The track is defined by its high-energy production and frontman signature piercing falsetto.
The band deliberately set out to write an "up and stupidly 80s" song because they felt other contemporary bands were too "cool" to openly use the word "love". The Iconic Music Video The Darkness - I Believe In A Thing Called Love
The crab in the video was a coded reference to cocaine use (eyes on stalks), reflecting the band's upbringing in the fishing town of Lowestoft. The track is defined by its high-energy production
Hawkins wrote the lyrics with a "daft" but sincere focus on the overwhelming feeling of being in love, using vehicular metaphors like "steering wheel" and "overdrive" to describe romantic excitement. The Darkness - I Believe In A Thing Called Love