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by Eric Burdon


Lead vocalist in, among many, The Animals. Born in 1941 and is still touring.

P.O Box 500 by Eric Burdon. Taken from the album "Survivor", 1978.
Words and music by Eric Burdon & Zoot Money:

Chords needed:

      

                                                     
DEAR ROBERT, I heard you was back in the slammer, you should havn known better 
                                                              
than to try it a second time, in the state of Alabama. I'm gonna miss your 
                                                                  
midnight shows, and miss your early mornin' tokes, your big buddha face smilin'
                                                               
out across the ocean. You were a good thief, you taught me what to steal, I 
                                                     
guess you know by now how much I took from you for real. I'll give it all back 
                                                               
to you next parole for sure, and we can visit crazy Mary up in Camarillo.


                                                   
DEAR ROBERT, I heard you was back under the hammer, should have known better 
                                                                
than to keep the badge you found from the police on the beach last summer,
                                                     
but while you're freshly shaved and down in weight we'll take that Cevrolet and
                                                             
blaze all the way down to Mexico, we'll find that long lost valley we talked 
                                           
about so much, we'll disappear in smoke, then we'll emerge from the desert 
                                                                   
dust, and enter that golden city, with restaurants, running water, and women oh 
   
so pretty.

Solo chords (my version)

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DEAR ROBERT, when they took you last time I remember, the police light show was 
                                                                 
bright like the 4th. of July, right in the middle of December, as I strolled by
                                            
your place, unnoticed in the crowd, who stood by in the red lights as they took
                                               
you down. As you got into the police car, chrome bracelets on your wrist, wich 
                                                               
everybody knows can be painful with just a twist, but you just smiled at 
                                                         
everybody, the police knew for sure this was not their territory.

                                                         
P.S. Robert I found the supermarket bag you left me, I'll smoke a little every 
                                                             
day, and as the smoke clears away, you come right back into my memory, yea, 

Robert, you should have known better.