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ReWiggled
Studio album by
the Wiggles and various artists
Released11 March 2022 (2022-03-11)
Recorded2021
Length80:54
LabelABC Music
ProducerAnthony Field
The Wiggles albums chronology
Halloween Party
(2021)
ReWiggled
(2022)
Super Wiggles
(2022)
Singles from ReWiggled
  1. "Elephant (Like a version)"
    Released: 12 March 2021
  2. "Apple Crumble"
    Released: 28 January 2022
  3. "H.O.L.I.D.A.Y."
    Released: 25 February 2022[1]

ReWiggled is a double album by Australian children's music band the Wiggles and various artists, released on 11 March 2022. Disc one is a tribute album of the Wiggles' songs reinterpreted by Australian artists and disc two is a studio album by the Wiggles themselves covering some of their all-time favourite songs.[2] Both the current and original lineups of the group contribute to the covers on the second disc.

The album was announced on 15 December 2021. In a press release, Anthony Field said: "It's been really enjoyable and also so humbling, hearing all these wonderful artists doing their versions of Wiggles songs – they're all so very talented. And it's been a real thrill to get back in the studio together with all the Wiggles – the current members and the OG's – to record some cover versions of our own".[3] A five track sampler was released digitally on the same day.[4]

ReWiggled debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, becoming the Wiggles' first number-one album in Australia.[5]

The album won Best Children's Album at the 2022 ARIA Music Awards. It was also nominated for Best Record at the 2023 Shure Rolling Stones Australia Awards.[6]

At the AIR Awards of 2023, the album was nominated for Best Independent Children's Album or EP. It was also nominated for Independent Marketing Team of the Year, with ABC Music and The Orchard, and Independent Publicity Team of the Year, with RPM and Bec Brown Communications.[7]

Track listing

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Disc 1
No.TitleWriter(s)ArtistLength
1."Hot Potato"DZ Deathrays1:15
2."D.O.R.O.T.H.Y (My Favourite Dinosaur)"
  • Cook
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • John Field
  • Page
Spacey Jane2:13
3."H.O.L.I.D.A.Y."
San Cisco3:25
4."Apples & Bananas"
Trad
Polish Club2:04
5."The Shimmie Shake"
Luca Brasi1:25
6."We're All Fruit Salad!"
  • Brian
  • Cook
  • Lou Diamond Phillips
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • Gillespie
  • James Harkness
  • Jawan Jackson
  • Keller
  • Page
  • Pryce
  • Robert Rakete
  • Taylor Symone Jackson
  • Victor Valdes
  • Watkins
Melbourne Ska Orchestra4:18
7."Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride"
  • Field
  • Gillespie
  • Watkins
Stella Donnelly1:55
8."Dressing Up"
  • Cook
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • John Field
  • Dominic Lindsay
  • Page
Emily Wurramara2:40
9."Say the Dance, Do the Dance"
John Field
Emma Donovan & The Putbacks2:46
10."Do the Propeller!"
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • John Field
Custard2:02
11."Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?)"
  • Cook
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • Page
The Chats1:32
12."Sicily (I Want to Go)"
  • Cook
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • John Petrozzi
  • Page
Donny Benét2:38
13."Big Red Car"
  • Cook
  • Fatt
  • Field
  • Page
Dami Im2:21
Total length:30:34

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart performance for ReWiggled
Chart (2022) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[8] 1

Year-end charts

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Year-end chart performance for ReWiggled
Chart (2022) Position
Australian Artist (ARIA)[9] 33

Release history

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Release history for ReWiggled
Region Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia 11 March 2022 ABC Music ABCK0002
1 July 2022[10] 2× limited LP ABCK0002LP

Awards and nominations

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Award Year Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Category Result Ref.
AIR Awards 2023 ReWiggled Best Independent Children's Album or EP Nominated
Independent Marketing Team of the Year with ABC Music and The Orchard Nominated
Independent Publicity Team of the Year with RPM and Bec Brown Communications Nominated
ARIA Music Awards 2022 Best Children's Album Won
Shure Rolling Stones Australia Awards 2023 Best Record Nominated

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from Grokipedia
ReWiggled is a double album by the Australian children's music group the Wiggles, featuring collaborations with various contemporary artists, released on 11 March 2022 by ABC Music. The project reimagines classic Wiggles songs through covers by Australian musicians on the first disc while presenting the Wiggles' interpretations of popular tracks from other artists on the second disc. The album's first disc includes 13 tracks where established and emerging Australian acts reinterpret beloved tunes, such as DZ Deathrays covering "," Spacey Jane performing "D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)," and tackling "Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)." Other contributors on this disc encompass , , Polish Club, , , and Emily Wurramara, highlighting a diverse range of , and alternative styles applied to the group's originals. In contrast, the second disc features 14 covers by , blending current and original lineup members like , who noted the enjoyment of the collaborative process. Standout selections include renditions of Tame Impala's "Elephant," Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," AC/DC's "Thunderstruck," Rihanna's "Umbrella," and Fatboy Slim's "Praise You," adapting these hits into the group's signature upbeat, educational vibe. A precursor EP with five tracks from the album was released on 15 December 2021, offering an early preview of the crossover appeal. This release builds on the Wiggles' legacy of innovative projects, bridging generations by pairing their foundational children's songs with modern Australian talent and global pop influences.

Background and concept

Development

The album ReWiggled was conceived during the as a means to reimagine classic songs by through collaborations with contemporary Australian artists, providing a fresh creative outlet amid lockdowns and restrictions. The project gained initial momentum with The Wiggles' cover of Tame Impala's "" for triple j's , recorded and released on 4 March 2021. Development commenced in early 2021, led by , a founding member and key creative force in , who spearheaded the initiative as an indirect celebration of the band's 30th anniversary via these intergenerational partnerships. Key milestones included initial outreach to potential collaborators in mid-2021, followed by the decision to format the project as a —featuring tribute covers of Wiggles tracks by guest artists on Disc 1 and original Wiggles interpretations of songs by those artists on Disc 2—to highlight reciprocal artistic exchange. Pre-production efforts centered on meetings in , where logistical and conceptual planning took shape, culminating in the confirmation of all collaborators by late and setting the stage for subsequent recording. This timeline ensured the project aligned with ' legacy of innovative while adapting to the evolving Australian music landscape.

Collaborators and tributes

ReWiggled employs a reciprocal tribute format across its two discs, fostering unity within the Australian music scene by having contemporary indie, rock, and alternative artists reinterpret classic Wiggles songs while The Wiggles themselves cover tracks from influential artists outside their catalog. The first disc features 13 Wiggles staples reimagined by prominent Australian acts, infusing genres like punk, , and into the originals to highlight the timeless appeal of the band's music. Notable contributions include DZ Deathrays' garage rock take on "," Spacey Jane's indie rendition of "D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)," and ' raw punk version of "Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?)." Other participants encompass , Polish Club, , Melbourne Orchestra, , Emily Wurramara, Emma Donovan and the Putbacks, , , and , each adapting tracks such as "H.O.L.I.D.A.Y.," "," and "Big Red Car" to their distinctive styles. On the second disc, —featuring members from the then-current lineup including , , , and , alongside original members Greg Page, , and —deliver 14 covers of non-Wiggles songs, reinterpreting them with a pop-rock flair to demonstrate the band's musical growth and versatility. Selections draw from diverse influences, including Tame Impala's "Elephant," Rihanna's "Umbrella," and The Chats' "Pub Feed," as well as tracks by ("Thunderstruck"), Queen (""), and Blondie ("Sunday Girl"). This segment underscores the project's theme of mutual respect and evolution, with honoring artists who in turn celebrate their legacy on the first disc.

Production

Recording process

The recording process for ReWiggled took place primarily in studios located in and , , supplemented by remote contributions from select artists amid ongoing restrictions that limited in-person collaboration. Production was overseen by of , with engineering handled by Alex Keller; the mixing process particularly emphasized genre adaptations to suit the adult-oriented covers, such as incorporating and heavier instrumentation for rock reinterpretations. Sessions for Disc 1, featuring tributes from various Australian artists including and , were completed first from July to October 2021, with performers reinterpreting classic tracks in live studio takes tailored to their established styles. Disc 2 followed in November 2021, centered on ' collective vocals and instrumentation for their covers of popular songs. Among the key challenges were coordinating schedules across 27 tracks involving multiple contributors and ensuring adaptations of children's songs into mature genres retained the originals' playful charm without alienating core elements. Technical workflows relied on methods to streamline remote and in-studio efficiency, culminating in final mastering during early ahead of the album's March release.

Credits and personnel

The production of ReWiggled was led by as the overall producer, with guest producers handling select tracks on Disc 1; for instance, Garrett Kato produced Dami Im's track. Numerous musicians contributed across the album's tracks, featuring no external songwriters as all songs are covers. On Disc 1, performers included Australian indie and rock acts with their core lineups providing vocals, guitars, bass, and drums for rock reinterpretations of Wiggles classics. For example, DZ Deathrays delivered a punk-infused take on "". Similar instrumentation dominated other tracks, such as electric guitars and driving drums in San Cisco's "H.O.L.I.D.A.Y." and Polish Club's "". Disc 2 highlighted ' core lineup—, , , and —joined by additional members John Muggleton on guitar and Evie McLoughlin on violin, as well as original members like on guitar and on keyboards for "Do the Owl," retaining playful elements like kazoos amid rock arrangements. Additional personnel encompassed engineer Alex Keller, who handled recording and mixing primarily at Hot Potato Studios in . Artwork was designed by ' in-house team.

Music and release

Singles

The release strategy for ReWiggled began with an early single in 2021 to gauge public interest, followed by two promotional tracks in early 2022 ahead of the album's March launch. All singles debuted on streaming platforms including and , helping to build anticipation for the double album's mix of covers. The lead single, "," was a cover of Tame Impala's 2012 track performed by and released on March 12, 2021, via . Originally debuted as a live performance on triple j's session on March 4, 2021, the track featured the current lineup alongside original members , , and Greg Page. It marked a bold crossover into territory for the children's group and quickly gained viral attention, amassing over 1.3 million streams and more than 3 million views by January 2022. "" achieved a historic milestone by topping the 2021 countdown, becoming the first children's song to win the poll. Featured on Disc 2 of ReWiggled, it exemplified the album's theme of reinterpreting contemporary hits for a family audience. "Apple Crumble," another Disc 2 track, was ' cover of the 2021 song by and , released as a single on , 2022. The upbeat, playful rendition retained the original's funky vibe while infusing Wiggles-style whimsy, serving as a direct preview of the album's second half where the group tackled modern Australian and international artists. It contributed to the growing buzz around ReWiggled by highlighting the project's collaborative spirit and broad appeal. The third promotional single, "H.O.L.I.D.A.Y.," featured San Cisco's cover of ' own 2018 track from Wiggle Pop!, released on February 25, 2022. Appearing on Disc 1, this vacation-themed rendition flipped the tribute dynamic, with the Australian band delivering a breezy, surf-rock twist that tied into summer promotional efforts for the album. It underscored ReWiggled's reciprocal cover concept, bridging generations of music fans.

Track listing

ReWiggled is a double album featuring covers by various Australian artists on the first disc and covers by The Wiggles of their favorite songs on the second disc, with no original compositions included. The album totals 27 tracks and runs for 1:21:00.

Disc 1 (Tribute to The Wiggles)

No.TitleArtistLength
1"Hot Potato"DZ Deathrays1:15
2"D.O.R.O.T.H.Y. (My Favourite Dinosaur)"Spacey Jane2:13
3"H.O.L.I.D.A.Y."San Cisco3:25
4"Apples and Bananas"Polish Club2:42
5"The Shimmie Shake!"Luca Brasi2:32
6"We're All Fruit Salad!"Melbourne Ska Orchestra2:17
7"Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride"Stella Donnelly1:55
8"Dressing Up"Emily Wurramara2:40
9"Say the Dance, Do the Dance"Emma Donovan and the Putbacks2:35
10"Do the Propeller!"Custard2:02
11"Can You (Point Your Fingers and Do the Twist?)"The Chats2:25
12"Big Red Car"Dami Im3:01
13"Sicily (I Want to Go)"Donny Benét2:22
Total length: 30:34

Disc 2 (The Wiggles' Favorites)

No.TitleOriginal artistLength
1"Elephant"3:22
2"Pub Feed"2:08
3"Brand New Key"2:58
4"Praise You"5:22
5"We're Going to Be Friends"2:22
6"Get On the Good Foot"3:18
7"Shipping Up to Boston"2:33
8"Thunderstruck"6:31
9"Apple Crumble" & 3:05
10"She's a Rainbow"4:14
11"Umbrella"3:42
12"Sunday Girl"Blondie3:02
13"Bohemian Rhapsody"Queen5:55
14"Right Here, Right Now"1:50
Total length: 50:22

Commercial performance

Charts

ReWiggled achieved significant commercial success upon release, debuting at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart for the chart dated March 21, 2022, corresponding to the tracking week of March 18. This marked the first time had topped the ARIA Albums Chart in their over 30-year career, a milestone attributed to robust performance across physical sales, digital downloads, and streaming equivalents. The album held the summit position for one week before descending, ultimately accumulating 20 weeks on the . These positions reflected the album's primary appeal in , bolstered by the group's established fanbase and promotional efforts.
CountryChartPeak PositionWeeks at PeakTotal Weeks
AustraliaARIA Albums Chart1120

Year-end performance

ReWiggled achieved solid year-end standings on key charts in 2022, reflecting its commercial success within the children's music genre. It enjoyed sustained interest in . Streaming activity persisted strongly into 2023, with the album maintaining visibility on global platforms. No certifications were reported for the album, though its performance highlighted robust streaming metrics.

Reception and accolades

Critical reception

Upon its release, ReWiggled received widespread praise from critics for its innovative genre-blending and intergenerational appeal, marking a bold evolution for . The album's debut at number one on the Albums Chart was hailed as a historic milestone, with CEO Annabelle Herd describing it as "a triumph for the band, but also for Australian artists, it not only celebrates the depth and diversity of Australian but also highlights the incredible support from Australian fans." This achievement underscored the project's success in bridging with contemporary Australian indie and rock scenes. Rolling Stone Australia lauded the album as "utterly preposterous and perfect in equal measure," emphasizing its joyful fusion of nostalgic Wiggles classics reimagined by artists like and alongside ' covers of adult-oriented tracks. Similarly, highlighted the first disc's vitality, noting how ' punk-infused rendition of "Can You (Point Your Fingers And Do The Twist?)" injects raw energy that refreshes the nursery rhyme-like originals, creating a "sunny yet strange" collection that showcases the band's compositional influence. The Guardian noted the album's No. 1 chart debut as a surprising achievement for the group, particularly praising The Wiggles' quick and effective cover of The Chats' "Pub Feed"—a track evoking Australian "smoko" culture—while highlighting the overall craft that allows adult artists to reinterpret Wiggles songs without losing their whimsical core. Mixed responses emerged regarding its dual audience targeting; while outlets like The Music appreciated the family-friendly inclusivity and musical polish in the collaborative tracks, some noted challenges in balancing kid-oriented simplicity with edgier adult covers, such as the occasionally awkward lyric adaptations on the second disc. Overall, ReWiggled garnered positive aggregated reception, with user ratings averaging around 70/100 on platforms like , reflecting its cultural impact as a landmark in Australian music that elevated children's to mainstream acclaim. In retrospective coverage from 2023 onward, the album has been cited as a bright spot in pandemic-era releases, contributing to ' enduring legacy of innovation.

Awards and nominations

ReWiggled earned critical industry recognition shortly after its release, culminating in a win at the . The album was nominated for accolades that underscored its innovative collaborations with independent Australian artists. No additional awards or nominations have been announced as of 2025.
YearAward CeremonyCategoryResult
2022Best Children's AlbumWon
2023AIR AwardsBest Independent Children's AlbumNominated
2023 Australia AwardsBest RecordNominated

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