Remembering Waylon 2014-10-05 Auction - 485 Price Results - Guernsey's in AZ - Page 15
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Phoenix, AZ, United States
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Remembering Waylon

On October 5 at Phoenix's stunning Musical Instrument Museum, New York City-based auction house Guernsey?s will resurrect the aura of outlaw country megastar Waylon Jennings with the sale of many of his personal belongings. For the first time, Jennings? legions of fans will have a chance to own a piece of musical history. The featured collection is being offered by country music legend Jessi Colter, Jennings? wife of more than thirty years with whom he often shared the stage. The event will help bring attention to the important care provided at the Phoenix Children?s Hospital.
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Unsigned Copies of Contract Between A&M Records and: Unsigned copies of a contract between A&M and Waylon Jennings dated July 10, 1963.
0304: Unsigned Copies of Contract Between A&M Records andEst. $1,200-$1,600
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Writing Tablet with Handwritten Notes and 45 Pages of: Big 25 Tablet. An extraordinary collection giving the reader a glimpse into a young Waylon's musical mind and personal life. Page one contains note to Maxine (Waylon's first wife): “Wake me up at
0305: Writing Tablet with Handwritten Notes and 45 Pages ofEst. $20,000-$25,000
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Handwritten Letter on Guitar Logo Stationary: Handwritten letter on logo stationery. “Get rid of the cat” letter (in sleeve on cardboard).
0306: Handwritten Letter on Guitar Logo StationaryEst. $800-$1,200
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Handwritten Lyrics for "The Outlaw Song": Handwritten lyrics of “The Outlaw Song.” One page written on both sides. Seven verses.
0307: Handwritten Lyrics for "The Outlaw Song"Est. $2,000-$4,000
Handwritten Verse on "Flying W" stationery: Handwritten verse on "Flying W" stationery (color). “There are times I don' remember / There are times I won't forget / Rode 'em hard and / Left 'em soaking wet.”
0309: Handwritten Verse on "Flying W" stationeryEst. $2,000-$4,000Lot Passed
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Handwritten Lyrics for "The Other Side": One sheet of ruled paper containing lyrics of “The Other Side” by Waylon Jennings. Handwritten on both sides. Lyrics begin with: “I don't want to cause you no trouble but I ain't gonna tell you
0310: Handwritten Lyrics for "The Other Side"Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Handwritten Lyrics for "Time Will Tell the Story": One page of ruled paper containing lyrics of “Time Will Tell The Story.” Handwritten by Waylon Jennings. Three verses. Circa 1960s.
0311: Handwritten Lyrics for "Time Will Tell the Story"Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Handwritten Lyrics for "Man of Constant Sorrow": One page of ruled paper containing lyrics of “Man of Constant Sorrow.” Handwritten by Waylon Jennings. Three verses. Circa 1960s.
0312: Handwritten Lyrics for "Man of Constant Sorrow"Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Handwritten Lyrics for "The Chance I'll Have to Take": One page of ruled paper containing lyrics of “The Chance I'll Have To Take.” Handwritten by Waylon Jennings. Three verses. Circa 1960s.
0313: Handwritten Lyrics for "The Chance I'll Have to Take"Est. $2,000-$4,000
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Two Handwritten Songs by Waylon Jennings: Two songs handwritten by Waylon Jennings. “I Wonder Just Were I Went Wrong” and “Down Come The World,” which Waylon wrote in conjunction with Bozo Darnell.
0314: Two Handwritten Songs by Waylon JenningsEst. $5,000-$7,000
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Handwritten Lyrics Discussing Life Experience: Handwritten lyrics on paper in plastic sleeve with foam core backing. First verse: “I've come a long way from nowhere.” Second verse: “Done that I've been there.”
0315: Handwritten Lyrics Discussing Life ExperienceEst. $1,000-$2,000
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Handwritten Lyrics: Handwritten lyrics on paper in plastic sleeve with cardboard backing. First verse: “But for all of the big talk.” Second verse: “All of the noise that I make.”
0316: Handwritten LyricsEst. $2,000-$4,000
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One Page of Handwritten Lyrics About Love: One page of handwritten lyrics. Two verses, the first beginning with “I give you your way in every way". Second verse discusses how he just can’t stop loving someone who doesn't love him back.
0317: One Page of Handwritten Lyrics About LoveEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Handwritten Notes/Lyrics About Love and Women: One sheet of yellow-ruled paper, handwritten on both sides by Waylon Jennings. First verse: “True love don't got no potential, when you're out of sweet nothin’s to say.” Second verse: “But I
0318: Handwritten Notes/Lyrics About Love and WomenEst. $2,000-$4,000
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Handwritten Lyrics for "Spit and Whittle": One page of yellow ruled paper containing handwritten lyrics of “Spit and Whittle.”
0319: Handwritten Lyrics for "Spit and Whittle"Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Handwritten Setlist on Guitar Logo Stationary: Setlist on guitar logo stationery. Handwritten on both sides by Waylon Jennings containing song titles numbered 1 to 31. Many songs checked off and/or crossed out. Set list includes: 1. "Run With
0320: Handwritten Setlist on Guitar Logo StationaryEst. $1,500-$2,000
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Handwritten Lyrics for Multiple Song Ideas: Two sheets plus one half-sheet of yellow ruled paper of handwritten lyrics in pencil. Two sheets written on both sides. Lyrics include: 1. “Woke up this morning in trouble” 2. “Love ain't
0321: Handwritten Lyrics for Multiple Song IdeasEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Three Pages with Handwritten Lyrics About a Man's Life: Three pages of white ruled paper with handwritten lyrics by Waylon Jennings. Two full sheets and one partial sheet. Lyrics include: 1. “The lives of a man on the Western plains” 2. “The
0322: Three Pages with Handwritten Lyrics About a Man's LifeEst. $4,000-$5,000
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Two Sheets of Handwritten Lyrics About a Man's: Two sheets of handwritten lyrics by Waylon Jennings. Lyrics include: “A man among men / I once was admired and respected / The envy of all of my friends.”
0323: Two Sheets of Handwritten Lyrics About a Man'sEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Buena Vista Productions Presentation Folder: Buena Vista Productions Presentation Folder, in which RCA introduces Waylon and his great first single, “That's The Chance I'll Have To Take.” Includes a two-color promotional flyer with Waylon's
0324: Buena Vista Productions Presentation FolderEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Cotton Bowl Appearance Contracts: Approximately 25 documents detailing activities surrounding Waylon's aappearance at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. Jessi Colter was also included in the July 1978 performance.
0325: Cotton Bowl Appearance ContractsEst. $1,200-$1,700