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"That Means a Lot" is a song written mainly by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney. It was released in 1965 by P.J. Proby. Proby's version reached #24 on the NME chart.[1] Prior to the release by Proby, the Beatles recorded a version that was intended for the Help! film and soundtrack album.[2] The Beatles were dissatisfied with the song and their version was not released until the Anthology 2 CD in 1996.[1]

P.J. Proby single label
P.J. Proby single label

Lennon said at the time, "This song is a ballad which Paul and I wrote for the film but we found we just couldn't sing it. In fact, we made a hash of it, so we thought we'd better give it to someone who could do it well."[2] In an interview with Mark Lewisohn in 1988, McCartney said, "There were a few songs that we were just not as keen on, or we didn't think they were quite finished. This was one of them."[3]


P.J. Proby version


Brian Epstein, the Beatles' business manager, gave the song to Proby, another of the acts he managed. Proby was introduced to Epstein by Jack Good who had created numerous television shows including Around The Beatles. Proby released "That Means a Lot" in September 1965. His version was produced by Ron Richards, arranged and conducted by George Martin.


Beatles' version


"That Means a Lot"
Song by The Beatles
from the album Anthology 2
Released18 March 1996
Recorded20 February 1965
GenreRock
Length2:26
LabelApple
Songwriter(s)Lennon–McCartney
Producer(s)Ron Richards

Multiple takes of the song were recorded by the Beatles on 20 February and 30 March 1965. The three takes recorded on 30 March were markedly different from the original but not more successful.[2]

The song is credited to Lennon–McCartney, but in his 1980 interview with Playboy, Lennon claimed the song was written by McCartney.[4] Music critic Ian MacDonald speculated that "Lennon may have helped with the lyric, the middle eight, and the arrangement". He had harsher words to say about the song, describing it as "a botch, rightly excluded from the Help! album" and "the structure sounds wrong and, at worst, seems completely arbitrary". He also claims it as "an attempt to rewrite Lennon's 'Ticket to Ride' ... to which take 1 of 'That Means a Lot' bears a blatant resemblance" and that it "reveals the Beatles in the unfamiliar roles of blunderers in the dark".[5]


Personnel


Personnel per MacDonald[6]

See also



Notes


  1. Lewisohn 1994, p. 9.
  2. Lewisohn 1988, p. 56–57.
  3. Lewisohn 1988, p. 12.
  4. Sheff 2000, p. 195.
  5. MacDonald 2005, p. 152.
  6. MacDonald 2005, p. 151.

References





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- [en] That Means a Lot

[es] That Means a Lot

«That Means a Lot» es una canción escrita por John Lennon y Paul McCartney y lanzada en 1965 por P. J. Proby. La versión de Proby alcanzó el n.º24 en la tabla NME.[1] Antes del lanzamiento de Proby, The Beatles grabaron una versión que estaba destinada para salir en la película Help! y en la banda sonora de la misma.[2] The Beatles estaban insatisfechos con la canción y su versión no se publicó hasta el CD Anthology 2 en 1996.[1]

[ru] That Means a Lot

«That Means a Lot» (с англ. — «Это многое значит») — песня, написанная Ленноном и Маккартни и записанная (и выпущенная) в 1965 Пи Джей Проби (P. J. Proby). Версия Проби достигла 24-го места в чарте New Musical Express.[2] До того, как песня была записана Проби, The Beatles записали свою версию, которая была предназначена для фильма и альбома Help!.[3] The Beatles не были удовлетворены качеством этой песни (were dissatisfied with the song) и их версия не была выпущена до того, как появилась на CD Anthology 2 в 1996 г.[2]



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