Bridge Of Sighs (track) by Robin Trower
Bridge Of Sighs appears on the following album(s) by Robin Trower:
- Bridge Of Sighs (track #2) (1974)
- King Biscuit Flower Hour (track #8) (1996)
- Essential (track #3) (compilation) (1991)
- A Tale Untold: The Chrysalis Years (1973-1976) (track #12) (compilation) (2010)
- Living Out Of Time (track #9) (2005)
- Anthology (track #3) (this album) (compilation) (1994)
- This Was Now '74 -'98 (track #1) (1999)
- This Was Now '74 -'98 (track #16) (1999)
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14
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Music Box at the Borgata, Atlantic City, United States. 

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