Beatiful

Status Quo · Other Songs - Status Quo

Right from the time when we first said hello
Everything's been what it should and even more
I couldnÂ’t ask for a much sweeter time

Then when I wake up everytime my head hits the ceiling
Then spinning around round and around my senses are reeling
You're beautiful, you're beautiful
You're beautiful, so beautiful to me

When I look back to the times before you
Take and replace all those empty afternoons
I DidnÂ’t know what my life had in-store

Then suddenly you came into view whatever you could do
I couldnÂ’t resist, I'm telling you this because it's so true
You're beautiful, you're beautiful
You're beautiful, so beautiful to me

Isn't it funny though
Isn't it really something?
DonÂ’t let that feeling go
DonÂ’t let it go

Now that the time has been rolling on
Were on are way in our little paradise
Things couldn't be any better you see

We're flying so high, walking the sky and over the ceiling
Then I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling
You're beautiful, you're beautiful
You're beautiful, you're beautiful
So beautiful (I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling)
To me

You're beautiful
So beautiful (I get a rush thinking of us and oh what a feeling)
To Me (I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling)
To Me (I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling)
To Me (I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling)
To Me (I get a rush thinking of us and oh, what a feeling)
To Me

Beatiful - Status Quo

Released in 1977, "Beatiful" stands as a quintessential example of Status Quo's signature hard rock sound, blending driving guitar riffs with the band's characteristic vocal harmonies. The track exemplifies the group's ability to craft anthemic songs that capture the spirit of late 1970s British rock while maintaining their distinct, gritty edge. As a staple of their discography, the recording showcases the collaborative chemistry between Rick Wills and Francis Rossi, delivering a high-energy performance that has become a defining element of their catalog. Its enduring popularity reflects the band's status as pioneers of the genre, with "Beatiful" serving as a powerful reminder of their influence on rock music during that era.