Paul McCartney had written "Hey Jude" after the breakup of his sidekick John Lennon with his first wife Cynthia, following his infidelities with Japanese artist Yoko Ono. During the auction, organized online, 250 other lots such as an ashtray used by Ringo Starr or a handwritten page of the script for the clip of the song "Hello, Goodbye", were found.

A sheet of paper on which Paul McCartney handwritten the words of the famous song Hey Jude was sold for $ 910,000 in auctions marking Friday the fiftieth anniversary of the Beatles' separation. This is more than five times the amount estimated upstream of the online sale, coronavirus requires, by the Californian house Julien's Auctions.

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250 lots were offered

Guitars, rare vinyls, autographed objects ... Some 250 lots linked to the legendary British group were offered to fans and collectors around the world, 50 years to the day after its separation.

Paul McCartney had written Hey Jude after another breakup: that of his acolyte John Lennon with his first wife Cynthia, following his infidelities with the Japanese artist Yoko Ono. The song, intended to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce, was originally titled Hey Jules .

Among the other big sales of the day, we find the skin of a drum bass drum with the Beatles logo, and used during the group's first American tour in 1964, sold for $ 200,000. A handwritten page from the screenplay for the song Hello, Goodbye went for 83,200 dollars, and an ashtray used by Ringo Starr at Abbey Road studios in the 1960s for 32,500 dollars.