Return to Sender Chords by Elvis Presley

Tempo:
131.75 bpm
Chords used:

Bb

Ab

Eb

Fm

Cm

Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
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Return to Sender chords
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[Eb] Return [Cm] the cinder, [Fm] return [Bb] the cinder.
[Eb] I gave a letter [Cm] to the postman, [Fm] he put it in [Bb] his sack.
[Eb] Bright and early [Cm] next morning, [Fm] he brought [Bb] my letter [Eb] back.
She wrote [Ab] upon it, return [Bb] the cinder.
[Fm] [Ab] Address [D] unknown, [Ab] no [Bb] such number, [Eb] no such soul.
[Bbm] [Ab] We had [Bb] to borrow [Ab] a [Bb] lover's back.
[F] I write I'm sorry, but my letter keeps [G] coming back.
[Ab]
[Eb] So then I dropped it [Cm] in the mailbox, [Fm] as any special [Bb] deed.
[Eb] Bright and early [Cm] next morning, [Fm] it came [Bb] right back [Eb] to me.
She [Ab] wrote upon it, return [Bb] the cinder.
[Ab] Address [Bb] unknown, [Ab] no [Bb] such person, [Eb] no such soul.
[Ab] This time I'm gonna take it myself, [Eb] and put it right in her hand.
[F] And if it comes back, the very next day, [Ab] then I'll understand.
Return [Bb] the cinder, [Ab] address [Bb] unknown, [Ab] no [Bb] such number, [Eb] no such soul.
[Ab] Return [Bb] the cinder, [Ab] return [Bb] the cinder, [Ab] return [Bb] the cinder, [Ab] return [Bb] the cinder.
[Ab]
Key:  
Bb
12341111
Ab
134211114
Eb
12341116
Fm
123111111
Cm
13421113
Bb
12341111
Ab
134211114
Eb
12341116
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Let's start jamming Elvis Presley - Return To Sender chords, practice the chord sequence Ab, Bb, Eb, Cm, Fm, Bb and Ab. A good strategy is to initiate at 65 BPM and then accelerate to the track's regular speed of 132 BPM. To match your vocal range and chord inclination, adjust the capo in line with the key: Ab Major.

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_ _ [Eb] _ _ Return [Cm] the cinder, _ _ [Fm] _ return [Bb] the cinder.
_ _ [Eb] I gave a letter [Cm] to the _ postman, [Fm] he put it in [Bb] his sack.
_ _ [Eb] _ Bright and early [Cm] next morning, [Fm] he brought [Bb] my letter [Eb] back.
She wrote [Ab] upon it, return [Bb] the cinder.
[Fm] _ _ [Ab] _ _ Address [D] unknown, _ _ [Ab] _ _ no [Bb] such number, _ _ [Eb] _ _ no such soul.
[Bbm] _ [Ab] We _ had [Bb] to borrow _ _ [Ab] _ a [Bb] lover's back.
_ _ [F] _ I write I'm sorry, but my letter keeps [G] coming back.
[Ab] _
_ _ [Eb] So then I dropped it [Cm] in the mailbox, _ [Fm] as any special [Bb] deed.
_ _ [Eb] _ Bright and early [Cm] next morning, [Fm] it came [Bb] right back [Eb] to me.
She [Ab] wrote upon it, return [Bb] the cinder.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ Address [Bb] unknown, _ _ [Ab] _ _ no [Bb] such person, _ _ [Eb] _ _ no such soul.
_ _ [Ab] _ This time I'm gonna take it myself, [Eb] and put it right in her hand.
_ _ [F] And if it comes back, the very next day, [Ab] then I'll _ understand.
_ _ _ _ Return [Bb] the cinder, _ _ [Ab] _ _ address [Bb] unknown, _ _ [Ab] _ _ no [Bb] such number, _ _ [Eb] _ _ no such soul.
_ _ [Ab] _ _ Return [Bb] the cinder, _ _ [Ab] _ _ return [Bb] the cinder, _ _ [Ab] _ return [Bb] the cinder, _ _ [Ab] _ _ return [Bb] the cinder. _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ _ _ _ _

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