Unreleased George Harrison track set to fetch £15,000 at Beatles auction

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An unreleased track by Beatles guitarist George Harrison is to be auctioned along with a series of unseen images of the band.

The secret 1968 song, Hello Miss Mary Bee, comes on a reel-to-reel tape which also includes alternative recordings of several Beatles hits.

Unheard by fans, the Indian-influenced track was written for Harrison's good friend Mary Bee and produced around the time of his first solo album Wonderwall Music.

Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)
Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)

It comes with letters from Harrison to Miss Bee while he was in India with wife Pattie Boyd.

In one extract, Boyd writes that Harrison has "just come into the kitchen singing Mary Bee, Mary Bee about to make a lovely cup of tea".

Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)
Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)

The tape and messages are expected to fetch around £15,000 as part of Omega Auctions' Beatles Memorabilia sale in Warrington, Cheshire, on September 11.

Also going under the hammer are 70 previously unseen negative images of The Beatles taken just before the death of manager Brian Epstein in 1967.

Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)
Beatles auction (Peter Byrne/PA)

Auctioneer Paul Fairweather said: "Whichever lucky person buys the collection will have exclusive access to a piece of history from George's most influential period as both a Beatle and solo artist.

"It is an incredible song which really shows George's fun-loving and caring side.

"I don't think there has ever been such a unique collection of music and memorabilia linked to George that has come up for auction so I expect there to be lots of worldwide interest."

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