Big Red Car (album)

"Big Red Car" is the 5th Wiggles album that was released on February 20, 1995. It won the 1995 ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album.

Tracklist

 * 1) Wags the Dog - 2:42
 * 2) Henry's Dance - 1:51
 * 3) Five Little Joeys - 1:48
 * 4) Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?) - 1:34
 * 5) Di Dicki Do Dum - 1:33
 * 6) Cows (Spoken) - 0:20
 * 7) I'm a Cow - 0:31
 * 8) Bouncing Ball (Spoken) - 0:12
 * 9) Brown Girl in the Ring - 1:35
 * 10) Dorothy's Dance Party - 2:15
 * 11) The Four Presents - 2:39
 * 12) My Holiday At The Beach (Spoken) - 0:10
 * 13) On Your Holiday - 1:33
 * 14) Teddy Bear Hug - 1:55
 * 15) Big Red Car - 1:49
 * 16) My Hat (Spoken) - 0:08
 * 17) Hat On My Head - 1:11
 * 18) Here we Go Dorothy - 2:41
 * 19) Do the Flap - 2:26
 * 20) Pufferbillies - 0:40
 * 21) Joannie Works with One Hammer - 0:47
 * 22) Nicky Nacky Nocky Noo - 2:12
 * 23) My New Shoes - 0:42
 * 24) I am a Dancer - 0:58
 * 25) Look At Baby (Spoken) - 0:09
 * 26) Georgia's Song - 0:43
 * 27) Sanctissima - 0:45

Personnel

 * Murray Cook - bass, guitar, vocals and vibraslap
 * Jeff Fatt - piano, organ, Lowrey Colour Glow organ, lead vocal on I'm a Cow, backing vocals and vibraslap
 * Anthony Field - guitar, vocals, vibraslap co-ordinator
 * Greg Page - lead vocals, Hammond B-3 and vibraslap
 * Terry Murray - Guitar
 * Tony Henry - Drums on Five Little Joeys, Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?), Brown Girl in the Ring and Big Red Car
 * Andrew Bignell - Drums on Wags the Dog, Henry's Dance, Teddy Bear Hug, Hat on My Head and Do the Flap
 * Greg Truman - Backing vocals on Wags the Dog, Henry's Dance, Teddy Bear Hug, Hat on My Head and Do the Flap
 * Gerry Brady - Backing vocals on The Four Presents and guitar on Pufferbillies
 * Emma Buter - Character Voice
 * John William Field - Sequencing and guitar on Dorothy's Dance Party

Release Dates
Australia - February 20, 1995

United States - 2000

Trivia

 * Some of these songs were originally recorded way before this album was released. You can tell this because they were used in Yummy Yummy.
 * The original recording of "Can You Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?", which appears on this album, is in D major. Later recordings are in E major.