The complete collection — 28 albums, every one signed by all four Beatles, displayed as acquired over 60+ years
FIRST PUBLIC OFFERING. This collection has been held privately for over 60 years and has never previously been offered for sale publicly, at auction, or through any dealer. You are not looking at something that was passed on elsewhere. This is its debut.
You are looking at what is believed to be the largest known collection of Beatles albums signed by all four members of the band — John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. A single album signed by all four Beatles routinely commands six figures at major auction houses. A signed copy of Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band sold for $290,500. A signed White Album fetched $223,822. Signed copies of late-period Beatles albums are described by experts as "virtually non-existent."
This collection contains 28 such albums. Nothing comparable has ever come to market. Nothing comparable may ever come to market again. Two of the four signers — John Lennon and George Harrison — are no longer with us, making it permanently impossible to add new authentic signatures to the world's supply.
Born: June 18, 1942
Age: 83
Bass, Vocals, Principal Songwriter
Still touring worldwide to sold-out arenas. His signature appears on this collection. It will not always be obtainable.
Born: July 7, 1940
Age: 85
Drums, Vocals
The oldest Beatle, still touring with his All-Starr Band. His signature appears on this collection. It will not always be obtainable.
Born: October 9, 1940
Murdered: December 8, 1980 — Age 40
Vocals, Rhythm Guitar, Principal Songwriter
Shot outside his Dakota apartment in New York City. His signature has not appeared on new material in over 45 years. No future supply is possible.
Born: February 25, 1943
Died: November 29, 2001 — Age 58
Lead Guitar, Vocals, Songwriter
Frank Sinatra called Harrison's "Something" the greatest love song of the past fifty years. Lost to lung cancer. No future supply is possible.
With Lennon's murder in 1980 and Harrison's passing in 2001, the window in which all four Beatles could sign anything together closed permanently over four decades ago. Every fully-signed Beatles item is a finite, irreplaceable piece of history.
Each album below is signed by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.
The Beatles hold an all-time record 20 No. 1 singles and 19 No. 1 albums on the Billboard charts — more than any artist in history.
The album that launched the British Invasion in America. Originally released on the small Vee-Jay label before Capitol Records took over, this is one of the most collectible Beatles albums in existence. Different pressings with varying track listings add to its legendary status among collectors.
An exceptionally rare Italian pressing of Beatles material. International pressings from the 1960s often featured unique cover art, different track listings, and distinct label designs not found on UK or US releases. Italian Beatles records are among the most sought-after by serious international collectors, and a fully-signed copy is extraordinarily unusual.
Capitol Records' first Beatles album became the fastest-selling LP in American history at the time. It held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard 200 for 11 weeks and introduced an entire generation to the Fab Four. This is the album that made Beatlemania an American phenomenon.
These historic recordings capture the Beatles before they were famous, backing singer Tony Sheridan during their legendary Hamburg residencies in 1961. Featuring a raw, unpolished sound that reveals the band's rock-and-roll roots in the clubs of the Reeperbahn. An essential document of their pre-fame era and exceptionally rare with all four signatures.
The soundtrack to their groundbreaking first film, universally praised by critics who compared them to the Marx Brothers. This was the first Beatles album to consist entirely of Lennon-McCartney originals — a landmark achievement. The film and album together cemented the Beatles as a global cultural force beyond music.
A stunning Japanese pressing on translucent red vinyl — one of the most visually striking Beatles collectibles in existence. Japanese Beatles pressings are universally regarded as among the finest quality vinyl ever manufactured, and colored vinyl variants are exceptionally scarce. Combined with all four authentic signatures, this is a museum-quality artifact.
A thrilling document of Beatlemania at its peak, capturing the band live at the iconic Hollywood Bowl. The screaming fans are so loud they nearly drown out the music — a testament to the unprecedented hysteria the Beatles generated. Producer George Martin originally deemed the recordings unusable due to the overwhelming crowd noise, making this a raw, electrifying snapshot of a cultural earthquake.
Released just in time for the Christmas 1964 shopping season, this album hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 within a week. It captures the Beatles at the height of their early power, blending Lennon-McCartney originals with inspired cover versions that showcased their extraordinary range.
Capitol's reissue of tracks originally released on Vee-Jay, giving American audiences proper access to these seminal early recordings. Features some of the most joyful, energetic performances of their career, including the iconic Isley Brothers cover that became a Beatles staple.
A U.S.-only compilation mixing tracks from the A Hard Day's Night sessions with other recordings, giving American fans exclusive packaging of some of the Beatles' finest early work. The album showcases their rapidly evolving songwriting and studio sophistication.
Another U.S.-only compilation that reached No. 1, blending tracks from the UK Beatles for Sale and other sessions. Shows the band transitioning from their early pop sound toward the more introspective, folk-influenced work that would define their middle period.
Capitol's second U.S. release rocketed to No. 1 and stayed there for five weeks. A powerhouse collection featuring some of the most explosive rock and roll performances of the 1960s, anchored by Lennon's ferocious vocal performances.
One of the most controversial and collectible albums in rock history. The original "butcher cover" — showing the Beatles in white coats surrounded by dismembered baby dolls and raw meat — was quickly recalled and replaced, creating one of the most valuable Beatles collectibles. Even the standard "trunk cover" replacement is highly sought after. A fully-signed copy of either version is an extraordinary rarity.
A landmark in music history: the first documentary album ever released about a rock group. This extraordinary 2-LP set, narrated by John Babcock, weaves together interviews, press conferences, and actual performances to tell the Beatles' story from their early days in Liverpool through the height of Beatlemania. Capitol Records rushed it out to meet the insatiable demand of American fans who wanted more than just music — they wanted the Beatles themselves. The album captures the wit, charm, and charisma of all four members at the peak of their cultural dominance, making it a time capsule of one of the most extraordinary moments in the history of popular music. Signed by all four Beatles, this gatefold double album is an irreplaceable artifact of the British Invasion.
The soundtrack to their second feature film marked a pivotal turning point. The title track, written primarily by Lennon, reflected a genuine personal cry for help beneath its pop exterior. The album shows the band's songwriting reaching new levels of emotional depth and sophistication.
Widely regarded as one of the greatest albums ever recorded and the moment the Beatles transcended pop music forever. Brian Wilson of the Beach Boys said hearing Rubber Soul inspired him to create Pet Sounds, which in turn inspired the Beatles to create Sgt. Pepper. The album that turned rock music into an art form.
A quantum leap in recording technology and artistic ambition. From the backward guitar solo on "I'm Only Sleeping" to the tape loops of "Tomorrow Never Knows," Revolver fundamentally changed what was possible in a recording studio. George Harrison's emergence as a major songwriter is showcased with three compositions, including the biting "Taxman."
The most influential album in the history of recorded music. Released on June 1, 1967, it defined the Summer of Love and proved that a rock album could be a unified work of art. Its innovative production techniques, conceptual framework, and Peter Blake's iconic cover art set the standard against which all subsequent albums would be measured. Won four Grammy Awards including Album of the Year — a first for a rock album. A signed copy sold at auction for $290,500.
Featuring some of the most psychedelic and experimental music of the 1960s alongside some of their most beloved singles. The album bridges the kaleidoscopic ambition of Sgt. Pepper with the raw emotional power of their later work. Contains multiple No. 1 singles and some of the most iconic songs in popular music history.
The rarest of all signed Beatles albums. Experts at TracksAuction.com have stated that fully-signed copies of post-1967 Beatles albums are "virtually non-existent." Only two autographed copies of the White Album are known to have surfaced publicly, with one selling for $223,822 at auction. This sprawling double album showcases an astonishing range of styles — from the delicate "Blackbird" to the proto-metal fury of "Helter Skelter."
The soundtrack to the beloved animated film that became a defining visual artifact of 1960s counterculture. Features new Beatles recordings alongside George Martin's orchestral score. The film and its imagery have become iconic symbols of the psychedelic era and continue to inspire artists and designers worldwide.
The last album the Beatles recorded together (though Let It Be was released later). The iconic crosswalk cover at Abbey Road Studios is the most famous album photograph ever taken. Side two's medley is widely considered the greatest sequence in rock history. Only two signed copies of Abbey Road have ever surfaced publicly. George Harrison's "Something" was called by Frank Sinatra "the greatest love song of the past fifty years."
Anchored by the monumental title track — at over seven minutes, it was the longest single to reach No. 1 at the time — this compilation gathers essential non-album singles. "Hey Jude" spent an extraordinary nine weeks at No. 1, was the Billboard year-end No. 1 song of 1968, and remains one of the most recognizable songs ever written. McCartney wrote it to comfort John Lennon's son Julian during his parents' divorce.
The Beatles' final album release — and the most elusive of all signed Beatles records. Auction experts note that a signed copy of Let It Be has never been publicly documented, making this potentially the only known fully-autographed copy in existence. Phil Spector's production of these raw "Get Back" sessions was controversial, but the songs themselves represent the Beatles at their most nakedly honest.
Vee-Jay Records' elaborate gatefold repackaging of their Beatles material, featuring extensive photos and biographical information about the band. Released to capitalize on Beatlemania, this gatefold edition is now a prized collector's item in its own right. With all four signatures, it bridges the earliest American Beatles releases with the full-blown phenomenon that followed.
The iconic James Bond soundtrack featuring Paul McCartney & Wings performing the explosive title track, produced by George Martin. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song. It remains one of the most beloved Bond themes of all time and a staple of McCartney's live performances to this day. A fully-signed soundtrack album represents a remarkable intersection of Beatles history and cinematic history.
The definitive compilation of the Beatles' early-to-mid period, spanning from "Love Me Do" through "Eleanor Rigby." This double album, paired with its companion Blue Album, represents the most comprehensive overview of the Beatles' recorded legacy. The Red Album covers their meteoric rise from Liverpool unknowns to the biggest band in the world.
The companion to the Red Album, covering the Beatles' extraordinary late period — from the psychedelic revolution of Sgt. Pepper through their breakup. This double album contains what many consider the greatest concentration of songwriting genius ever assembled on a single release, spanning their most innovative and culturally impactful years.
This extraordinary collection of 28 Beatles albums — every one signed by all four members of the greatest band in the history of recorded music — represents over 60 years of careful, dedicated, single-minded collecting. Every piece was acquired through direct contact, authenticated, documented, and preserved. This is not a dealer's assembled lot. It is the life's work of a single collector who understood, decades before the market confirmed it, that fully-signed Beatles albums were among the most finite and irreplaceable artifacts in all of popular culture. It spans the Beatles' entire recorded legacy, from the pre-fame Hamburg recordings with Tony Sheridan through their final studio masterpiece Abbey Road, their last release Let It Be, the iconic compilations, and beyond.
Consider the mathematics of scarcity: The Beatles were actively together for roughly eight years (1962–1970). John Lennon was murdered on December 8, 1980. George Harrison died on November 29, 2001. Every fully-signed Beatles item in existence was created during windows of opportunity that are permanently closed. The global supply of authentic four-member Beatles signatures can only decrease — through loss, damage, institutional acquisition, and the eventual passing of the remaining members. Demand, meanwhile, grows with every generation that discovers their music. The Beatles have sold an estimated 600 million records. Their catalog streams hundreds of millions of times each month. They remain, by every measure, the most beloved act in the history of recorded music. The collectibles market reflects this — and it is moving in only one direction.
This collection includes remarkable rarities that may exist nowhere else in signed form:
• A Japanese red vinyl pressing — extraordinarily rare collector variant
• An Italian pressing — unique international variant
• Let It Be — auction experts state no signed copy has ever been publicly documented
• The White Album — only two signed copies have previously surfaced; one sold for $223,822
• Abbey Road — only two signed copies previously known to exist
• Live and Let Die Soundtrack — Beatles signatures on a post-breakup release
Each signature in this collection is backed by third-party professional authentication with accompanying certificates of authenticity. High-resolution photographs of every signature, in addition to full provenance documentation and chain-of-custody records, are available for review by serious buyers prior to purchase. This collection has never been offered publicly before.
Independent auction results for Beatles items signed by all four members:
| Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | $290,500 |
| The White Album | $223,822 |
| Abbey Road (one of only two known signed copies) | Est. $150,000+ |
| Let It Be (no signed copy previously documented) | Est. $200,000+ |
| Remaining 24 albums at conservative $50,000 avg. | $1,200,000+ |
| Conservative individual auction total | $1,864,322+ |
This collection is listed at $499,999 — less than 27 cents on the dollar against comparable auction results.
20 — No. 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 (all-time record)
19 — No. 1 albums on the Billboard 200 (all-time record)
132 — Total weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 (all-time record)
34 — Top 10 Hot 100 hits (most among groups, all time)
600 million+ — Estimated records sold worldwide (best-selling music act in history)
7 — Grammy Awards
1 — There was only one Beatles. There will never be another.
"In the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make."
— The Beatles, "The End," Abbey Road (1969)
What you are acquiring: The single most comprehensive archive of authenticated Beatles autographs ever assembled in private hands — 28 albums, 112 signatures, spanning the complete recorded legacy of the greatest act in the history of popular music. Two of the four signers are gone. The other two are in their eighties. This collection exists because one person spent a lifetime building it. It will not be built again. The question is not whether it is worth $499,999. The question is whether you will be the one who owns it.
Comparable Beatles memorabilia at this level resides in three places: the permanent collections of institutions like the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Grammy Museum, and the British Library; the estates of the Beatles themselves; and a small number of serious private collections — including those assembled by figures like the late Paul Allen, whose collection of cultural artifacts became internationally celebrated. The market for material at this level is not eBay's typical audience. It is the collector who understands that the greatest artifacts of the 20th century belong alongside the greatest art, and who acquires accordingly. If that is you, this collection has been waiting.
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