The vinyl disc recording that persuaded George Martin of the Beatles produce a unique piece of history of the group, goes on sale Friday announced the auction house Omega Auctions. "This single disc of 78 revolutions, with 'Hello Little Girl' on one side and 'Till There Was You' on the other, was pressed at HMV Oxford Street store in London before being presented by the band's manager Brian Epstein George Martin, "he said in a statement Omega Auctions, which will auction the album on March 22 in Warrington (north west England).
The group's name on the disk appears as Paul McCartney and The Beatles, and according to a "conservative estimate" will reach 10,000 pounds (12,700 euros, 14,000 dollars), although recently a tooth of John Lennon was sold for more than double, 23.000 pounds. "It is one of the rare recordings of the Beatles," said historian Mark Lewisohn, an expert in the group of Liverpool. "The uniqueness of the disc is reinforced by Brian Epstein writing on the label."