Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Natural Woman

joseph-gordon-levitt-natural-woman.jpgAt Movieline, we know what you want, and so you can count on us to bring you two kinds of videos: anything tangentially related to Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and anything that has celebrities singing karaoke versions of famous songs. Thus, this video of Joseph Gordon-Levitt singing Aretha Franklin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" was a no-brainer. Enjoy!



Comments

  • Neo says:

    Oh, Joey. Please stick to acting. You're oozing a desperate hipster vibe that isn't gelling.

  • Missy says:

    That is amazing... in a variety of ways.
    But I have to say, the song is a Carole King song, actually.

  • Keith says:

    How can you listen to that song and not feel like a natural woman?

  • Soni says:

    Ever since 3rd Rock From The Sun I've been a fan of this guy.

  • Soul says:

    You posted this comment on the movieline site too. You're oozing a desperate commenter vibe that isn't really gelling with me.

  • Zeal says:

    Point man in Inception. Not quite the same man w/o the suit.

  • Gargamell says:

    This guy is really desperate. Every week another article on Digg about what this douche is doing and how he has this new supposed fanbase. Well.. Where are they other than on the net and in the articles that your publicist pushes on the public? Lame.

  • Ilka says:

    Joseph, I love you. I really do. But please stay away from that microphone. I can understand you like to sing. I do like to sing myself. But I do know I voice sucks. You should face that fact too.

  • Xy says:

    So.... I like the sound of his voice... but this is not his style nor is it within his range. (Those pesky notes!)
    I suggest Hallelujah. As much as I hate the song. It might fit with his voice sound.
    But this, this was an assault on a wonderful song. (Poor song)

  • Dawson says:

    Actually, I'd say he sang Carole King and Gerry Goffin's "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" since Arethra had no part in writing it. Carole King's version is my preferred version to listen to, anyway.