Are We Dancing Now? (Map of the World, Pt. 3) - Jane Siberry

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Are We Dancing Now? (Map of the World, Pt. 3) Lyrics

...did you just touch my hand?
...and did you just kiss my shoulder?
ah, life's a mystery...
...and do you have your hand on my knee
and are you moving it extremely slowly?

every time I look into your eyes
all the dancing all the music dies
even with the people streaming by
such is the mystery of love
from down below or somewhere up above
every time I look into your eyes

...did you just say something about
showing me how to dance?
well, I... oh...


and did you just say something about oh,
watch the way you move your... h...hips
ah, life's a mystery...
and is that your hand on my neck?
and are we dancing now extremely slowly?


every time I look into your eyes
all the dancing all the music dies
even with the people streaming by
such is the mystery of love
from down below or somewhere up above
I never dance but I could try

are we dancing now?
ah, life's a mystery...

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Jane Siberry (born October 12, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada) is most famous for her early 1980s new wave hits such as 'Mimi on the Beach', 'I Muse Aloud' and 'One More Colour'. Internationally, she is best known for her 1993 album 'When I Was a Boy'. Her first self-titled album was released in 1981.

Following the commercial failure of her 1995 album Maria , Siberry founded her own independent label, Sheeba Records. She has released all of her subsequent material on that label. Her public profile has been lower since she became an independent artist; however, she retains a devoted cult following.

Early in 2006, she closed her Sheeba office, then sold and gave away nearly all of her possessions -- including her home and instruments. She presently retains one travelling guitar, but none of the other instruments featured on her albums and in her concerts.

On June 3, 2006, somewhere in northwestern Europe, Siberry changed her name to Issa. She revealed her new name to the public on June 24, 2006. She has also indicated, however, that her older music will remain available for sale under the name Jane Siberry; only her new material will be released as Issa. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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