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During 1979 Miller starred in Peter McDougall's TV film, Just a Boys' Game, directed by John Mackenzie. Film music and acting ĭuring 1979 Miller wrote the opening and closing songs on the film A Sense of Freedom, as well as performing on them. The next single penned by Miller "When I'm Away From You" rose to No. " Darlin' " also made the Billboard "Bubbling Under" chart in the US, peaking at No. In 1978 Miller hit the UK top 10 with the song " Darlin' ", which peaked at No. 27 in the UK Singles Chart during June that year. The lead off track "Be Good To Yourself" became Miller's first UK top 40 hit, peaking at No.

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The next album Full House (1977), was produced by Chris Thomas. Miller's next album The Rock (1975) was recorded in San Francisco using the producer Elliot Mazer, who had co-produced Harvest for Neil Young. 1975–1979: Subsequent albums and "Darlin'" Although two album tracks, "Shoorah Shoorah" and "Play Something Sweet", subsequently provided hits for Betty Wright and Three Dog Night respectively, the album was not a commercial success. Miller's second album High Life, was produced and partly written by Allen Toussaint and recorded in Atlanta, Georgia during 1974. In 1974 Miller sang " Still in Love with You", as a duet with Phil Lynott the song appeared on the Thin Lizzy album, Nightlife. Miller received consistently good reviews, although his singles and albums were not chart hits, Chrysalis continued to invest in his talent. The album was an early example of pub rock, and featured backing by the pub rock band Brinsley Schwarz. Later in 1972, Miller signed a solo recording contract with Chrysalis Records, and recorded his first LP Once in a Blue Moon, with record producer Dave Robinson. 1972–1974: First album and collaboration with Thin Lizzy In mid 1970, he moved to London to further his career.

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Miller began singing professionally as a teenager with a Glasgow band called The Stoics. 1.2 1972–1974: First album and collaboration with Thin Lizzy.










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