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Act Naturally

Help! album cover artwork Written by: Morrison-Russell
Recorded: 17 June 1965
Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Norman Smith

Released: 6 August 1965 (UK), 13 September 1965 (US)

Ringo Starr: vocals, drums, sticks
Paul McCartney: harmony vocals, bass
John Lennon: acoustic rhythm guitar
George Harrison: lead guitar

Act Naturally - Help!Available on:
Help!

The last cover version recorded by The Beatles until the Get Back sessions in 1969, Act Naturally was sung by Ringo Starr and appeared in the second half of the Help! album.

The country and western song, written by Johnny Russell and Voni Morrison, was first released by Buck Owens in 1963. It topped the US Billboard country singles chart that year. It was recorded by The Beatles as a replacement for If You've Got Trouble.

I sang Act Naturally in Help! I found it on a Buck Owens record and I said, 'This is the one I am going to be doing,' and they said 'OK'. We were listening to all kinds of things.
Ringo Starr
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In America the song was first released on 13 September 1965 as the b-side of the Yesterday single. On 20 June 1966 it appeared on the Yesterday... And Today album.

Although Act Naturally was never a part of The Beatles repertoire before they recorded it, they did perform it during an appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show, taped on 14 August 1965 and broadcast on 12 September.

In the studio

The Beatles recorded Act Naturally on 17 June 1965. They recorded it in 13 takes - the first 12 were essentially rehearsals, with Starr's vocals making their first and only appearance on the final attempt.

The arrangement was simple, and varied only slightly from the original. McCartney sang backing vocals, and Harrison performed some suitable country and western lead guitar licks.

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 movie's gonna make me a big star
'Cause I can play the part so well

Well I hope you'll come and see me in the movies
Then I'll 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 begging down upon his bended knee
I'll play the part and I won't need rehearsing
All I have to 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 movie's gonna make me a big star
'Cause I can play the part so well

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

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6 responses to “Act Naturally”

  1. Jaelene Morrison-Morris says:
    Friday 4 December 2009 at 1.47pm

    Can anyone tell me if "Act Naturally" is anywhere on the Beatles Rock Band or if it will be available to play on the game at a future date? Thank you, Jaelene (Daughter of co-owner of Act Naturally, Voni Morrison)

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    • Vince says:
      Sunday 28 February 2010 at 9.00am

      Hello Jaelene,

      The song is not currently in the game, but more songs are added every now and again. I'm sure it will pop up eventually.
      Hope this helps :)

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      • Jaelene Morrison-Morris says:
        Friday 19 March 2010 at 6.05am

        Thank you so much for the info. You are confirming what I am hearing. Again, thanks a million, Jaelene

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        • McLerristarr says:
          Friday 19 March 2010 at 10.35am

          Your dad wrote the song? Awesome!

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          • MeanMrs.Mustard says:
            Friday 16 July 2010 at 12.42am

            That is awesome.

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  2. Tom Wotus says:
    Monday 25 October 2010 at 10.04pm

    Actually, ol' Ringo did quite well on this one--NOT so hot on ED SULLIVAN though as
    ringo stated himself: "nervous and out of tune". Here's one where I like the STEREO version as well as the MONO. The only major difference is the reverb at the breaks before the refrain- still, pretty listeneable !

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