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"'''Act Naturally'''," was originally recorded by [[Buck Owens]] and was later a hit for [[the Beatles]] in 1965. The upbeat song describes an aspiring movie star who thinks he can win an [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] if he plays a "man who's sad and lonely" in a movie, because he "can play the part so well...All [he has] to do is act naturally."
 
"'''Act Naturally'''," was originally recorded by [[Buck Owens]] and was later a hit for [[the Beatles]] in 1965. The upbeat song describes an aspiring movie star who thinks he can win an [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] if he plays a "man who's sad and lonely" in a movie, because he "can play the part so well...All [he has] to do is act naturally."
   
The song was first performed by [[Gonzo]] as the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK Spot]] in [[Episode 405: Victor Borge|episode 405]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. Strumming his guitar, Gonzo sings to his reflection in a mirror. When his reflection starts singing back to him, Gonzo is suprised, asking why it isn't imitating him. The reflection counters that Gonzo does ludicrous things. (Of course he does. He's an artist!) Eventually, the two versions of Gonzo turn the song into a duet, during which Gonzo's reflection appears as a cowboy, a mariachi, and a clown. This version is included on the compilation videos ''[[The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 2]]'' and ''[[Muppet Treasures]]''. {{youtube|-tV0Ajoq4iw}}
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The song was first performed by [[Gonzo]] as the [[UK Spots (The Muppet Show)|UK Spot]] in [[Episode 405: Victor Borge|episode 405]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. Strumming his guitar, Gonzo sings to his reflection in a mirror. When his reflection starts singing back to him, Gonzo is surprised, asking why it isn't imitating him. The reflection counters that Gonzo does ludicrous things. (Of course he does. He's an artist!) Eventually, the two versions of Gonzo turn the song into a duet, during which Gonzo's reflection appears as a cowboy, a mariachi, and a clown.
   
 
The song was also performed as a duet between [[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Janice]] in ''[[The Muppets Go to the Movies]]''.
 
The song was also performed as a duet between [[Floyd Pepper]] and [[Janice]] in ''[[The Muppets Go to the Movies]]''.
   
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*''[[Muppet Treasures]]'' (1985)
 
*''[[Muppet Treasures]]'' (1985)
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*''[[The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 2]]'' (2002)
   
 
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Revision as of 06:37, 10 June 2014

TMS.405.ActNaturally
Written by John Bright Russell and Voni Morrison
Date 1963
Publisher Sony/ATV Tree Publishing
TMGTTM-ActNaturally06

"Act Naturally," was originally recorded by Buck Owens and was later a hit for the Beatles in 1965. The upbeat song describes an aspiring movie star who thinks he can win an Oscar if he plays a "man who's sad and lonely" in a movie, because he "can play the part so well...All [he has] to do is act naturally."

The song was first performed by Gonzo as the UK Spot in episode 405 of The Muppet Show. Strumming his guitar, Gonzo sings to his reflection in a mirror. When his reflection starts singing back to him, Gonzo is surprised, asking why it isn't imitating him. The reflection counters that Gonzo does ludicrous things. (Of course he does. He's an artist!) Eventually, the two versions of Gonzo turn the song into a duet, during which Gonzo's reflection appears as a cowboy, a mariachi, and a clown.

The song was also performed as a duet between Floyd Pepper and Janice in The Muppets Go to the Movies.

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