Go Bananas!

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Go Bananas!
Go Bananas!.jpg
Studio album by
Released5 February 2009
Genre Children's music
Label ABC
Producer Anthony Field
The Wiggles chronology
Sing a Song of Wiggles
(2008)
Go Bananas!
(2009)
Hot Poppin' Popcorn
(2009)

Go Bananas! [1] is the 30th album released by the Australian children's music group, the Wiggles. Kylie Minogue guest stars as the pink Wiggle. This album won the 2009 Aria Award for Best Children's Album.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Introduction
  2. Monkey Man (featuring Kylie Minogue)
  3. The Chicken Walk
  4. Kangaroo Jumping
  5. Bless You, Bless You, Bonnie Bee
  6. The Unicorn (featuring Morgan Crowley)
  7. The Monkey, the Bird and the Bear
  8. Little Robin Redbreast
  9. The Dingle Puck Goat
  10. One Monkey Who
  11. Wags the Dog Is Chasing His Tail
  12. Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
  13. The Lion Is King
  14. Rusty the Cowboy (featuring John Waters)
  15. Sing, Sing!
  16. The Poor King
  17. Here Comes a Camel
  18. Dickory, Dickory, Dare
  19. Frankie the Blue Eyed Koala
  20. I'm a Scary Tiger
  21. Hodley Podley
  22. Standing Like a Statue
  23. Kangaroo, Kangaroo, What Do You See?
  24. Tassie Devil
  25. Once I Saw a Little Bird
  26. Hippo, Hippo!

Video

Go Bananas!
Directed by Paul Field
Produced byPaul Field
Starring Sam Moran
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Kylie Minogue
John Waters
Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment / ABC DVD
Release date
  • 19 March 2009 (2009-03-19)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryAustralia

Go Bananas! was released on ABC DVD in 2009.

Song List

  1. Monkey Man (featuring Kylie Minogue)
  2. The Chicken Walk
  3. Kangaroo Jumping
  4. Bless You, Bless You, Bonnie Bee
  5. The Monkey, the Bird and the Bear
  6. Little Robin Redbreast
  7. The Dingle Puck Goat
  8. One Monkey Who
  9. Wags the Dog Is Chasing His Tail
  10. Cock-A-Doodle-Doo
  11. The Lion Is King
  12. Rusty The Cowboy (featuring John Waters)
  13. Sing, Sing!
  14. The Poor King
  15. Here Comes a Camel
  16. Dickory, Dickory, Dare
  17. Frankie the Blue-Eyed Koala
  18. I'm a Scary Tiger
  19. Hodley Podley
  20. Standing Like a Statue
  21. Kangaroo, Kangaroo, What Do You See?
  22. Tassie Devil
  23. Once I Saw a Little Bird
  24. Hippo, Hippo!

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References

  1. The Wiggles Go Bananas!, 22 March 2009, retrieved 14 January 2022