The song alternates between very slow sections and those with the rapid pace and high energy of rockabilly.
The song alternates between Lavezzi and Alexia with them both singing the chorus and final verse together.
The song alternates between soft and hard-rocking sections, with the lighter sections employing a tremolo effect on the guitar, or possibly by running it through a Leslie speaker, to give an 'underwater talking' feel.
In a Premium Crackers commercial, this song alternates with "Mr. Lonely" by Bobby Vinton.
The song alternates between slow, smooth sections and sections with a funky rhythm punctuated by bongo drums.
The song alternates between bars of 6/4 and bars of 4/4 musical bridges.
The song alternates between quiet, dreamy verses and loud choruses with layered, distorted guitar influenced by the noisy guitar rock of My Bloody Valentine.
The song alternates between guitar and vocal sections, with an instrumental bridge performed as a faster-tempo twelve-bar shuffle featuring Rush's guitar solo.
Sinful songs with sinful refrains from male throats - the heads and helmets under the sharply bent arms of the knights - alternated with the watery litanies of pious women.
The song alternates between gentle acoustic and harsh dance floor beats.