The Wiggles discography | |
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Studio albums | 61 |
Live albums | 3 |
Compilation albums | 11 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 38 |
Tribute albums | 2 |
Audiobooks | 2 |
Karaoke albums | 4 |
Digital albums | 14 |
Other albums | 13 |
Australian children's musical group the Wiggles have released sixty-one studio albums, three live albums, eleven compilation albums, two extended plays, thirty-eight singles, two audiobooks, four karaoke albums, fourteen digital albums, two tribute albums, and thirteen other albums featuring solo group members or characters. Eighteen of the group's albums have been certified by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) as Gold, Platinum and double Platinum. Three of their albums have reached the top 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart.
The Wiggles (1991) was the original line-up's earliest album to be certified by ARIA, achieving Platinum status in 1995. [1] Yummy Yummy (1994) achieved double Platinum status, certified in 2008. [2] The album was also certified Gold in the US in 2004. [3] Their next three releases, Big Red Car (1995), Wake Up Jeff! (1996) and Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas (1996) had also all received double Platinum certifications by 2008. [2] [4] Their eighth studio album, The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack (1997), which doubled as the soundtrack for the group's self-titled feature film, was the first to enter the ARIA Albums Chart, peaking at number 36 in November 1997. [5] It was certified Platinum in 2008 along with Toot Toot! (1998). An additional eight of the original quartet's albums attained Gold status. [2] [4] [6] [7]
The Wiggles returned to the charts with their new line-up, when Apples & Bananas (2014) charted at number 60. [5] The group's fiftieth album, Nursery Rhymes 2 (2018), peaked at number 3, becoming their highest charting release while in its debut week, and the group's first top 10 album; the compilation album We're All Fruit Salad! The Wiggles' Greatest Hits (2021) also peaked at number 3. [5] The Best of the Wiggles (2016) was the new line-up's first album to be certified, reaching Platinum in 2018, [8] [9] while Nursery Rhymes (2017) was accredited Gold in 2020. [10] The group's cover of Tame Impala's "Elephant", which they performed on Triple J's Like a Version segment, became their first top 10 single, peaking at number 10 in January 2022 after it reached No. 1 on the annual Triple J Hottest 100 poll for 2021; [5] [11] it was certified as Gold in 2024. The group's 2022 tribute album ReWiggled debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming their first number-one album in Australia. [12]
Title | Album details | Peak chart position | Certifications | ||
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AUS [5] | US [13] | ||||
The Wiggles | — | — | |||
Here Comes a Song |
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Stories and Songs: The Adventures of Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate |
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Yummy Yummy |
| — | — [lower-alpha 2] | ||
Big Red Car |
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Wake Up Jeff! |
| — | — |
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Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas |
| — | — |
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The Wiggles Movie Soundtrack |
| 36 | — |
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Toot Toot! |
| — | — |
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It's a Wiggly Wiggly World |
| 39 | — |
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Wiggle Time! |
| — | — |
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Yule Be Wiggling |
| 55 | — |
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Hoop Dee Doo: It's a Wiggly Party |
| 100 | — |
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Wiggly Safari | 96 | — |
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Wiggle Bay |
| — | — | ||
Go to Sleep Jeff! |
| — | — | ||
Whoo Hoo! Wiggly Gremlins! |
| 95 | — | ||
Top of the Tots |
| — | — |
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Cold Spaghetti Western |
| — | — | ||
Santa's Rockin'! |
| — | — | ||
Sailing Around the World |
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Here Comes the Big Red Car |
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It's Time to Wake Up Jeff! |
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Splish Splash Big Red Boat |
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Racing to the Rainbow |
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Getting Strong! |
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Pop Go the Wiggles! |
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You Make Me Feel Like Dancing |
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Sing a Song of Wiggles |
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Go Bananas! |
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Hot Poppin' Popcorn |
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Let's Eat |
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Ukulele Baby! |
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It's Always Christmas with You! |
| — [lower-alpha 4] | — | ||
Surfer Jeff |
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Taking Off! | — [lower-alpha 5] | — | |||
Furry Tales |
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Pumpkin Face [lower-alpha 6] |
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Go Santa Go! |
| — [lower-alpha 7] | — | ||
Apples & Bananas |
| 60 | — | ||
Wiggle House |
| 86 | — | ||
Rock & Roll Preschool |
| 43 | — | ||
Meet the Orchestra! |
| 52 | — | ||
Wiggle Town! |
| 41 | — | ||
Carnival of the Animals |
| — [lower-alpha 8] | — | ||
Dance Dance! |
| 59 | — | ||
Nursery Rhymes |
| 15 | — |
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Duets |
| — | — | ||
Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas! |
| 29 | — | ||
Nursery Rhymes 2 |
| 3 | — | ||
Wiggle Pop! |
| 24 | — | ||
Big Ballet Day! |
| — [lower-alpha 9] | — | ||
Party Time! |
| 30 | — | ||
Fun and Games |
| 44 | — | ||
Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes & Toot Toot Chugga Chugga Big Red Car! |
| 83 | — | ||
Lullabies with Love |
| — | — | ||
Halloween Party |
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Super Wiggles |
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Ready, Steady, Wiggle! |
| 44 | — | ||
The Sound of Halloween |
| — | — | ||
The Sound of Christmas |
| — | — | ||
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart position | Certifications | ||||
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AUS [5] | |||||||
Live: Hot Potatoes |
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Big Birthday! |
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Celebration! |
| — [lower-alpha 10] | |||||
"—" denotes items which failed to chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart position | Certifications | ||
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AUS [5] | NZL [88] | ||||
Christmas Classics |
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Hot Potatoes! The Best of the Wiggles (2009 edition) |
| 67 | — |
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Hit Songs and Rarities |
| — [lower-alpha 11] | — | ||
Christmas Crackers! The Best of the Wiggles' Christmas Songs! |
| — [lower-alpha 12] | — | ||
Hot Potatoes! The Best of the Wiggles (2013 edition) |
| 32 | — | ||
Hot Potatoes & Cold Spaghetti |
| — | — | ||
The Best of the Wiggles on Vinyl |
| — | — | ||
The Best of the Wiggles (2016 edition) |
| 16 | 38 |
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We're All Fruit Salad! The Wiggles' Greatest Hits |
| 3 | — | ||
The Best of the Wiggles (2023 edition) |
| — | — | ||
Hot Potato! The Best of the OG Wiggles |
| 40 | — | ||
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Title | Album details |
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CinderEmma! Fairytale |
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Stories with the Wiggles |
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Title | Album details |
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Karaoke Songs 1 |
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Karaoke Christmas Songs |
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Karaoke Songs 2 |
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Karaoke Songs 3 |
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Title | Album details |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: Let There Be Rock-a-Bye Your Bear |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: Wash Your Hands |
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Wiggly Barbershop |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: How Are You Today Friend? |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: Tiny Play Time |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: It's a Galloping Day! |
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Live From Hot Potato Studios: Come & See The Animals! |
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Emma's Bowtiful Ballet Studio |
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Le James Café |
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Sweet Dreams: White Noise Sleep Aid for Baby |
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Sweet Dreams: Calm Quiet Soothing Sounds For Relaxing Baby |
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Fruit Salad TV |
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Fruit Salad TV Christmas |
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Wiggly Nursery Rhymes |
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Title | Album details | Peak chart position | |||
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AUS [5] | |||||
Dorothy the Dinosaur |
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Dorothy the Dinosaur's Memory Book |
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The Kingdom of Paramithi | — | ||||
Dorothy the Dinosaur Meets Santa Claus |
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Dorothy the Dinosaur's Rockin' Christmas |
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Dorothy the Dinosaur's Travelling Show! |
| — | |||
Dorothy the Dinosaur's Beach Party! |
| — | |||
Emma! |
| 56 | |||
Dial E for Emma! |
| — [lower-alpha 13] | |||
Lachy! |
| — [lower-alpha 14] | |||
Och Aye the G'nu (with Jimmy Barnes) |
| 34 | |||
The Emma & Lachy Show! |
| — | |||
Emma! 2 |
| — | |||
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Title | Album details | Peak chart position |
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AUS [5] | ||
ReWiggled – A Tribute to the Wiggles |
| 25 |
ReWiggled |
| 1 |
Title | EP details |
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iTunes Live |
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Apple Music Home Session: The Wiggles |
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† | Denotes the single was released physically on CD |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album |
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AUS [5] [141] | ||||
"Eagle Rock" (featuring Ross Wilson) [142] † | 2003 | 80 | Wiggle Bay | |
"Christmas Single" [143] † | 2004 | 81 | Santa's Rockin'! | |
"Beep! Beep! Buckle Up!" | 2012 | — | Non-album singles | |
"Power Through the Day" | 2013 | — | ||
"Rise for Alex" | 2014 | — | ||
"NSW Blues Song!" [144] | 2017 | — | ||
"The Toilet Song" [145] | 2019 | — | Big Ballet Day! | |
"The Alphabet Ballet" | — | |||
"My Ballet Goat" | — | |||
"I Am a Fine Musician" | — | Party Time! | ||
"The Ants Go Marching" | — | |||
"What's the Time, Mr. Wolf?" | — | |||
"Drum Chronology" (featuring Kye Smith) [146] | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Big4 Wiggly Song" [147] | — | |||
"Singing Like a Rock Singer" (featuring Jack Gatto) [148] | — | |||
"Handwashing Song" [149] | — | Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes & Toot Toot Chugga Chugga Big Red Car! | ||
"Anthony Ant" (featuring Jack Gatto) [150] | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Do the Propeller!" (featuring Sesame Street) | — | |||
"Here Come the Wiggles" [151] | 2020 | — | Fun and Games | |
"Baby Shark" [152] | — | |||
"When I'm Painting" [153] | — | |||
"Skinnamarink" [154] | — | |||
"Social Distancing" [155] | — | Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes & Toot Toot Chugga Chugga Big Red Car! | ||
"Brush Your Teeth" [156] | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Little Wiggles Theme Song" [157] | — | |||
"Trains, Planes and the Big Red Car" [158] | — | Choo Choo Trains, Propeller Planes & Toot Toot Chugga Chugga Big Red Car! | ||
"Rocket Ship" [159] | — | |||
"Emma's Bowmobile, Beep Beep!" [160] | — | |||
"Digital Party!" [161] | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Click Go the Shears (feat. The East Pointers)" [162] | — | |||
"The Twins Song – Double Happy" [163] | — | Lullabies with Love | ||
"We're All Fruit Salad!" (featuring James Harkness, Jawan Jackson, Lou Diamond Phillips, Robert Rakete, Taylor Symone & Victor Valdes) [164] | 2021 | — | We're All Fruit Salad! The Wiggles' Greatest Hits | |
"Elephant (Triple J Like a Version )" | 10 |
| ReWiggled | |
"The ABC New Zealand Alphabet Song (feat. Robert Rakete)" [165] | — | Non-album singles | ||
"Humpty Dumpty Sat On A Wall" [166] | — | |||
"The Wellerman" [167] | — | ReWiggled | ||
"Hey Tsehay!" [168] | — | Super Wiggles | ||
"We're All Fruit Salad (triple j Live Recording 2021)" [169] | — | Non-album single | ||
"Apple Crumble" [170] | 2022 | — | ReWiggled | |
"Around the World" [171] | — | Non-album single | ||
"Last Christmas" [172] | 2023 | — | The Sound of Christmas | |
"—" denotes releases that did not chart. |
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