The lyrics for “Frank Mills” were based on personal ads from the “Boys and Girls Lost and Found” section in the UK’s Rave magazine of May 1966. You can see most of the references here in the personals from Cindy Hines, Suzanne and Penny, Helen Dodge, and Angela Fiorille. A different page in the maga...
[CRISSY]
I met a boy called Frank Mills
On September 12th 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 goldеn chains on his leather jacket
And on thе back are 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 was written by Gerome Ragni & James Rado.
Frank Mills was produced by Andy Wiswell.
Shelley-plimpton released Frank Mills on Sat Jun 01 1968.