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Paul McCartney "Too Bad About Sorrows" Audio Tape

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Paul McCartney  Too Bad About Sorrows  Audio Tape
This most unusual, one-of-a-kind Beatles collectible has been tucked away for more than forty years by the original recipient who received it in 1965. The story begins with a contest conducted by radio station WRDC in Hartford, Connecticut, whereby listeners were encouraged to submit, on a postcard, a question they would like to have answered by their favorite Beatle. If their question was chosen, the winner was promised a personalized audio answer from the respective Beatle to whom the question was directed. Contained on the three-inch reel of tape is Paul McCartney reading and then responding to the following question: “Paul, what and when was the first song you and John wrote?” He addresses his response to the winner, whose name is Emily, and continues by saying that he conferred with John and both agreed that the song was “Too Bad About Sorrows;” a song he admitted was not very good. Paul then sings and hums a short, six-second burst of the never recorded song. The entire exchange is approximately 30-seconds in length. Accompanying the tape is a congratulatory letter, dated September 25, 1965, from WDRC assuring Emily that Paul McCartney did, indeed, actually hold, in his hand, her handwritten card containing her question! Emily’s original postmarked card that was returned to her with the tape and letter is also included. The winner of this lot can, likewise, be assured that Paul McCartney did, indeed, touch Emily’s postcard! Whether or not the tape was ever aired on WDRC is unknown. It is likely, however, that the winner’s questions were answered during The Beatles’ tour stop in New York City for their Ed Sullivan Show appearance and historic first Shea Stadium concert; New York being the closest city to Hartford. We do know that WDRC did give away tickets to the Shea Stadium concert.