Frankie and The Spindles was an American soul vocal group active during the late 1960s and the early 1970s. They were best known for their ballads and mid-tempo sounds, which feature a distinctive blend of soul and R&B. Notable band members included lead vocalist Frankie Brunson and background vocalists Billy Henderson and James Johnson. Their influential work includes the single "Count to Ten", which was a significant contribution to the soul genre during its peak period. Despite their limited discography, Frankie and The Spindles left a lasting mark on the soul music scene of their era.