Bridge of Sighs is a studio album by English singer-songwriter Ralph McTell.
"[3] Upon its release, Mark Kearns of the Hayes & Harlington Gazette commented: "McTell has a pleasant voice and uses it effectively on these twelve new songs.
No surprises, but a meritorious effort with some very nice backing.
"[5] At the end of 1987, The Age included the album under their "The best sounds of 1987" list.
The newspaper commented: "A dozen appealing originals by the troubadour of London's streets, in a classy production helped by the cream of British folk-rock musicians.