Return To Sender

Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott

[Verse 1]
I gave a letter to the mailman
He put it in his back
Bright in early next morning
He brought that letter back

[Verse 2]
And the writing said
Return to sender, address unknown
And no such number, and no such zone
When we had a quarrel, just a lover's spat
I keep writing that I'm sorry but my letter keeps coming right back

[Verse 3]
So when I took it to the mailbox
And this time, I sent it special D
But bright in early next morning
Well, it came right back to me

[Bridge]
And the writing said
Return to sender, address unknown
And no such person, that was completely unknown

[Verse 4]
This time I'm gonna take it myself
Put it right in her hand
And if it comes back the very next day
Well I'll guess I'll just have to understand once it says

[Outro]
Return to sender, address unknown
And no such person, and no such zone
Return to sender, address unknown
And ain't no such person, no, and ain't no such zone
Return to sender, well it keeps coming on back
Address unknown, well I don't know why
I don't know why it says, it got the right address right on it
If you keep sending it back and ain't to the post office
Well I know that, it's you!
And how come you won't talk to me?
I'll come over by, [?] won't need anything
I need you baby...

Trivia about the song Return To Sender by The Residents

When was the song “Return To Sender” released by The Residents?
The song Return To Sender was released in 1989, on the album “The King and Eye ”.
Who composed the song “Return To Sender” by The Residents?
The song “Return To Sender” by The Residents was composed by Otis Blackwell, Winfield Scott.

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