I'm Hans Christian Andersen was released in 1994 by Australian children's musician, Franciscus Henri, via ABC Music's (ABC for Kids) on compact disc. It received an ARIA Music Award nomination in 1995 for Best Children's Album.[1]

I'm Hans Christian Andersen
Studio album by
Released1994 - re-released 1998
RecordedSully Studios, Melbourne
Franciscus Henri chronology
Stories and Songs
(1994)
I'm Hans Christian Andersen
(1994)
Hello Mister Whiskers
(1997)

Track listing

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  1. "I'm Hans Christian Andersen"
  2. "The Ugly Duckling"
  3. "Sunshine, Rainbows and Umbrellas" (F.Henri)
  4. "An Old Tin Can" (F.Henri)
  5. "Scarecrow" (F.Henri)
  6. "Three Little Sparrows" (F.Henri)
  7. "When the Train Comes Along"
  8. "Piggy on the Railway"
  9. "Bessie the Steam Train"
  10. "Phone Call to Grandma" (F.Henri)
  11. "Old People" (F.Henri)
  12. "My Bag of Lollies" (F.Henri)
  13. "The Green Eyed Dragon"
  14. "Jellybean Street" (F.Henri)
  15. "Lighthouse"
  16. "Baby Beluga
  17. "The Albatross Song" (Pacific Blue) (F.Henri)
  18. "School Days" (F.Henri)
  19. "Fishes Wishes" (F.Henri)
  20. "Inch Worm"
  21. "Thumbelina"
  22. "Tick Tock" (F.Henri)
  23. "Mummy Give Me a Drink of Water"

Video

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Franciscus Henri sings I'm Hans Christian Andersen and other songs
Directed byLindesay Dresdon
Produced byLindesay Dresdon
StarringFranciscus Henri
Distributed byRoadshow Entertainment / ABC Video
(#14475)
Release date
  • 26 September 1994 (1994-09-26)
Running time
30 minutes
CountryAustralia

Franciscus Henri sings I'm Hans Christian Andersen and other songs is a Franciscus Henri video that was released in 1994.

Songs

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  1. "Phone Call to Grandma"
  2. "I'm Hans Christian Andersen"
  3. "The Ugly Duckling"
  4. "Four Rubbish Bins"
  5. "My Bag of Lollies"
  6. "The Little Red Car Song"
  7. "Sea Dreams"
  8. "Sailing"
  9. "At the Bottom of the Sea"
  10. "Three Jellyfish"
  11. "Thumbelina"
  12. "Mummy Give Me a Drink of Water"

Releases

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  • Australia: 26 September 1994

References

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  1. ^ "Winners by Year 1995". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
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