Spot the Dalmatian is a song from The Wiggles' debut album in 1991.
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Lyrics[]
Greg: Spot the Dalmatian lost all his spots
A big wind came and blew them right off
Now without spots, Spot he is not
So when the wind stops, he'll look for his spots
All: So when the wind stops, he'll look for his spots
Phillip: Phil the Platypus lost his duck bill
He lost it while singing at the foot of a hill
Phil loves to sing the platypus song
But now all he sings is "Where's my bill gone?"
All: Now all he sings is "Where's my bill gone?"
Anthony: Old Zorick the Zebra lost all his stripes
The rain washed them off, now Zorick's in strife
Now without stripes, he looks like a horse
Zorick would say, "I'm a zebra, of course!"
All: Zorick would say, "I'm a zebra, of course!"
(Instumental Break)
Murray: Now all we've said, it's not really true
There's a lesson for me and a lesson for you
Treasure your spots, your stripe or your bill
And remember poor Spot, old Zorick and Phil
All: Remember poor Spot, old Zorick and Phil
Anthony: Oh yeah
Song Credits[]
Written by Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Greg Page and John Field, published by Wiggly Tunes Pty Ltd.
Trivia[]
- John Field composed the opening tune, which he sang to Phillip Wilcher over the telephone. The rest of the song and the lyrics was written by Anthony Field.
- This is one of the few songs Phillip sings.
- The song either plays in D or A depending on the generation used.
Performances/Appearances[]
Album Tracks[]
- The Wiggles
- A Menagerie Of Songs All About Animals
- How Are You Today Friend?
- Wiggle and Learn: 100 Educational Songs for Children