In the U.S. drafts of Bob Dylan's song sold at auction for $508 thousand.
In the United States, the drafts of the song Mr. Tambourine Man American singer Bob Dylan went under the hammer for $508 thousand, the British newspaper The Guardian reported.
"They went under the hammer in Nashville, Tennessee, at an estimated price of $400 thousand to $600 thousand and were eventually sold for $508 thousand," - stated in the publication of January 18.
The drafts sold were two yellowed sheets containing typewritten lyrics and annotations handwritten by Dylan himself on a third draft of the song.
Earlier, on December 13, 2024, it was reported that Bob Dylan's New York City townhouse, where he lived at the peak of his career, was put up for sale for $7.25 million. After Dylan sold the property in 2005, the home passed into the hands of developers who preserved its charm by modernizing it.