Wigglepedia Fanon: Do They Know It's Christmas? (single)

Initially written to raise money to help relief efforts for the famine in Ethiopia in the mid-80s, “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, first sung by UK supergroup ‘Band Aid’, broke several chart records and has been re-recorded several times.

In 2018, the current members of The Wiggles reunited with previous members, Greg, Murray, Jeff and Sam, to record a cover version of the song to raise money for Red Nose charities.

Lyrics
Greg: It's Christmas time, there's no need to be afraid... Sam: At Christmas time, we let in light and we banish shade... Emma: And in our world of plenty, we can spread a smile of joy... Lachy: Throw your arms around the world at Christmas time!

Anthony: But say a prayer... Murray: Pray for the other ones! Simon: At Christmas time, All Wiggles: It's hard, but when you're having fun

Dorothy: There's a world outside your window, and it's a world of dread and fear... Max: Where a kiss of love can kill you, and there's death in every tear...

Wags: And the Christmas bells that ring there... Henry: Are the clanging chimes of doom... Captain Feathersword: Tonight we’re reaching out and helping you!

All Friends: And they're worried that this might be their last Christmas time... The greatest gift that they might get is life! All Wiggles: It's a monumental task, it's no wonder why we ask...

All: Do they know it's Christmas time at all?

All Wiggles: Here's to you! Dorothy: Raise a glass for everyone! All Wiggles: Here's to them! Max: And to all their years to come! All: Do they know it's Christmas time at all?

All: Feed the world! Heal the world! Feed the world! Let them know it's Christmas time again!

Feed the world! Let them know it's Christmas time again! Heal the world! Let them know it's Christmas time again!

Feed the world! Let them know it's Christmas time again! Heal the world! Let them know it's Christmas time again!

Trivia

 * The Wiggles changed some lyrics from the original to benefit the Red Nose organisation's charity drives.