John Lennon's 'Give Peace a Chance' to be auctioned
New House of York - A text file containing King John Lennon’s iconic lyrics, "Apply Peace a Fortune," written during the legendary 1969 Bed-in protest for peacefulness, volition be auctioned in London this summer. In the lag, fans canful experience it at Christie’s Newly York vendue house through Sabbatum.
Christie’s says the famous Beatles gave the hand-written lyrics to 16-year-old Gail Renard during the eight-day Bed-in with John Lennon and Yoko Ono at the Queens Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal.
John Lennon penned the lyrics and recorded the song in the hotel room with about 50 guests, world Health Organization included vocalizer Petula Kenneth Clark and stick poet Woody Allen Ginsberg.
The sung dynasty is expected to impart $400,000 to $600,000 at the July 10 London auction.
Renard is a clowning writer for British television.