Go to Sleep Jeff!

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Go to Sleep Jeff!
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Studio album by
Released17 March 2003 (Australia), 9 September 2003 (US)
StudioElectric Avenue Studios, Sydney, Australia
Genre Children's music
Label ABC
Producer Anthony Field
the Wiggles chronology
Wiggle Bay
(2002)
Go to Sleep Jeff!
(2003)
Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins!
(2003)

Go to Sleep Jeff is the Wiggles' 16th album, released in 2003 by ABC Music and distributed by Roadshow Entertainment. The album was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Children's Album but lost to Hi-5's Celebrate.

Track list

  1. Introduction
  2. Lullaby Overture
  3. Introduction
  4. I Love it When it Rains
  5. Introduction
  6. Take A Trip Out On The Sea
  7. Introduction
  8. Aspri Mera Key Ya Mas (instrumental)
  9. Introduction
  10. Maranoa Lullaby (from Central Australia)
  11. Introduction
  12. Polish Lullaby (Star Lullaby)
  13. Introduction
  14. October Winds
  15. Introduction
  16. John of Dreams
  17. Introduction
  18. Go to Sleep Jeff (instrumental) (Brahms' Lullaby)
  19. Introduction
  20. Georgia's Song
  21. Anthony's Message
  22. Lullaby Overture (instrumental)
  23. I Love it When It Rains
  24. Take a Trip Out on the Sea
  25. Aspri Mera Key Ya Mas (Greek lullaby)
  26. Polish Lullaby (Star lullaby)
  27. Go to Sleep Jeff (Brahams' lullaby)
  28. Georgia's Song

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