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Lennon's Glasses Fetch $56,800 at Auction
8 Dec
Summary
- John Lennon's signature glasses sold for $56,800 at auction.
- The Beatles' iconic Abbey Road cover shoot took only 10 minutes.
- Lennon co-wrote Bowie's first No. 1 hit, 'Fame,' in 1975.

John Lennon's distinctive 'granny glasses' commanded a price of $56,800 at a Sotheby's auction in London in 2020, showcasing the enduring value of his personal style. The Beatles' iconic status is further emphasized by the surprisingly brief 10-minute photoshoot that resulted in the legendary Abbey Road album cover.
Their cultural impact was profound, influencing fashion and music alike, from the psychedelic style of the Sgt. Pepper era to fan crazes sparked by Lennon's look. The band's songwriting partnership, described as "the greatest composers since Beethoven," produced timeless hits.
Beyond their music, the Beatles interacted with various cultural figures, including Muhammad Ali. Lennon's creative spirit also extended to collaborations, such as co-writing David Bowie's 1975 number-one single, 'Fame,' a testament to his innovative approach to music.




