Drafts of Bob Dylan’s Mr Tambourine Man sell for more than £400,000 at auction

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Drafts of Bob Dylan’s Mr Tambourine Man sell for more than £400,000 at auction
Author: Naomi Clarke
Published: Jan, 18 2025 20:04

Bob Dylan’s typewritten drafts for his hit song Mr Tambourine Man have sold for more than £400,000 after they went under the hammer in America. The two yellow sheets of paper contain three progressive drafts of the lyrics, with annotations made in Dylan’s hand on the third draft of the song which he released in 1965.

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They went to sale on Saturday in Nashville, Tennessee with an estimated price tag of between 400,000 to 600,000 US dollars (£328,461 to £492,691), finally selling for 508,000 US dollars (£417,145). The lyrical drafts were among 60 items that were up for sale in the dedicated auction for acclaimed musician Dylan, with 50 pieces from the personal collection of American music journalist Al Aronowitz.

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A 1968 oil painting created and signed by Dylan also met its estimate of 200,000 to 300,000 US dollars (£164,230 to £246,345) as it went for 260,000 dollars (£213,499). The artwork, which depicts a figure in bold colours and in a cubist style, was produced by the US star at the beginning of his artistic endeavours after his first wife Sara gifted him oil paints for his 27th birthday.

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Also among the high value lots was a 1983 Fender Telecaster electric guitar which was owned and played by Dylan before he gifted it to famed amplifier technician and musician Cesar Diaz. The instrument surpassed its estimate of 80,000 to 120,000 US dollars (£65,692 to £98,538), achieving 222,250 US dollars (£182,501) at auction.

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