AN extremely rare Beatles record found languishing in a loft has sold for 77,500 British pounds (US$110,000) at auction.
The 10-inch acetate of “Till There Was You” and “Hello Little Girl” from 1962 has been described as “a Holy Grail item.”
It was the first Beatles disc to be cut before the band broke into the national charts and bears the writing of their manager Brian Epstein.
Omega Auctions said it was “nicely surprised” by the price paid by a Manchester man for the item.
The disc lay forgotten in the home of Les Maguire — the keyboardist in fellow Liverpool act, Gerry and the Pacemakers.
The 78 RPM record — mislabeled by Epstein as “Til There Was You” and described as being the work of “Paul McCartney & The Beatles” — was made at the HMV store in Oxford Street, London.
“Hello Little Girl,” on the other side, was again mislabeled as “Hullo Little Girl” and was described as being by “John Lennon & The Beatles.”
In a bid to secure the band a recording contract, it was presented to future Beatles producer George Martin — who died earlier in March — at the EMI record label. (SD-Agencies)
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