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Walking on the Milky Way
Studio album by
Released16 April 1992
RecordedSully Studios Melbourne
GenreChildren's music
Length59:32
LabelFranciscus Henri/ABC
Franciscus Henri chronology
Dancing in the Kitchen
(1991)
Walking on the Milky Way
(1992)
Merry Christmas
(1993)

Walking on the Milky Way was released in April 1992 by Franciscus Henri, under ABC Music's ABC for Kids sub-label, as his sixth album. It received a nomination for Best Children's Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993.[1][2] The music video for the title track, "Walking on the Milky Way", was compiled into ABC for Kids Video Hits Volume 2, a various artists' video released the same year.[3]

Track listing

  1. Hello (S Browne)
  2. Walking on The Milky Way (F. Henri)
  3. Oopy Goopy (F. Henri)
  4. I Can't Sit Still (F. Henri)
  5. Little Lily Lilly Legs (F. Henri)
  6. Water in My Shoes (F. Henri)
  7. Here Comes That Day (F. Henri)
  8. Ducks Like Rain (F. Henri)
  9. Oh Sophia (F. Henri)
  10. Monkey Band (I. Catchlove, F. Henri)
  11. Oogoo tree (F. Henri)
  12. Friday Night (S. Browne)
  13. Oold Dark House (I. Catchlove, F. Henri)
  14. Doctor, Doctor (F.Henri)
  15. Happy, Sad Song (F.Henri)
  16. Little Red Car Song (I. Catchlove, F. Henri)
  17. Give My Things Back (F. Henri)
  18. Don't You Wish You Were a Cowboy Too (F. Henri)
  19. Junk (S. Browne)
  20. Four Rubbish Bins (F. Henri)
  21. My Back Yard
  22. River Boat
  23. Pelican Pete (F. Henri)
  24. Going Fishing (AJ Leonard)
  25. Jumping Jack
  26. Teddy Bear
  27. Wooden Heart

References

  1. ^ "Winners by Year 1993". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 14 December 2007. Retrieved 23 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Reward for Excellence". The Canberra Times, Good Times. Vol. 67, no. 21, 163. 25 March 1993. p. 3. Retrieved 23 December 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
  3. ^ Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) (1992), ABC for Kids Video Hits Volume 2, ABC Music, retrieved 23 December 2017