"That Means a Lot" was an unreleased Beatles song, recorded in 1965. It was originally to be included on the album Help!, but both John Lennon and Paul McCartney disliked the track, and so it was kept off.
Not to waste the tune, Brian Epstein, the Beatles' business manager, introduced the song to another of the acts he managed, P. J. Proby. An American, he had been introduced to Brian by Jack Good, who had created numerous television shows, and had created a Beatles TV program "Around the Beatles". He also paired P. J. with Cilla Black on a couple of tours.
P.J. released "That Means A Lot" in September of 1965. (Arranged & conducted by George Martin, Produced by Ron Richards.)
The Beatles version of the song was released in 1996 on the Anthology 2 album. The song is credited to Lennon/McCartney, although which of the two wrote the bulk of the song is in debate. In his famed interviews with.
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