hell's Angels

I would gratefully

Appreciate it if you see him tell him

I'm in the park with my girlfriend

And please

Tell him Angela and I

Don't want the two dollars back

Just him!

Frank Mills

Frank Mills is a traditional English folk song that has been recorded by numerous artists over the decades. The melody and lyrics reflect the enduring appeal of English balladry, often associated with themes of longing and narrative storytelling. While the specific origins of the tune are sometimes debated among folk scholars, its presence in the repertoire of various artists highlights its status as a staple of the genre. The song has been adapted and performed by many, demonstrating its versatility and emotional resonance within the broader landscape of English music. Its continued performance ensures that the spirit of traditional folk remains alive in contemporary recordings.