Music lecturer Ken Bielen described "Until the Night" as a "big ballad in the
Righteous Brothers tradition. Joel biographer Mark Bego described it as a "dramatic sweeping ballad that sounds as if it is straight out of the
Phil Spector songbook. According to Bego, the song was written as a tribute to the Righteous Brothers. The
arrangement features many instruments, including strings, horns and
castanets, that give it a sound reminiscent of the Righteous Brothers' 1960s hits.
Richie Cannata contributes a jazzy
saxophone solo in the middle of the song. Joel sings parts of the song in a higher voice and other parts in a deeper voice, and sometimes these two voices are
double tracked, which also produces a sound reminiscent of the Righteous Brothers. The lyrics describe a romance where the couple has to separate each morning so each can go to work. They are insecure about the relationship, but when they get back together in the evening everything is okay. ==Reception==