 Sgt. Pepper's one and only lonely hearts club band
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The long-awaited Beatles-iTunes deal could be one step closer to a reality. According to Fashion Week Daily, the Fab Four's Apple Records has given department store Bloomingdale’s exclusive rights to Beatles images and the store will produce a clothing line featuring Beatles images from records and movies on t-shirts, jackets and accessories for this holiday shopping season.However, the big news is that Bloomingdale’s will also be selling limited edition Beatles iPods. The iPod will be stocked with every song in the Beatles catalog, but only 100 of them will be made, making the iPod an instant collector’s item. Bloomingdale’s will be selling boxed CD sets as well.
In related news, at Christie’s Rock and Pop memorabilia sale in London yesterday, two pieces of Beatles history were sold to the highest bidder. The hand-painted drum skin from the cover of Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sold for $1.1 million, almost four times more than the estimated sale price. John Lennon’s handwritten lyrics for the song "Give Peace a Chance" were auctioned off as well. The manuscript sold for $834,000, well above the expected selling price of $500,000. A handful of other Beatle items and photographs were auctioned off as well.