AN original demo tape of The Beatles before they became stars was dumped in a squash court, legal papers claim. The recording, made at Abbey Road Studios in London in 1962, is worth up to £5million…
Court documents in California say Mr Emerick found the tape in 1964 among rubbish discarded at a squash court by a colleague at EMI, which later became Universal.joined and including Love Me Do, but Universal disagrees.
Universal and the family have been involved in an ongoing battle which has lasted nearly two years and “has an awfully long way to go yet”.Most read in The Sun
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