It's The Natural Thing To Do
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When a bird young and free
Hangs around a certain tree
Singing serenades that tell his love is true
That's because it's the natural thing to do

And when a cat on a fence
Keeps his darling in suspense
And he's brave enough to face a well-aimed shoe
That's because it's the natural thing to do

And you know every dove
Has its heart set on love
Rabbits, too, pet and pat
And there's nothing wrong with that

When a boy such as I
Tries so hard to qualify
With a very lovely lady such as you
Can't you see it's the natural thing to do

And then the girl she acts demure
The boy he feels proud and sure
So proud and sure that he impulsively suggests a rendezvous
Fine thing
That's because it's the natural thing to do

But the girl she just won't agree
She whimpers and she simpers
And he begs on bended knee
But she runs away because she knows full well he'll pursue
The chump
That's because it's the natural thing to do

Then the boy in despair
Waves his arms, tears his hair
Stamps his feet and he acts like mad
Then you know that he's got it bad

Then the girl she ought to fall
If she's got a heart at all
She should take him in her arms




And kiss him too
Oh! Oh! Just the natural thing to do

Overall Meaning

The song "It's The Natural Thing To Do" has a lighthearted and fun tone while exploring the theme of love and courtship. The lyrics explain that when animals show affection to each other, it is considered normal because it is part of their natural instincts. The song speaks to how humans, like animals, are instinctually driven to seek love and companionship. The main character, a boy, tries to win over the affection of the girl he desires. He feels confident and proud when he is with her, and impulsively arranges a date. However, the girl acts shy and cautious, and turns him down. This reaction only fuels the boy's desire for her even more, and he reacts with desperation and frustration when she runs away.


The song highlights how societal norms and expectations can put pressure on individuals during the courtship process. The boy is trying to fit into the expectations of society by pursuing his love interest, but he is ultimately rejected. The chorus of the song helps contextualize the behavior of the animals in the lyrics by making a comparison to the boy's behavior. The song is a representation of the complexities of romantic relationships, but ultimately suggests that despite the challenges, it is natural for humans to seek love and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

When a bird young and free
When a young and free bird


Hangs around a certain tree
Stays near a particular tree


Singing serenades that tell his love is true
Singing sweet songs that express affection


That's because it's the natural thing to do
This behavior comes instinctively


And when a cat on a fence
When a cat perches on a fence


Keeps his darling in suspense
Leaves his love in anticipation


And he's brave enough to face a well-aimed shoe
Even when in danger, the cat remains fearless


That's because it's the natural thing to do
This behavior comes instinctively


And you know every dove
Every dove, as you may already be aware


Has its heart set on love
Is motivated by love


Rabbits, too, pet and pat
Even rabbits enjoy affection


And there's nothing wrong with that
This is natural behavior and perfectly normal


When a boy such as I
When a boy, like myself


Tries so hard to qualify
Makes an effort to be chosen


With a very lovely lady such as you
Courts an attractive woman, like yourself


Can't you see it's the natural thing to do
This is typical courtship behavior


And then the girl she acts demure
The woman plays coy


The boy he feels proud and sure
The man feels confident and accomplished


So proud and sure that he impulsively suggests a rendezvous
The man is so positive that he takes a risk and suggests a date


Fine thing
A compliment expressing pleasure


That's because it's the natural thing to do
This is typical courtship behavior


But the girl she just won't agree
The woman declines the invitation


She whimpers and she simpers
The woman acts coy and shy


And he begs on bended knee
The man pleads and begs desperately


But she runs away because she knows full well he'll pursue
The woman flees because she knows the man will not give up


The chump
Insult directed at the man


That's because it's the natural thing to do
This is typical courtship behavior


Then the boy in despair
The man, feeling hopeless


Waves his arms, tears his hair
The man expresses his frustration physically


Stamps his feet and he acts like mad
The man is losing control


Then you know that he's got it bad
The man is deeply in love and cannot control his emotions


Then the girl she ought to fall
The woman ought to reciprocate


If she's got a heart at all
If she has any capacity for love


She should take him in her arms
The woman should embrace him


And kiss him too
She should kiss him as well


Oh! Oh! Just the natural thing to do
This behavior comes instinctively




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JOHNNY BURKE, LONNIE JOHNSON, SYNCH FEES

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Comments from YouTube:

Kirk Barkley

A lot of "work" went into this delightful version.

John Fisher

Mildred Bailey had a delightful version of this song in the same year.

Davao Tripsters

Note: This song later adapted as Popeye The Sailor cartoon in 1939.

Barry I. Grauman

"We like your pictures but wish you would cut out the rough stuff once in a while and act more refined - be ladies and gentlemen - that's the natural thing to do. Signed, the Popeye Fan Club. P.S. Now go on with the picture."

Harry Minot

So very fine!

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