Jay Semko

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Discography

Albums

Year Album
1995 Mouse
2005 Love Will Set You Free (EP)
2006 Redberry
2006 Merry Christmas
2007 Live at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum
2008 International Superstar
2010 Jay Semko
2011 Force of Horses (EP)
2012 Sending Love
2014 Flora Vista
2018 Never Sent

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN AC CAN
1995 "Strawberry Girl" 22[2] Mouse
1996 "Times Change" 36[3]
2008 "She Won't Be Lonely Long" International Superstar
2010 "Comeback Kid" Jay Semko
"Let's Wake Up the Moon"
2011 "Nobody's Watching"
"That Kind of Blue"
"Party in the Parking Lot" Force of Horses
2012 "Big Feet Big Shoes"
2013 "Come Get a Little Love" Sending Love
"Harmony"
2015 "Only Sometimes" (with Leslie Stanwyck) Flora Vista

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