Franciscus Henri discography
Studio albums23
Compilation albums1
Video albums7
Singles5

The discography of Franciscus Henri, a Dutch-Australian folk, gospel and children's music performer, consists of 23 studio albums, 1 compilation album, 5 singles and 7 home video releases.

Studio albums

Year Title Label Awards
1972 Ding Dong Who Rang the Bell Fable
Gabriel's Mother's Highway Move
1975 Pigtails Crest
1976 Lord of the Dance
1981 Sunshine Rainbows and Violins John Bye Productions
Children's Christmas Songs
1985 Fifty Golden Nursery Rhymes Fable
1988 Tree House ABC Kids
1991 White Pyjamas
Dancing in the Kitchen Nominated for Aria: Best Children's Album[1]
1992 Walking on the Milky Way
1993 Merry Christmas
My Favourite Nursery Rhymes Nominated for Aria: Best Children's Album[1]
1994 Stories and Songs
I'm Hans Christian Andersen Nominated for Aria: Best Children's Album[1]
1997 Hello Mister Whiskers
1998 Hooray for Mister Whiskers
Mister Whiskers: My Favourite Nursery Rhymes A re-release of My Favourite Nursery Rhymes
1999 Mister Whiskers: Monkey Business Nominated for Aria: Best Children's Album[1]
Board of Studies "Street Sense" – Road Safety Songs
2003 Explorer Semester One Music Makers
2004 Maestro Semester One
Explorer Semester Two
Maestro Semester Two
2005 Nothing Fixed or Final Franciscus Henri Productions

Compilations

Year Title Label
2002 The Best of Franciscus Henri ABC Kids

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album Label
AUS
1970 "Mary and Me" - Channel 9 'New Faces' Discoveries Fable
1971 "All I Want" 72 Non-album single
1972 "Turn You Round" -
"Ding Dong Who Rang The Bell" - Ding Dong Who Rang The Bell
1990 "White Pyjamas" - White Pyjamas ABC Kids

Home Video

VHS

Year Title
1992 OH NO! It's The Franciscus Henri Video
1994 I'm Hans Christian Andersen
1998 Hello Mister Whiskers!
2000 My Favourite Nursery Rhymes
2001 Sing a Song in Singapore

DVD

Year Title
2008 The Franciscus Henri Collection
The Mister Whiskers Collection

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "25th ARIA Awards 2011: Winners by Award: Best Children's Album". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Retrieved 16 May 2012.
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