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Dear John Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare
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----- Dear John Skeeter Davis & Bobby Bare
Dear John, oh how I hate to write
Dear John, I must let you know tonight
That my love for you has died,
like the grass upon the lawn
And tonight I wed another Dear John
I was oversea in battle when the postman came to me
He handed me a letter and I was just as happy as I could be
Cause the fighting was all over and the battles have all been won
But then I opened up the letter and it started Dear John
Would you please send back my picture, my husband wants it now
When I tell you who I'm wedding, you won't care dear anyhow
And it hurts so for me to tell you that my love for you is gone
For tonight I wed your brother, Dear John
"**A Dear John Letter**", or "**Dear John**" is a popular country music song written by Billy Barton, Fuzzy Owen and Lewis Talley. It was popularized by Ferlin Husky and Jean Shepard, and was a crossover country-pop hit in 1953.
The song played on the concept of a Dear John letter while referencing the United States' involvement in the Korean War. Here, a young woman, whose boyfriend John was stationed in Korea, writes stating that she is breaking off the relationship. To add to the heartbreak: she is marrying John's brother, Don, and wants her photograph back (because — according to the lyrics — Don wants it now).
