Drum Chronology feat. Kye Smith is a YouTube video uploaded on August 6th, 2019. It features drummer Kye Smith playing to a medley of 30 Wiggles songs in about two minutes. As the title suggests, the songs are performed in chronological order (although songs from 1991-2012 are re-recordings from 2013 onward).
Songs[]
- Get Ready To Wiggle
- Rock-A-Bye Your Bear
- Captain Feathersword (He Loves to Dance)
- Hot Potato
- Fruit Salad
- The Monkey Dance
- Henry's Dance
- Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)
- Di Dicki Do Dum
- Wake Up Lachy!
- Romp Bomp A Stomp
- Go Santa Go
- Toot Toot, Chugga Chugga, Big Red Car
- Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack Quack)
- In The Big Red Car We Like To Ride
- Do The Owl
- Dressing Up
- Follow The Leader
- Getting Strong!
- The Shimmie Shake!
- Ooey, Ooey, Ooey Allergies!
- Do the Propeller!
- I've Got My Glasses On!
- Say the Dance, Do the Dance
- There Are So Many Animals
- Ready, Steady, Wiggle!
- Who's in the Wiggle House?
- BRC is the Big Red Car
- Dial E For Emma
- The Wonder of Wiggle Town
- The Toilet Song
Song Credits[]
Murray Cook, Ben Elton, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, John Field, Paul Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Steve Irwin, Alex Keller, Dominic Lindsay, Caterina Mete, Paul Paddick, Greg Page, Simon Pryce, Emma Watkins (Wiggly Tunes Pty Ltd)
Trivia[]
- In addition to being uploaded to The Wiggles' YouTube channel, Kye Smith also uploaded the video to his own channel under the title "The Wiggles: A 2 Minute Drum Chronology"
- Sound effects can be heard during "Ready, Steady, Wiggle!", meaning the audio mix from the Furry Tales video was used rather than the official studio mix.
- Due to following each song's first release on an album, "Fruit Salad", "Henry's Dance", "Captain Feathersword Fell Asleep on His Pirate Ship (Quack Quack)", and "Dressing Up" were listed as being released a year later then after they had debuted in a video or television series.
Mistakes[]
- Although "Dance With Emma" is listed on screen, the song "Dial E For Emma" is what's actually heard in the video.
Inaccuracy[]
- "Wake Up, Lachy!", a song from 2013, appears as first released in 1996. This is because it takes the place of "Wake Up Jeff!" in the chronology (which "Wake Up, Lachy!" is based on). The song is referred to as "Wake Up!", which would seemingly be confused with the 2015 song of the same name, but this is done because claiming that "Wake Up, Lachy!" was first released in 1996 or referring to that recording as "Wake Up, Jeff!" would be incorrect.