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"Automatic" is a song recorded by American
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The Pointer Sisters The Pointer Sisters are an American pop and R&B singing group from Oakland, California, that achieved mainstream success during the 1970s and 1980s. Their repertoire has included such diverse genres as pop, jazz, electronic music, bebop, b ...
for their tenth studio album '' Break Out'' (1983). The song was released by the
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label on January 13, 1984 as the second single from the album. It was written by Brock Walsh and Mark Goldenberg. "Automatic" reached position number five on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and became one of their
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s. Eventually, three other singles from ''Break Out'' reached the top-ten on the Hot 100 consecutively. ''Billboard'' named the song number 94 on their list of "100 Greatest Girl Group Songs Of All Time". "Automatic" was the group's first
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hit to feature
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's distinctive
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on lead.


Background

According to
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, "Automatic" was the final song chosen for ''Breakout'': "We were taking a break from recording in the office of Jim Tract, who was Richard Perry's right-hand man, and Jim mentioned that he had a stash of tapes we might want to listen to hile ona breather...We all sat up straight when we first heard Automatic'and told Richard we wanted to include it on the album. 'Okay,' he said 'But who would sing the low part?' 'Are you kidding me?' I said, I'll'' do the low part!'" Although ''Break Out'' largely comprised dance tracks, its lead single was the ballad "I Need You", chosen by producer Richard Perry in hopes of reinforcing the Pointer Sisters presence at R&B radio: the dance track " Jump (for My Love)" was intended as the second single but the heavy airplay afforded "Automatic" as an album cut by both dance clubs and radio stations caused the substitution of "Automatic" for "Jump..." as the second single release from ''Break Out'', although "Jump..." would become the most successful US single off ''Break Out'' when it became the album's third single. The first
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hit to feature Ruth Pointer's distinctive
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on lead, "Automatic" reached #5 on the
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in ''
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'' in April 1984, also charting on the magazine's
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and Hot Dance Club Play rankings, its #2 R&B chart peak making "Automatic" the highest charting R&B hit by the Pointer Sisters as a trio (in their original four-woman format the Pointer Sisters did score an R&B #1 hit with " How Long (Betcha' Got a Chick on the Side)"). Holding "Automatic" out of the top position of the R&B chart (for three weeks) was " Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell. In the United Kingdom, "Automatic" would afford the Pointer Sisters their all-time biggest hit, spending two weeks at #2 on the UK chart in May 1984 while stuck behind
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by Duran Duran when it also reached #1 in Ireland. "Automatic" also afforded the Pointer Sisters Top-Ten success in Belgium (#5 on the Flemish chart), the Netherlands (#9), and New Zealand (#8). In Australia, "Automatic" reached a chart peak of #15. The
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of "Automatic" was "Nightline" featuring June Pointer on lead. "Nightline" was also originally featured on ''Break Out'' but was dropped from later pressings of the album to allow for the inclusion of the remix of "
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Personnel

The Pointer Sisters *
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– lead vocals *
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– backing vocals *
June Pointer June Antoinette Pointer (November 30, 1953 – April 11, 2006) was an American singer, best known as the youngest of the founding members of the vocal group The Pointer Sisters. Early life and career Born the youngest of six children to minister ...
– backing vocals Musicians * Stephen Mitchell – synthesizers * Howie Rice – synthesizers *
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– synthesizers,
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* Brock Walsh – synthesizers, drum machine programming * Paul Fox
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*
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– guitar * Mark Goldenberg – guitar (bridge) * Eddie Watkins Jr. – bass


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Ultra Naté cover

Ultra Naté covered "Automatic" and released it as the third single from her album ''
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''. Her version topped the US dance chart, hitting number one in the issue dated April 28, 2007. This version appeared briefly in a nightclub scene of '' Looking: The Movie'' in 2016.


Music video

The music video for "Automatic" was directed by Karl Giant. Eric Henderson from
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commented of the music video's beginning: "For the first two or three minutes, it's nothing if not a stalwart representation of your standard gay-bar video-jukebox fixture." Ultra Naté is later shown wearing a rhinestone-studded liquid Lycra while two men, apparently nude, watch her on their computers. Then Naté appears in a blow-up doll costume, which Henderson believed "sends the entire video into legitimately weird territory, as though
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were asked to direct a video for
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Track listing

*Belgian CD maxi-single # "Automatic" (Original Radio Mix) – 3:13 # "Automatic" ( Morgan Page vs. Peace Bisquit Radio Mix) – 3:03 # "Automatic" (Original Extended) – 6:12 # "Automatic" (Daz & Diddy Mix) – 7:17 *US CD maxi-single # "Automatic" (Original Extended) – 6:16 # "Automatic" (Digital Dog Mix) – 6:31 # "Automatic" (Paul Jackson Version Excursion Mix) – 6:19 # "Automatic" (Spen & Thommy Sugar Vocal Mix) – 8:42 # "Automatic" (Daz & Diddy Mix) – 7:18 # "Automatic" (Funky Junction & NK Club Mix) – 6:29 # "Automatic" (Funky Junction & Splashfunk Mix) – 6:53 # "Automatic" (Monkey Brothers Ultra Bad Remix) – 8:40 # "Automatic" (Dave Pezza Electro Dub Mix) – 9:30 # "Automatic" (Shawn Q's Soltribe Vocal Mix) – 8:47 # "Automatic" (Morgan Page vs. Peace Bisquit Radio Mix) – 3:04


Charts


Other version

In 2006, Belgian singer Afi covered "Automatic". Her version became a minor hit in Belgium, where it reached top twenty on the Flanders Ultratip chart.
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covered the song on their 2022 EP Fun Machine: The Sequel.


References

{{authority control 1984 singles 2007 singles The Pointer Sisters songs Ultra Naté songs Irish Singles Chart number-one singles Song recordings produced by Richard Perry Planet Records singles Tommy Boy Records singles Grammy Award for Best Vocal Arrangement for Two or More Voices 1984 songs Songs written by Mark Goldenberg