Money was a prime villain — along with war, bigotry and some of the other ills of modern society — when Beatles mega-star John Lennon and his newlywed wife Yoko Ono spent a famous week in bed at a Montreal hotel in 1969 to promote peace, love and pyjama power.But various artifacts created during Lennon and Ono's historic stay in Canada continue to fetch stunning prices at auctions around the world, and the latest relic from the couple's Montreal "Bed-In For Peace" — a simple placard with the words "BED" and "PEACE" scribbled by Lennon in black marker — is expected to fetch up to $160,000 at a Christie's sale of pop culture memorabilia next month in Britain.
- What Goes On
- I Me Mine
- John Lennon
- Paul McCartney
- George Harrison
- Ringo Starr
- Rock & Roll Music
- Things We Said Today
- The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill
- And Your Bird Can Sing
- Paperback Writer
- Help!
- Come Together
- There's A Place
- I want you
- The Fool On The Hill
- Words Of Love
- It's Only Love
- Savoy Truffle
- Across The Universe
- A Day In The Life
- Ticket To Ride
- From Me To You
- That Means A Lot
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