Return mail to sender

The classic "Return to Sender"!

"Return to Sender" is a popular song written by Otis Blackwell and Winfield Scott, and recorded by Elvis Presley in 1962. The song was a huge hit, reaching number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The song's lyrics tell the story of a person who sends a letter to someone, but it's returned to them because the recipient has moved away. The chorus repeats the phrase "return to sender" several times, with the singer asking the postal service to return the letter to them.

The song has since become a cultural reference point, often used to describe situations where something is sent back or rejected. For example, if someone applies for a job and is rejected, they might say "I'm going to return to sender" to express their disappointment.

Here are the lyrics to the song:

Well, since my baby left me I found a note that said "The reason I'm not around" Was that I wasn't your kind And so I'm sending it back to you Return to sender, address unknown Return to sender, failed to find Return to sender, it's said too late To change your mind

I'm returning it to you Return to sender, address unknown Return to sender, failed to find Return to sender, it's said too late To change your mind

Well, since my baby left me I found a note that said "The reason I'm not around" Was that I wasn't your kind And so I'm sending it back to you Return to sender, address unknown Return to sender, failed to find Return to sender, it's said too late To change your mind

I'm returning it to you Return to sender, address unknown Return to sender, failed to find Return to sender, it's said too late To change your mind