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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
Written by Nicholle Anne Galyon, Natalie Hemby, Miranda Lambert
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