Mr. Johnson said the feet at the front of the shot were thought to be Yoko Ono's
The photograph was taken at the 1969 recording of The Ballad of John and Yoko
at Abbey Road Studios in London.
The song was released in May of that year and became the band's last number
one single.
Merseyside author Dean Johnson, who has revealed the shot in a book, said it
showed a "sad epitaph to the greatest musical partnership".
Mr Johnson was sent the photo by a Beatles fan after appealing for unusual
and rare images of the band on Facebook.
He said he had seen "nearly everything" to do with the Liverpool group, but
had "never seen" the shot of John and Paul.
"The Ballad of John and Yoko was a unique session as only John and Paul took
part and, in a way, was a sad epitaph to the greatest musical partnership in pop
history."
He added that the feet that can be seen in the foreground of the shot were
thought to be those of Lennon's wife, the artist and musician Yoko Ono.
The song, written by Lennon about his marriage to Ono, was recorded in April
1969 while the other two Beatles, Ringo Starr and George Harrison, were
away.
Lennon released his first solo single, Give Peace A Chance, in the following
July and left the Beatles two months later.
The photo is included in Mr Johnson's book The Beatles and Me, which gathers
together unusual pictures of and stories about the band.
Source:
http://www.bbc.co.uk
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