That means a lot
Beatles · Anthology 2
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
A friend says that a love
is never true
And you know that this
don't apply on you
A touch can mean so much
when it's all you've got
When she says she loves you
that means a lot
Love can be deep inside,
love can be suicide
Can't you see you can't hide
what you feel when it's real
A friend says that your love
won't mean a lot
And you know that your love
is all you've got
A touch can mean so much
when it's all you've got
When she says she loves you
that means a lot
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
Released on the Beatles' *Anthology 2*, 'That Means A Lot' stands as a poignant reflection on the band's final days. Recorded during the dissolution of the group, the track captures the emotional weight of their departure from the music industry. The song features a stripped-back arrangement that highlights the raw vulnerability of the performers, contrasting sharply with their earlier, more polished productions. It serves as a musical testament to the camaraderie and shared history that defined the Fab Four, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the period leading up to their breakup. The recording remains a significant artifact of their late-career output, preserving the essence of their songwriting and vocal harmonies even as their public presence faded.

