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Handwritten U2 lyrics sell for £76,000 at coronavirus charity auction

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U2 lyrics handwritten by Bono have sold for £76,000 during a coronavirus charity auction. The sheet, which was also signed by the Irish frontman, featured the words to his band's 1987 hit, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For.

It sold during the One Love Covid-19 Relief Auction, organised by the label Island Records, which raised a total of £179,755 for NHS Charities Together and Feeding America.

Nearly 800 people registered to bid and more than 3,250 bids were logged during the hour-long live broadcast. The lots also included handwritten and signed lyrics by Annie Lennox for Sweet Dreams, as well as a tour of the Abbey Road music studios in London. © 2019 Hindustan Times MUMBAI, INDIA - DECEMBER 15: Irish rock band U2 performs as

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