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1998 studio album by Franciscus Henri
Hooray for Mister Whiskers
Studio album by Franciscus Henri
Released1998
RecordedSully Studios, Melbourne
GenreChildren's music
LabelABC For Kids
Franciscus Henri chronology
Hello Mister Whiskers
(1997)
Hooray for Mister Whiskers
(1998)
Mister Whiskers: My Favourite Nursery Rhymes
(1998)

Hooray for Mister Whiskers is a children's music album released by Franciscus Henri in 1998. It is his second album under the character Mister Whiskers and includes his dog, Smiggy. It was nominated for the 1999 ARIA Music Award for Best Children's Album but lost to The Hooley Dooleys Pop. In July 2001 it was re-released on both CD and music cassette formats.

Track listing

All songs written by Franciscus Henri unless otherwise noted. All arrangements by Franciscus Henri.

  1. "Hooray for Mister Whiskers"
  2. "Mister Whiskers Here, Mister Whiskers There"
  3. "My Dog Smiggy"
  4. "I Tricked You" (G Eastoe)
  5. "Little Red Wagon" (Traditional)
  6. "E Compare" (Traditional)
  7. "Can I Go Outside?"
  8. "Tricycle Song"
  9. "Freddie Frog" (Traditional)
  10. "Little Bird Tapping" (Traditional)
  11. "I Have a Little Dog"
  12. "Down by the Bay" (Traditional)
  13. "Bugs and Beetles"
  14. "The More We Get Together" (Traditional)
  15. "Skippity Hop" (Z R Mchenry)
  16. "Merry-Go-Round" (Z R Mchenry)
  17. "If I Had"
  18. "Are You in the Mood?"
  19. "Sunrise"
  20. "Tick-Tock Big Clock" (Z R Mchenry)
  21. "Tick-Tock Baby Clock" (Z R Mchenry)
  22. "Rock-A-Bye Lullaby"

References

  1. Henri, Franciscus (1998), Hooray! for Mister Whiskers, FHPRecords: Australian Broadcasting Commission, retrieved 14 October 2017
  2. "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 1999". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
  3. "Archived Australasian Releases". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). July 2001. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2017.
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