EMI Studios, 30 March 1965 After an initial attempt at recording That Means A Lot on 20 February 1965, The Beatles returned to Abbey Road to remake the song. Two takes of That Means A Lot had been recorded in the February session. On this evening The Beatles recorded five more, numbered 20-24, although 22-24 were incomplete. The session lasted from 7-10pm. Track Listing: 01. That Means A Lot (Take 20) [0:00] 02. That Means A Lot (Take 22) [1:13] 03. That Means A Lot (Take 23) [3:20] 04. That Means A Lot (Take 24) [3:46] 05. That Means A Lot (Test Take) [5:32]
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