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“That Means A Lot” is a track that was recorded and planned for the Beatles sixth British album; “Help!” but The Beatles didn’t like the recording. Although they did record a re-make (Takes 20 – 24) on March 30th, 1965. This is Take 1, recorded on February 20th, 1965.
[Chorus 1]
A friend says that your love won't mean a lot
And you know that your love is all you've got
At times things are so fine, and at times they're not
But when she says she loves you, that means a lot
[Chorus 2]
A friend says that a love is never true
But you know that this can't apply to you
A touch can mean so much when it's all you've got
And when she says she loves you, that means a lot
[Verse]
Love can be deep inside
Love can be suicide
Can't you see you can't hide what you feel
When it's real?
[Chorus 3]
A friend says that your love won't mean a lot
But you know that your love is all you've got
A touch can mean so much when it's all you've got
But when she says she loves you, that means a lot
[Outro]
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
Can't you see, yeah
That Means a Lot (Take 1) was written by Lennon-McCartney & Paul McCartney.
That Means a Lot (Take 1) was produced by George Martin.
The Beatles released That Means a Lot (Take 1) on Mon Mar 18 1996.