Buck Owens’ Spirited Performance in “Act Naturally”
“Act Naturally” is a classic country song that was written by Johnny Russell and Voni Morrison. The song was first recorded by Buck Owens and the Buckaroos in 1963. It became one of Buck Owens’ most successful and iconic songs.
The lyrics of “Act Naturally” tell the story of a man who has been dumped by his lover. Rather than wallowing in self-pity, he decides to “act naturally” and pretend that he’s not heartbroken. The song humorously explores the idea of putting on a brave face and pretending everything is fine even when it’s not.
Buck Owens’ recording of “Act Naturally” features his distinctive Bakersfield sound, characterized by twangy telecaster guitars and a driving beat. The song’s upbeat tempo and catchy melody contributed to its widespread popularity.
“Act Naturally” became a massive hit for Buck Owens, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in 1963. The song’s success helped solidify Owens’ standing as a leading figure in the country music scene during the 1960s and 1970s.
The song has since been covered by numerous artists, including a famous duet version by Ringo Starr and Buck Owens in 1989. “Act Naturally” remains a beloved classic in country music, known for its clever lyrics, catchy tune, and the enduring appeal of Buck Owens’ unique musical style.