John Lennon’s post-Beatles breakup letter to Paul McCartney goes up for auction | Virgin Radio UK

John Lennon’s letter to Paul McCartney following the break up of The Beatles has gone up for auction and currently has a high bid of $28,000.
The day The Beatles split up – 10th April, 1970 – was a very bad day.
Shortly afterwards, John Lennon, not known for being especially moderate with his emotions or opinions, took out his typewriter and wrote a letter to his songwriting partner, which you can read here.
The letter, written in 1971, was a direct response to Paul McCartney’s then-recent interview with music paper Melody Maker, wherein he openly discussed the dissolution of the Beatles’ partnership as well as his thoughts on Lennon’s relationship with Yoko Ono —or the singular JOHNANDYOKO, as Lennon himself dubs he and his wife Yoko in the letter.
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