That Means A Lot is a Lennon-McCartney song recorded for the album (and film) Help! but later threw away by The Beatles. When they decided not to release it, they gave it to P.J. Proby, who had a minor hit with his version. The original Beatles version was only released 31 years later, on the Anthology Vol.2 album.
2:08 Ringo: *poke poke* John: -_- *shoves ringo away* XD
Squirrelzstar1 21 hours ago
this is perfect for Rubber Soul :/
jiritlusty11 1 week ago
The song is maybe very different from Help ! (the whole album), this could probably be the reason. A great song anyway. Like it
TheLMBLucas 1 week ago
Great song...i've never heard this before i agree this should have been included on the Help album i have pretty much every Beatles album except the Anthology albums now i really think i oughta get those too.
shawndixon13 1 week ago
This is an awesome mix. Too bad this was not included on the "Help" album or in the movie.
1962drob 1 week ago
It's strange but the cool harmonys on this sound to this ear more like early Beach Boys than Beatles and pity the song wasn't put onto the Help Album .
luxyaltz219 2 months ago
Awesome!
janjulius64 2 months ago
This got me to thinking. It really surprises me that someone at Ford Motor Company didn't think to show up with new Mustangs for the Beatles to be seen tooling around with while in America. What an easy obvious promotion. This would not be missed out on today. But two great iconic images of the 60"s that were unveiled to the US within a couple of months of each other.
1967mustanggta 3 months ago
lindo Paul :3
lizstarrharrison 5 months ago
:3
lizstarrharrison 5 months ago