The Beatles Songs - Act Naturally
The Beatles - Act Naturally


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Album: Help!
Released: 1965

Act Naturally Lyrics


They're gonna put me in the movies
They're gonna make a big star out of me
We'll make a film about a man that's sad and lonely
And all I gotta do is Act Naturally

Well, I'll bet you I'm gonna be a big star
Might win an Oscar you can never tell
The movies gonna make me a big star
'Cause I can play the part so well

Well I hope you come and see me in the movies
Then I know that you will plainly see
The biggest fool that ever hit the big time
And all I gotta do is act naturally

We'll make the scene about a man that's sad and lonely
And beggin' down upon his bended knee
I'll play the part but I won't need rehearsal
All I gotta do is act naturally

Well, I'll bet you I'm gonna be a big star
Might win an Oscar you can never tell
The movies gonna make me a big star
'Cause I can play the part so well

Well I hope you come and see me in the movies
Then I know that you will plainly see
The biggest fool that ever hit the big time
And all I gotta do is act naturally

Writer/s: RUSSELL, JOHNNY / MORRISON, VONIE
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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  • Originally recorded by Buck Owens, this was a #1 Country and Western song in 1963.
  • This song was written by Johnny Russell and Voni Morrison. Russell was a prolific Country music songwriter, and Morrison was a member of Owens' backup band. Russell's lyrics were inspired by what he told his girlfriend when she asked why he went to Los Angeles: "They're gonna put me in the movies, they're gonna make a big star out of me." (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)
  • Ringo sang lead on this. He was a fan of Country music, and this became his showcase song.
  • The Beatles played this on their third live Ed Sullivan Show appearance. It gave Ringo a chance to sing on the show.
  • Recorded shortly after the filming of Help!, the lyrics are about appearing in movies. Ringo went on to act in many films, fulfilling what he sang about on this.
  • This was used as the B-side of "Yesterday."
  • In 1989, Buck Owens re-recorded this as a duet with Ringo. (thanks, Bertrand - Paris, France)