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  1. Apr 25, 2024 · The lyrics say “Return to sender, address unknown. No such number, no such zone” and the chorus states “I gave a letter to the postman, he put it in his sack. Bright and early next morning, he brought my letter back”.

    • Nikki Douglas
  2. "Return to Sender" is a song recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and featured in the film Girls! Girls! Girls! The song was written by Winfield Scott and Otis Blackwell to suit Presley's rock and roll musical style.

  3. Dec 25, 2023 · However, every time, the letters are returned to the sender with a note stating “address unknown” and “no such person.” The protagonist expresses their frustration and confusion, wondering why their words are not reaching their intended recipient.

    • Barbara Sparks
  4. This song is about a guy who sends a letter to a girl, but she refuses to read it, instead writing "Return To Sender" on it and having it sent back to him. Our hero has a hard time believing she doesn't want to read the letter, so he sends it special delivery to make sure it arrives.

  5. She continually writes “return to sender” and he keeps receiving the letter with various reasons for returning to sender, including “address unknown” and “no such person”.

  6. songfacts ®. artistfacts. Return to sender. I gave a letter to the postman. He put it his sack. Bright and early next morning. He brought my letter back. (She wrote upon it) Return to sender. Address unknown. No such number. No such zone. We had a quarrel. A lover's spat. I write I'm sorry, but my letter keeps coming back.

  7. Dec 21, 2020 · Here is the advice of Swann and Whitmore on how to handle the potentially awkward situation of asking if someone sent you a gift. Speaking of thank yous: As Christmas nears, let's give thanks to ...

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