00:00 Introduction; notice vocal blend of backup singers. Later in pop history this tight vocal blend will be called vocal hazing. Notice the fills of the guitar in the background.
00:10 The lead vocal enters. Notice that there is no back beat, a common element in all other rock and roll performances. Also notice how the vocal backups provide the fills that would be provided by a solo instrument in most rock and roll and blues performances.
00:35 Next phrase of the song (similar text).
00:58 Bridge of the song (or the B section of a AABA song structure).
01:04 Notice the bells in the background, an element that would never be part of a rock and roll band but was a common color instrument in 1950s pop.
01:23 Back to the opening text, melody, and texture. This is the last section of the AABA form of the song.
01:45 Phrase extension to close the form.
01:58 Return to the sound of the opening verse but with a fuller sound.
02:20 Everything stops except the vocal to set up the ending of the song.
02:31 The rhythm section returns again to end the song.
02:38 Ending and the bells return.
02:48 End.