"That Means a Lot" is a song written mainly by Paul McCartney, and credited to Lennon–McCartney.
[1] 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.
"[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.
Proby was introduced to Epstein by Jack Good who had created numerous television shows including Around The Beatles.
His version was produced by Ron Richards, arranged and conducted by George Martin.