
Stevie Ray Vaughan Authentic 4.75x5 Napkin w/ Handwritten Lyrics BAS #AE13213
Own a rare piece of music history with this original 4.75x5 napkin featuring handwritten lyrics by legendary blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. A truly unique collectible for serious music fans, this item provides an intimate glimpse into SRV’s creative process as he developed what would become the track "Telephone Song" from the 1990 album Family Style by The Vaughan Brothers. While the napkin is unsigned, it was personally written by Stevie Ray Vaughan himself, making it an exceptionally rare find for any collector.
Key Features:
- Personally handwritten lyrics by Stevie Ray Vaughan – Offering insight into the early development of the song "Telephone Song"
- Lyrics written on a 4.75x5 napkin – A raw and authentic artifact from SRV’s creative moments
- 100% Authentic – Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and tamper-evident hologram from Beckett Authentication Services
- Verifiable Authenticity – Check the Beckett Authentication Services website to confirm its legitimacy
- Not signed – This item showcases Stevie’s handwriting, but does not include a signature
- Historical significance – Features alternative song title "Truest Tone Phone" and lyrics both included and omitted from the final recorded version
The lyrics capture the raw essence of Stevie Ray Vaughan's creative journey, with lines such as: “Your lips in the pictures / Just won't move at all / I love you baby…”—an early draft reflecting the song’s evolution. Fans of SRV will recognize other familiar lyrics that ultimately made it into the final version, like “I love you baby with all my might / Come on home and squeeze me tight.” Despite some minor moisture spotting and creasing, the handwriting remains in excellent, legible condition—preserving a tangible connection to one of blues-rock’s greatest icons.
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an authentic, handwritten lyric draft from the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan—a perfect addition to any music memorabilia collection.
Own a rare piece of music history with this original 4.75x5 napkin featuring handwritten lyrics by legendary blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. A truly unique collectible for serious music fans, this item provides an intimate glimpse into SRV’s creative process as he developed what would become the track "Telephone Song" from the 1990 album Family Style by The Vaughan Brothers. While the napkin is unsigned, it was personally written by Stevie Ray Vaughan himself, making it an exceptionally rare find for any collector.
Key Features:
- Personally handwritten lyrics by Stevie Ray Vaughan – Offering insight into the early development of the song "Telephone Song"
- Lyrics written on a 4.75x5 napkin – A raw and authentic artifact from SRV’s creative moments
- 100% Authentic – Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and tamper-evident hologram from Beckett Authentication Services
- Verifiable Authenticity – Check the Beckett Authentication Services website to confirm its legitimacy
- Not signed – This item showcases Stevie’s handwriting, but does not include a signature
- Historical significance – Features alternative song title "Truest Tone Phone" and lyrics both included and omitted from the final recorded version
The lyrics capture the raw essence of Stevie Ray Vaughan's creative journey, with lines such as: “Your lips in the pictures / Just won't move at all / I love you baby…”—an early draft reflecting the song’s evolution. Fans of SRV will recognize other familiar lyrics that ultimately made it into the final version, like “I love you baby with all my might / Come on home and squeeze me tight.” Despite some minor moisture spotting and creasing, the handwriting remains in excellent, legible condition—preserving a tangible connection to one of blues-rock’s greatest icons.
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an authentic, handwritten lyric draft from the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan—a perfect addition to any music memorabilia collection.
Original: $1,919.00
-65%$1,919.00
$671.65Description
Own a rare piece of music history with this original 4.75x5 napkin featuring handwritten lyrics by legendary blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan. A truly unique collectible for serious music fans, this item provides an intimate glimpse into SRV’s creative process as he developed what would become the track "Telephone Song" from the 1990 album Family Style by The Vaughan Brothers. While the napkin is unsigned, it was personally written by Stevie Ray Vaughan himself, making it an exceptionally rare find for any collector.
Key Features:
- Personally handwritten lyrics by Stevie Ray Vaughan – Offering insight into the early development of the song "Telephone Song"
- Lyrics written on a 4.75x5 napkin – A raw and authentic artifact from SRV’s creative moments
- 100% Authentic – Includes Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and tamper-evident hologram from Beckett Authentication Services
- Verifiable Authenticity – Check the Beckett Authentication Services website to confirm its legitimacy
- Not signed – This item showcases Stevie’s handwriting, but does not include a signature
- Historical significance – Features alternative song title "Truest Tone Phone" and lyrics both included and omitted from the final recorded version
The lyrics capture the raw essence of Stevie Ray Vaughan's creative journey, with lines such as: “Your lips in the pictures / Just won't move at all / I love you baby…”—an early draft reflecting the song’s evolution. Fans of SRV will recognize other familiar lyrics that ultimately made it into the final version, like “I love you baby with all my might / Come on home and squeeze me tight.” Despite some minor moisture spotting and creasing, the handwriting remains in excellent, legible condition—preserving a tangible connection to one of blues-rock’s greatest icons.
Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own an authentic, handwritten lyric draft from the legendary Stevie Ray Vaughan—a perfect addition to any music memorabilia collection.
























