Drafts of the song were written by American singer-songwriter and Nobel Prize winner Bob Dylan. Tambourine Man, written in 1965, was sold at auction in the United States for $508,000. writes about this Guard.
“They were auctioned in Nashville, Tennessee with an estimated price of $400,000 to $600,000 and ultimately sold for $508,000,” the post said.
The publication states that draft lyrics are among the 60 items offered for sale. The exhibition also included 50 pieces from the personal collection of American music journalist Al Aronowitz.
The Guardian also writes that in March 1964, Aronowitz woke up to find Dylan, then 22, asleep on the couch and a piece of paper with Mr. Tambourine Man’s lyrics crumpled up in the trash can. Dylan spent the night at Aronowitz’s home in New Jersey writing and rewriting his new song on a typewriter before making the first drafts.
“Two sheets of yellow paper containing three pages of the author’s typescript, including three progressive drafts of ‘Mr. “Tambourine Man” with Bob Dylan’s comments on the third draft of the song comes from the description of the lot on the auction house’s website JulienWho sold the drafts in question?
It also appears from the description that two drafts of the song were written on the front and back of the first paper, while the second paper contained the third draft. The pages show significant changes from the first draft to the third draft, which is close to the final version of the song, but there are still significant deviations from the final lyrics.
before that reportedIt was learned that the collection of 42 letters of Bob Dylan was sold at auction for approximately 670 thousand dollars. The new owner was the famous Portuguese bookstore Lello.
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Source: Gazeta

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