The Tin Lids

40 on the ARIA Singles Chart and won Children's Composition of the Year at the 1992 APRA Awards, a cover version of Was (Not Was)'s song, "Walk the Dinosaur", "School" (August 1992) featuring The Yunupingu Kids (children of Mandawuy Yunupingu), and "Dinosaurs in Space" (1994).

The band members are all children of Scotland-born Australian rock musician, Jimmy Barnes, and his wife Jane: Mahalia, Eliza-Jane "E.J.

[3][4] The group were in the children's choir as part of the back-up singers on their father's track, "When Your Love is Gone", released as a single in March 1991.

[5] The Tin Lids released their first album in November 1991 as a collection of Christmas carols, Hey Rudolph!, which peaked at No.

[7] Most of the instrumentation was supplied by David Froggatt, the album's producer and arranger, and it was recorded at Barnes' Freight Train Studios in Sydney.

[11] Another single from that album, "School" (August 1992), was written by Mandawuy Yunupingu (lead singer of Yothu Yindi).