Let's Eat (album)

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Let's Eat
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Studio album by
Released1 July 2010
Recorded2008–2010
Genre Children's music
Label ABC
Producer Anthony Field
The Wiggles chronology
Hot Potatoes: The Best of the Wiggles
(2009)
Let's Eat
(2010)
Ukulele Baby!
(2011)

Let's Eat is the 32nd The Wiggles album released in 2010 by ABC Music distributed by Universal Music Australia. Featuring guest vocalists Keith Urban, Mic Conway, Tom McGlynn, Paul Field and the band Mental As Anything. It was released on 1 July 2010 & won the 2010 ARIA for Best Children's album. The album cover imitates that of The Beatles' album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band . [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Sam Moran and John Field, except listed below

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let's Cook" Martin Murphy  
2."Clap Your Hands With Dorothy"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran 
3."Monday Is Muffin Day!"  
4."England Swings" Roger Miller  
5."Alabama Jubilee" George L Cobb/Jack Yellen  
6."I Love Waffles in the Morning"Cook, Fatt, Field, John Field 
7."Tuesday Is Taco Day!"  
8."Have A Laugh! (Funny Face)"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran 
9."Go Far, Big Red Car" Mic Conway  
10."On Aunt Nellie's Farm"Mic Conway, John Field 
11."Cook, Captain, Cook!"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran, Simon Pryce  
12."Wednesday Is Watermelon Day!"  
13."Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel"Trad. Arr. Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran 
14."Tom Love-Eatin'" Paul Paddick  
15."Clean Your Teeth"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran, Paul Field  
16."Yellow Bird" Norman Luboff, Alan Bergman*, Marilyn Bergman* 
17."Thursday Is Bratwurst Day!"  
18."That's What You Call Digestion"Mic Conway, John Field 
19."Sound Your Funky Horn"Harry Casey, Clarence Reid  
20."Rag Mop"Deacon Anderson, Johnnie Wills 
21."Dorothy, Pick Roses with Me"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran 
22."Friday Is Fish Fry Day!"  
23."Squid-Jiggin' Ground" Arthur Scammell  
24."Sleep Safe, My Baby"Paul Field 
25."Wonderful Wags"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran, Mic Conway, John Field 
26."Saturday Is a Sultana Day!"  
27."Wash Your Hands"Cook, Fatt, Field, Moran 
28."Sunday Is Sandwich Day!"  

Video

Let's Eat
Directed by Paul Field
Produced byPaul Field
Starring Sam Moran
Anthony Field
Murray Cook
Jeff Fatt
Paul Field
Mic Conway
Keith Urban
Mental As Anything
Tom McGlynn
Distributed byRoadshow/ABC DVD
Release date
  • 2 September 2010 (2010-09-02)
Running time
75 minutes
Country Australia

Let's Eat was released on ABC DVD in 2010.

Song list

  1. Let's Cook
  2. Clap Your Hands With Dorothy
  3. Monday Is Muffin Day!
  4. England Swings
  5. Alabama Jubilee
  6. Have a Laugh! (Funny Face)
  7. I Love Waffles in the Morning
  8. Tuesday Is Taco Day!
  9. Go Far, Big Red Car
  10. On Aunt Nellie's Farm
  11. Cook, Captain, Cook!
  12. Have a Laugh! (Handstand)
  13. Wednesday Is Watermelon Day!
  14. Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel
  15. Tom Love-Eatin'
  16. Clean Your Teeth
  17. Yellow Bird
  18. Thursday Is Bratwurst Day!
  19. Have a Laugh! (Wacky Dance)
  20. That's What You Call Digestion
  21. Sound Your Funky Horn
  22. Rag Mop
  23. Dorothy, Pick Roses with Me
  24. Friday Is Fish Fry Day!
  25. Have a Laugh! (Wobbly Walk)
  26. Squid Jiggin' Ground
  27. Sleep Safe, My Baby
  28. Wonderful Wags
  29. Saturday Is a Sultana Day!
  30. Wash Your Hands
  31. Sunday Is Sandwich Day!

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