“The Steal of the Night” is a song written by American country music singer-songwriter Alan Jackson. It was recorded for his 1987 studio album New Traditional. The song was released in September 1987 as the album’s second single.
“The Steal of the Night” is a country ballad, with Jackson’s vocals backed by a simple arrangement of acoustic guitar, bass, and drums. The song’s lyrics tell the story of a man who is in love with a woman who is already married. The man knows that his love for the woman is forbidden, but he cannot help himself. He sings about how he dreams of being with her, even though he knows it can never be.
The song is a powerful and moving ballad, with Jackson’s vocals perfectly capturing the pain and longing of the narrator. The song’s simple arrangement allows Jackson’s voice to take center stage, and the lyrics are both poetic and heartbreaking.
“The Steal of the Night” was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States. The song was also a critical success, with many critics praising Jackson’s vocals and the song’s emotional impact. The song has been covered by many artists, including George Strait, Brad Paisley, and Reba McEntire.
The song’s impact on country music
“The Steal of the Night” is considered to be one of Alan Jackson’s most important songs. It is a classic example of his early sound and is considered to be one of the songs that helped to launch his career. The song’s success helped to pave the way for other traditional country music artists, and it is considered to be one of the songs that helped to define the genre. “The Steal of the Night” is a timeless classic that continues to be enjoyed by fans of all ages.
Additional information:
- The song was written by Alan Jackson and Keith Stegall.
- It was released in September 1987 as the second single from Jackson’s album New Traditional.
- The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in the United States.
- It was a critical success, with many critics praising Jackson’s vocals and the song’s emotional impact.
- The song has been covered by many artists, including George Strait, Brad Paisley, and Reba McEntire.