That Means a Lot
The Beatles Lyrics


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A friend says that your love 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
But you know that this don't apply to you
A touch can mean so much when it's all you've got
And 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
But you know that your love is all you've got

A touch can mean so much when it's all you've got
But 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

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Beatles's song "That Means a Lot" appear to delve into the topic of love and the perceptions that society holds about love. The song speaks of the conflict between what friends say about love and what the singer knows to be true about love. The first verse begins with the admission that a friend has told the singer that their love won't mean much, but the singer disputes this claim and argues that their love is all they have. The verse ends with the affirmation that when the singer's loved one says they love them, it means a lot. The second verse echoes a similar sentiment, with the friend claiming that love is never true, but the singer insisting that this does not apply to their situation. Furthermore, the singer argues that physical touch is important when that is all you have.


The chorus of the song repeats the refrain "can't you see," which can be interpreted in different ways. It could be seen as a plea to the friend to understand the value of love, or it could be a rhetorical question asking the friend to recognize the depth of the singer's affection towards their loved one. The final verse of the song acknowledges the complexities of love, claiming that it can be both deeply fulfilling and self-destructive ("love can be suicide"), but affirms that when it is real, one cannot hide their feelings.


Overall, the song seems to be a defense of the power of love and a rejection of any preconceived notions that love is not important or true.


Line by Line Meaning

A friend says that your love won't mean a lot
Someone close to you doubts the value of your love


And you know that your love is all you've got
Despite their doubts, your love is your most important possession


At times things are so fine and at times they're not
Sometimes your relationship is strong and sometimes it struggles


But when she says she loves you, that means a lot
When the one you love affirms their feelings for you, it carries significant weight


A friend says that a love is never true
There are those who believe that all love is insincere


But you know that this don't apply to you
You know that your own love is genuine


A touch can mean so much when it's all you've got
Small gestures can carry immense significance when nothing else is available


And when she says she loves you that means a lot
The declaration of love from the one you care for is deeply meaningful


Love can be deep inside, love can be suicide
Love can be experienced intensely in multiple ways, including its potential to harm


Can't you see, you can't hide what you feel, when it's real
True love cannot be concealed or denied, no matter the effort put forth


Can't you see, yeah, can't you see, yeah
The repeated line is a plea for recognition and understanding


Can't you see, yeah, can't you see, yeah
The repeated line continues to emphasize the importance of discernment and observation


Can't you see, yeah, can't you see, yeah
The repeated line serves as a refrain to drive home the message of the song


Can't you see, yeah, can't you see, yeah
The repeated line concludes the song with a final call to attention




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, PAUL MCCARTNEY

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