Beautiful Daughter
| "Beautiful Daughter" | |
|---|---|
| Song by The Move | |
| from the album Shazam | |
| A-side | "Turkish Tram Conductor Blues" |
| Released | 27 February 1970 (album) January 1971 (single) |
| Studio | Advision, London |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 2:36 |
| Label | Regal Zonophone (UK), A&M (US), Ariola (Germany) |
| Songwriter(s) | Roy Wood |
| Producer(s) | Roy Wood, Carl Wayne, Rick Price, Gerald Chevin |
"Beautiful Daughter" is a 1970 song performed by The Move and written/produced by Roy Wood (co-producing alongside fellow members Carl Wayne, Rick Price, and Gerald Chevin. The song was released on the band's second studio album, Shazam, on the 27th of February, 1970, as the second track and the only original composition written for the project, with all of the other songs being covers of previously released compositions, including their own.
The song was originally meant to be released as a single, although the single release was cancelled due to Carl Wayne's departure around that same time, as he was a lead vocalist on the song. Eventually, the song would be re-released as the B-side of the Looking On single "Turkish Tram Conductor Blues" in Germany.