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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 October 2024. Canadian singer-songwriter (b. 1955) Jane Siberry Siberry on stage in 2007, when her identity was Issa Background information Birth name Jane Stewart Also known as Issa Born (1955-10-12) 12 October 1955 (age 69) Toronto, Ontario, Canada Origin Guelph, Ontario, Canada Occupations Singer ...
The Speckless Sky is an album by Jane Siberry.It was Siberry's highest-charting album on the Canadian charts and contains her biggest Top 40 hit, "One More Colour".The album's second single, "Map of the World (Part II)", was also a hit on Canada's adult contemporary charts.
"Calling All Angels" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry. It was featured on the soundtrack for Wim Wenders 1991 film, Until the End of the World, and in the final scene and on the soundtrack for the film Pay It Forward.
When I Was a Boy is a 1993 album by Jane Siberry.Internationally, it is her most famous album. In Siberry's native Canada, however, the album was commercially successful but not as big a hit as her 1985 album The Speckless Sky.
No Borders Here is the second album (and first to be available outside Canada) by Jane Siberry. The album's single "Mimi on the Beach" was Siberry's breakthrough hit in her native Canada, and remains one of her most famous songs. Toronto's CFNY was the first radio station in Canada to recognize the song's hit potential.
With What Shall I Keep Warm? is an album released in 2009 by Canadian singer-songwriter Jane Siberry. The album artwork features both the names Issa and Jane Siberry (she changed her name back to Jane Siberry around the time of the release). It is "the second of a story told in three parts," the first being Dragon Dreams.
The Top of His Head is a soundtrack by English guitarist, composer and improvisor Fred Frith, of the 1989 Canadian comedy-drama film, The Top of His Head.Frith wrote and composed all the music, with the exception of "This Old Earth", which was written and sung by Jane Siberry, and a cover of "The Way You Look Tonight".
Jane Siberry is the self-titled 1981 debut album by Jane Siberry.The album was re-released on CD by East Side Records in 1994. [3]Siberry did not yet display the new wave pop style that would make her a household name in Canada with her next album, 1984's No Borders Here.
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