What happened for Paul in 1958
Offered here is an original black-and-white drawing by Beatles member Paul McCartney of what appears to be a German soldier dressed in uniform. The illustration, mostly a side bust drawing, includes the German word “Achtung” emanating from the soldier’s mouth, which translates to “Attention” or “Watch Out” in English. McCartney drew the illustration on the reverse side of a passenger transport page that dates to the 1950s.
Paul McCartney apparently likes to doodle. Presented in this lot is a page upon which McCartney drew in pencil the faces of his friends. At the top of the drawing, he wrote “Rockk!!!” and just above the drawing of Lennon, McCartney added the initials: C.C.O., M.M. and C.C.O. McCartney drew the illustration on the reverse side of a directory page of local schools in England that dates to 1956.
Last updated on April 1, 2024
Recording sessions in 1958
The first recording session by the Quarry Men
Jul 12, 1958 • Songs recorded during this session appear on Anthology 1
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