Eleanor Rigby really existed
Found
documents to prove it could be the final solution to one of the mysteries that has always been passionate fans of the Beatles: Eleanor Rigby who was the song? The answer may lie in a note dated 1911, which shows a payment made to a cleaning lady, "and Rigby, who worked at the time in a hospital in Liverpool, which co-sign the receipt. A woman who, like the song, never married and died alone.
That document was given in 1990 by Paul McCartney himself (the author of the song, although John Lennon claimed years after he co-authorship) Annie Mawson, owner of a group that uses music to help children with problems, asking him something to raise funds. The Mawson had told McCartney that among the musicians who use a curative intent was "Yellow Submarine." Now Mawson, leader of the "Sunbeam Music Trust, has decided to auction the paper will be sold Nov. 27 in London, and is expected to star price, more than 500,000 pounds to fund a center for music therapy.
Found
documents to prove it could be the final solution to one of the mysteries that has always been passionate fans of the Beatles: Eleanor Rigby who was the song? The answer may lie in a note dated 1911, which shows a payment made to a cleaning lady, "and Rigby, who worked at the time in a hospital in Liverpool, which co-sign the receipt. A woman who, like the song, never married and died alone.
That document was given in 1990 by Paul McCartney himself (the author of the song, although John Lennon claimed years after he co-authorship) Annie Mawson, owner of a group that uses music to help children with problems, asking him something to raise funds. The Mawson had told McCartney that among the musicians who use a curative intent was "Yellow Submarine." Now Mawson, leader of the "Sunbeam Music Trust, has decided to auction the paper will be sold Nov. 27 in London, and is expected to star price, more than 500,000 pounds to fund a center for music therapy.
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