Automatic
Learn how to play Automatic by Miranda Lambert with a complete chord chart, highlighted chords and a layout optimized for mobile.
capo 5
Intro: C F Am F x2
C
Quarter in a payphone
Drying laundry on the line
Bb
Watching sun tea in the window
F
Pocket watch for telling time
C
Seems like only yesterday
I'd get a blank cassette
Bb
Record the Country Countdown
F
'Cos I couldn't buy it yet
C F
C
If we drove all the way to Dallas
Just to buy an Easter dress
Bb
We'd take along a Rand McNally
F
Stand in line to pay for gas
C
God knows that shifting gears
Ain't what it used to be
Bb
I learned to drive that '55
F
Just like a Queen three on the trip
C F
Hey whatever happened to
Am
Waiting your turn
F
Doing it all by hand
C F
'Cos when everything is handed to you
Am F
It's only worth as much as the time you put in
Bb F
It all just seems so good the way we had it
Bb F C
Back before everything became, Automatic
F Am F
C
If you had something to say
You'd write in on a piece of paper
Bb
And you'd put a stamp on it
F
And they'd get it three days later
C
Boys would call the girls
And girls would turn them down
Bb
Staying married was the only way
F
To work your problems out
C F
Hey whatever happened to
Am
Waiting your turn
F
Doing it all by hand
C F
'Cos when everything is handed to you
Am F
It's only worth as much as the time you put in
Bb F
It all just seems so good the way we had it
Bb F C F
Am F
Back before everything became, Automatic, yeah
C F Am F
Automatic
C
Lets's roll the windows down
Windows with the cranks
Bb
Come on let's take a picture
F
The kind you gotta shake
C F
Hey whatever happened to
Am
Waiting your turn
F
Doing it all by hand
C F
'Cos when everything is handed to you
Am F
It's only worth as much as the time you put in
Bb F
It all just seems so good the way we had it
Bb F C F
Am F
Back before everything became, Automatic, yeah
C
Automatic
Outro: F Am F C
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How to play Automatic
Use the controls above to change the key and text size. Follow the highlighted chords while listening, then practice each section slowly before playing at the original tempo.
What is the starting chord?
The first identified chord is C. You can transpose without leaving the page.
Can I play it on guitar or keyboard?
Yes. The chord progression works on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and keyboard. Adapt the voicings to your instrument and level.