Thompson has acknowledged that some people interpret "the ledge" as some sort of code for the afterlife and that it is popular at funerals. In an interview with
Mojo magazine in March 2011, Thompson said: "The hardest thing about being a 17-year-old songwriter is that you're embarrassed – you're never going to write a song saying, 'These are my feelings, I love you.' So I was trying to find some semi-veiled language that conveyed something to somebody somehow but which didn't really say anything up front. It's a slightly naïve song, a little obscure. I don't even know what it means ... I had to sing it at my own mother's funeral. It was in her will. That's about the hardest thing I've ever done". At their concerts, including the ongoing
Cropredy Festival, it is often performed as the last song and a signal to fans that there will be no more encores. A 2004 listeners poll for
BBC Radio 2 placed the song at number 17 in the station's Sold On Song Top 100 songs. == Cover versions ==