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Bill Wyman Personally Owned Rolling Stones “We Love You” Framed Sheet Music
$ 211.2
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Bill Wyman Personally Owned Rolling Stones “We Love You” Framed Sheet Music.Bill Wyman is famous for being a founding member of The Rolling Stones and is a truly iconic bass player with decades of touring and recording with one of the most iconic rock bands of all time. But, he also was an incredible collector of Rolling Stones memorabilia over the course of the bands career. Many of the items he collected over the decades we kept in what he calls his “Rolling Stones Archive” and some of these items he even displayed to the public in his Rolling Stones Museum/British Dining Establishment “Sticky Fingers” in London, which he owned and operated for 32 years.
This item comes directly from Bill Wyman’s personal collection and was displayed in Sticky Fingers as well.
This item is professionally matted and framed and sits undisturbed inside the framed display.
Very good condition, some light signs of wear from age, but overall looks really good.
This sheet music booklet was issued by UK publisher Mirage Music LTD in 1967 when “We Love You” was released.
The sheet music booklet features excellent, very sixties graphics, featuring the cut out heads of Bill, Mick, Keith, Charlie and Brian with their names and the song title underneath.
Frame measures 13.5” x 16”
Display very well.
Frame is wired to hang.
Comes with Certificate of Authenticity.
That this item comes directly from legendary Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman is amazing, but that he also displayed it in his truly impressive collection at Sticky Fingers is really unique. This is a piece that he clearly felt helped to represent the Stones and their impressive career.
Not to mention John Lennon and Paul McCartney both sang on the recorded version of “We Love You”. Lotta music history tied into this piece and this song.
Please message me with any questions.
Please check my other listings, I’m selling a few other unique items from Bill Wyman’s personal collection this month.