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  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. The singer laments his relationship with a spiteful partner.

  3. "Return to Sender" is a song recorded by American singer Elvis Presley and featured in the film Girls! Girls!. The song was written by Winfield Scott and Otis Blackwell to suit Presley's rock and roll musical style. The singer laments his relationship with a spiteful partner.

  4. Return To Sender. Released: Oct. 2, 1962. Encouraged by the success of “Can’t Help Falling In Love,” which seemed, if anything, to have increased sales of the Blue Hawaii album, the Colonel approved the release of a single off the upcoming Girls! Girls! Girls! soundtrack.

  5. In the first half of the decade, three of Presley's soundtrack albums were ranked number one on the pop charts, and a few of his most popular songs came from his films, such as "Can't Help Falling in Love" (1961) and "Return to Sender" (1962). However, the commercial returns steadily diminished.

  6. "Return To Sender" provides more evidence that Elvis could shine with a great pop tune, as easily as with a rocker. It's not just the famous saxophone line (apparently Bobby Keys, not Boots Randolph) that burns this tune into your head, but Elvis' infectiously bouncy vocals, and by the end, with Elvis and the sax trading off lines like a call ...

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · In conclusion, Elvis Presleys “Return to Sender” is a powerful song that elicits essential emotional experiences through the power of music and lyrics. It portrays the impact of failed attempts to reconcile with an ex, for which it is relatable to many of us.

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