#----------------------------------PLEASE NOTE---------------------------------# #This file is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the # #song. You may only use this file for private study, scholarship, or research. # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------## RETURN TO SENDER song by Otis Blackwell & Winfield Scott (t) denotes tacet [C] I gave a letter to the [Am] postman, [Dm] he put in his [G7] sack. [C] Bright and early next [Am] morning, he [Dm] brought my [G7] letter [C] back. (t) She wrote upon it. [F] Return to [G7] sender, [F] address un-[G7] known, [F] no such [G7] number, [C] no such zone. [C7] [F] We had a [G7] quarrel, [F] a lovers [G7] spat. [D7] I write I'm sorry but my letter keeps coming [G7] back. [C] So then I dropped it in the [Am] mailbox, [Dm] and sent it Special [G7] D. [C] Bright and early next [Am] morning, it [Dm] came right [G7] back to [C] me (t) She wrote upon it. [F] Return to [G7] sender, [F] address un-[G7] known, [F] no such [G7] number, [C] no such zone. [C7] [F] This time I'm gonna take it myself and put it right in her [C] hand. And [D7] if it comes back the very next day, [G7] (t) Then I'll understand the writing on it. [F] Return to [G7] sender, [F] address un-[G7] known, [F] no such [G7] number, [C] no such zone. [F] [C] ___________________________________________________________________