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  2. Bridge of Sighs (Robin Trower album) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Sighs is the second solo album by the English guitarist and songwriter Robin Trower. Released in 1974, it was his second album after leaving Procol Harum, and was a commercial breakthrough for Trower. Songs such as "Bridge of Sighs", "Too Rolling Stoned", "Day of the Eagle" and "Little Bit of Sympathy" became live concert staples.

  3. Twice Removed from Yesterday - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Sighs (1974) Professional ratings; ... All songs written by James Dewar and ... Twice Removed from Yesterday (1973) album to be listened on YouTube This ...

  4. Bridge of Sighs - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Sighs is the title of the second solo studio album released in April 1974 by English rock guitarist and songwriter, Robin Trower. A Bridge of Sighs is mentioned in the opening line of “Itchycoo Park” by the Small Faces. Marillion, an English progressive rock band, mentions this particular bridge in their song Jigsaw. ('We are ...

  5. For Earth Below - Wikipedia

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    Bridge of Sighs (1974) For Earth Below (1975) ... (Kent Music Report) [3] 47 ... (1975) album to be listened on YouTube This page was last ...

  6. Robin Trower - Wikipedia

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    Ten minutes later (approximately 9:00PM EDT) after playing back-to-back songs "Day of The Eagle" and "Bridge of Sighs", he announced on his microphone that he was not feeling well (he had flu symptoms), handed his guitar to a stage crew, walked backstage and collapsed. He was transported by ambulance to the hospital for treatment.

  7. Dreams of You - Wikipedia

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    "Dreams of You" is a song by English singer-songwriter Ralph McTell, released on 21 November 1975 as a non-album single. The song peaked at number 36 in the UK Singles Chart. McTell later re-recorded the song for his 1987 album Bridge of Sighs. [1]

  8. Louise Goffin - Wikipedia

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    This Is the Place, released in 1988, [1] included the VH1 video hit "Bridge of Sighs". The following UK album was recorded 1990–1 at Astoria Studios, a houseboat, built in 1911 for and once owned by impresario Fred Karno, now a recording studio owned by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd.

  9. James Dewar (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His career eventually reached its zenith with the Robin Trower [1] Band, a British rock power trio, after the 1974 release of the album Bridge of Sighs. Dewar made his mark as an acclaimed blue-eyed soul singer, performing in front of sold-out stadiums and concert halls at the crest of the 1970s classic rock era.