Farmer's Daughter (The Beach Boys Song)
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"Farmer's Daughter" is a song by the American
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, appearing on their '' Surfin’ U.S.A.'' album in 1963. Although the song was originally solely credited to
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,
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was later awarded a writing credit. "Farmer's Daughter" was later covered by
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on their 1980 ''
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'' album and released as a single in Austria, where it reached the top ten.


Background

Initial tracking for "Farmer's Daughter" was completed around the same time as "Lana" and soon after the master tracks were completed for "
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" and " Shut Down". An
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containing early mixes of "Lana" and "Farmer's Daughter" was made at
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with the recording date being listed as January 16, 1963. The song starts with a surf-guitar lick, which author Philip Lambert likened to "The Shift", a Wilson-Love composition from the Beach Boys' 1962 debut album, ''
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''. Both songs adhere to an AABA form, with a similar chord progression in the B-section and an ascending melody that moves from the
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tonal degree to the fifth degree before returning to the root note of the scale. Lambert also stated that the song draws further elements from "Number One (Visions)", a song penned by Wilson and Gary Usher in 1962, with the final phrases of both songs following a IV-V-I chord progression. Guitarist
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believed that an encounter with a young fan after a Beach Boys performance in Northern California served as a partial inspiration for the song. Lyrically, the song pertains to the sexual fantasies of a teenage boy who offers to travel miles away to have a one-night stand with the farmer's daughter. Donald A. Guarisco of
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described "Farmer's Daughter" as one of the band's most appealing early tracks. He wrote that "the song's hypnotic quality is bolstered by the Beach Boys' effective recording, which downplays the instrumentation in favor of a sweet-sounding vocal arrangement that allows Brian Wilson's gorgeous
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lead to take flight over background vocals that repeat key words in a mesmerizing fashion. The end result is a beguiling tune that has endeared itself to the many students of Wilson's songcraft".


Fleetwood Mac version

Fleetwood Mac originally recorded a cover of "Farmer's Daughter" during the ''
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'' sessions in 1979. Guitarist
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played the song during breaks, with
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occasionally joining in on vocal harmonies. Brian Wilson was an influence on Buckingham since he was a teenager, and Brian's brother
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was dating Fleetwood Mac keyboardist
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at the time. In February 1979, Brian stopped by Studio D of The Village Recorder at the request of Buckingham, which further inspired him to record "Farmer's Daughter". Buckingham played the riff on a Fender Bass VI, which was plugged directly into the mixing console. He recorded four different takes, each with slight variations in the muting and string bending. Producer Ken Caillat added a Neve preamp and equalizer to these tracks and applied a Universal 1176 compressor to provide the instrument with more character. Drummer
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eschewed the surf-beat found on the original recording in favor of a basic groove on muffled tom-toms. For the vocals, Buckingham, Nicks, and McVie sang their first take in falsetto and did two additional vocal harmonies through three Neumann U49 microphones. Small auratone 5C monitor speakers were also placed in the room for sound reference. The band spent 24 hours in the studio working on the track and later presented the recording to Dennis Wilson, who broke down in tears upon hearing it. While the song was not included on the original release of Tusk, it did appear as a bonus track on the remastered edition of the album in 2004. In 1980, a recording from the
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was used on the ''
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'' album. In an interview with '' BAM'' magazine, Buckingham explained that he had "always been a Brian Wilson fan, and so much of what he’s done has either gone over people’s heads or been ignored for one reason or another...'Farmer's Daughter' probably could've been a successful single for them if they'd released it." He further stated that the band selected the song for inclusion on ''Live'' due to its relative obscurity. Later that year, the song was released as a single in North America, Australia, and various countries in continental Europe. It only charted in Austria, where it debuted and peaked at number six.


Track listing

; 7-inch single (Europe) # "The Farmer's Daughter" – 2:12 # "
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" (live) – 4:18 ;7-inch single (North America and Australia) # "The Farmer's Daughter" – 2:12 # " Monday Morning" (live) – 4:01


Weekly charts


References

{{Fleetwood Mac 1963 songs The Beach Boys songs Songs written by Brian Wilson Fleetwood Mac songs 1981 singles