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- DirectorSteve BarronStarsa-haBunty BaileyAlfie CurtisOfficial music video for "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
- DirectorBettina RheimsStarsDesirelessA music video for the song by Desireless shows her visiting the house of people who want to travel, but can't.
- DirectorKevin GodleyStarsBonoBoyzoneAdam ClaytonA promotional video for U2's 1998 single "Sweetest Thing."
- DirectorBill MatherStarsAlan ClarkDire StraitsGuy FletcherMusic video for "Brothers In Arms", the 1985 single by Dire Straits. It uses rotoscoping and shows the band performing, overlaid with images of the First World War. The sunburst Les Paul appears in the style of a charcoal drawing.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsAlan ClarkDire StraitsElso EmeletMusic video for the 1985 Dire Straits single "Money For Nothing". The iconic video mixtures advanced animation technology and footage from the band performing the song, seen by the animated characters such a factory worker and a dog.
- DirectorJohn SaylesStarsMaggie RenziBruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen's video for his single "I'm On Fire" off of the biggest album of his career, "Born In The USA"
- DirectorJonathan DemmeTed DemmeStarsBruce SpringsteenTom HanksBruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Streets of Philadelphia" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Philadelphia (1993) recorded for Columbia Records. Bruce Springsteen walks along desolate city streets and, later, through a bustling park and schoolyard. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorStorm ThorgersonStarsPaul YoungStacey YoungPromo video for Paul Young's "Come Back and Stay".
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsLou AlbanoCyndi LauperWendi RichterMusic video for "She Bop" by Cyndi Lauper.
- DirectorJohn MayburyStarsSinéad O'ConnorSinéad O'Connor performs in the music video "Nothing Compares 2 U" from the album "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video features a closeup of Sinéad O'Connor's face as she sings and goes through different stages of emotions in tune with the lyrics.
- DirectorStuart OrmeStarsPhil CollinsThe music video for "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.
- DirectorLol CremeGodley & CremeKevin GodleyStarsKate BushPeter GabrielThe first version by Godley and Creme, consisted of a single take of the singers, as they sing, in an embrace, while the sun behind them enters total eclipse and re-emerges.
- DirectorBob GiraldiStarsMichael JacksonBill BrayMichael DeLorenzoA promotional video for Michael Jackson's 1983 hit single "Beat It."
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielAnna-Marie GabrielMelanie GabrielPeter Gabriel's video for his 1986 Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, a collaboration with Aardman Animations which set new standards for the industry and became one of the most awarded videos in history.
- DirectorJohn LloydJames YukichStarsGenesisChris BarriePhil CollinsThe music video to the Genesis top 5 hit, Land Of Confusion. Featuring Spitting Images Puppets.
- DirectorBrian GibsonStarsForeignerDennis ElliottLou GrammForeigner performs in the music video "I Want to Know What Love Is" from the album "Agent Provocateur" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video opens with Lou Gramm singing intently into a microphone at a recording studio. Video clips feature a white woman who wakes up and takes a shower, as well as a group of Afroamerican men and women (a man working on a high rise, and a woman working at a cleaner...) taking a bus to go the studio, meet the band and being the chorus for the song. The video ends with the white woman arriving at the studio to hug Lou Gramm.
- DirectorDerek BurbidgeStarsPeter KingsberyAnna LaCazioLouis Molino IIIMusic video for "The Promise You Made" by Cock Robin.
- DirectorKen RussellStarsElton JohnAnya MajorAndreas WisniewskiMusic video for "Nikita," featuring a Cold-War setting.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsElton JohnSandy StrallenBruno TonioliOfficial music video for "I'm Still Standing" by Elton John.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsGenesisTony BanksPhil CollinsIn the music video for Genesis' song "I Can't Dance", Phil Collins plays an egotistical model for jeans commercials who is having a particularly bad day.
- DirectorJan KounenStarsErasureAndy BellVince Clarke
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBoy GeorgeGreg CraigCulture ClubThe video for the song, directed by Julien Temple, featured lead singer Boy George on trial in a courtroom, with flashbacks to the Gargoyle Club, Soho in 1936 and the Dolphin Square Health Club, Pimlico in 1957. The jury was in black-face making jazz hands gestures. One band member, Mikey Craig, was not in the video, and was replaced by his brother Greg. Boy George wears a shirt with the Hebrew writing "Tarbut Agudda", a literal translation of the individual words "culture" and "association" in a grammatically incorrect order.
- DirectorLol CremeGodley & CremeKevin GodleyStarsHolly JohnsonMusic video for "The Power of Love" by Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
- DirectorMichael BayStarsMeat LoafDana PatrickLorraine CrosbyThe video is based on Beauty and the Beast and The Phantom of the Opera. Bob Keane did Meat Loaf's make-up, which took up to two hours to apply. The make-up was designed to be simple and scary, yet "with the ability to make him sympathetic." It went over budget, and was filmed in 90 °F (32 °C) heat, across four days. According to one executive, it "probably had the budget of Four Weddings and a Funeral." It is the abridged seven-minute single version, rather than the twelve-minute album version. Michael Bay directed the music video.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsBonnie TylerBonnie Tyler's official music video for 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart'.
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsCharles BoyerMarlene DietrichFrancis LarkinMusic video for the 1984 song "Time After Time" by Cyndi Lauper. In it, Cyndi Lauper plays a young woman who is forced to leave her boyfriend when she becomes homesick and worried about her sick mother.
- DirectorBernard RoseStarsBronski BeatSteve BronskiJohn CollinOficial music video was shot and released later in 1984. The narrative video features band member Jimmy Somerville as the boy who has experienced the issues described in the lyrics. Seen on a train, he is contemplating his childhood through flashbacks and the events that have caused him to leave his parents' home. At a swimming pool, his friends dare him to approach a young man that he is attracted to, for which he is later attacked in an alley by a homophobic gang led by the man he had approached at the swimming pool. A police officer brings him back to his home. It is implied that the boy's parents learn of his homosexuality for the first time through this incident and are shocked, but only the father seems unsupportive. The boy then catches a train to London, on which he is reunited with his friends.
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsNo DoubtTom DumontTony KanalA music video for No Doubt's song 'Don't Speak'.
- StarsBeth AndersonKaren CampbellLimahlThe extended music video filmed for the title track of The NeverEnding Story (1984).
- DirectorRupert WainwrightStarsM.C. HammerSandra Salazar SalgadoKendrick WashingtonMC Hammer performs in the music video "U Can't Touch This" from the album "Please Hammer, Don't Hurt 'Em" recorded for Capitol Records. MC Hammer sings the song and dances along with backup dances against a white background and in several other settings. He performs several signatures dances includes the Running Man and the Hammer Dance.
- DirectorTim PopeStarsMen Without HatsIvan DoroschukLouise CourtThe music video for "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats, featuring an English folk revival setting.
- DirectorTony van den EndeStarsA Flock of SeagullsFrank MaudsleyPaul ReynoldsMusic video for the 1982 song "I Ran (So Far Away)" by A Flock of Seagulls. It features the band members performing the song in a room covered in aluminum foil and mirrors.
- DirectorBob GiraldiStarsPat BenatarSasha Charnin MorrisonSara CarlsonPat Benatar plays a woman who runs away from her family to become a dancer in a club. However, when she finds out the owner of the club is more than what he seems, she convinces the other dancers to rise up against him with her.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsJudi DozierBilly IdolThommy PriceA music video for Billy Idol's song 'Rebel Yell'.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDavid BowieJoelene KingTerry RobertsA promotional video for David Bowie 's 1983 hit single "Let's Dance."
- DirectorKevin GodleyStarsStingThe music video for the song "Fields of Gold" by an English singer Sting from the 1993 album "Ten Summoner's Tales".
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsTOTOLenny CastroJenny Douglas-McRaeTOTO perform the song "Africa" in a library.
- DirectorTony StevensStarsGreg HamColin HayMen at WorkThe music video for "Down Under" by Men at Work.
- DirectorDavid LaChapelleStarsChristina AguileraDonna GlytchRedmanOfficial music video for "Dirrty" by Christina Aguilera ft. Redman.
- DirectorStuart OrmeStarsTony BanksPhil CollinsGenesis"Mama" was the first single from Genesis' 1983 self-titled album.
- DirectorSpike JonzeYeStarsDweleRita G.YeFilmed entirely in slow-motion, the video begins with a Ford Mustang Bullit rolling onto the screen and stopping at dusk in the desert outside Las Vegas, Nevada. As the bright, red taillights turn off, the song breaks into its titular refrain and Houston-based Playboy model Rita G. exits the vehicle dressed in a wig, fur coat and large black sunglasses. Walking a distance away from the car, she strips down to her lingerie and lights her clothes on fire. As she walks back towards the car with flames at her back, West's vocals begin. Kanye himself finally makes his appearance when the woman opens the trunk to reveal him lying in it tied up and gagged. She gently strokes his helpless, terrified face and gives him a light kiss, before retrieving a nearby shovel. As the camera dollies out, the woman raises the shovel over her head and repeatedly stabs it into the trunk.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsJay-ZAlicia KeysSpike Lee
- DirectorIvan ReitmanStarsRay Parker Jr.Dan AykroydOllie E. BrownMusic video for 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jr.
- DirectorDavid G. HillierStarsThe CureSimon GallupMatthieu HartleyOfficial music video for The Cure single "A Forest". Robert Smith and his group perform the song on a darkened set from Top of the Pops while distorted images of a forest appear in small sequences. The song appeared in the band's second album "Seventeen Seconds".
- DirectorRich MurrayStarsKris KrossChris KellyChris SmithKris Kross performs in the music video "Jump" from the album "Totally Krossed Out" recorded for Ruffhouse Records and Columbia Records. Kris Kross wears athletic gear and raps in a number of locations including in front of a low-rider car, a white sound stage, and a snow covered soccer field. Video clips of people jumping play throughout the video.
- DirectorLee BakerStarsOMCPaul FuemanaThe video has the lead singer, Pauly Fuemana, driving a 1968 Chevrolet Impala. It also pictures him dancing, rapping, throwing around money and breathing fire. It was a second version, directed by Lee Baker, and released very late in 1995 just as "How Bizarre" went to number one in New Zealand. Shot on a soundstage in Ponsonby and at Ellerslie Racecourse for a budget of $7,000 from NZ On Air, it was shown on US networks about 15,000 times in 1997 and 1998. Besides Pauly, it features backing vocalist Sina Saipaia, and a Filipino man named Hill who stood in for Brother Pele.
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsAndré 3000Big BoiOutkastThe song discusses the problems that break-ups, separation, and divorce can have on a couple, and the animosity that a woman's mother can have for her daughter's former boyfriend or husband. The video works as a possible metaphor for the duo's "stormy" relationships with the mothers of their children and their families (themes expressed by the duo in the song). The storm theme is alluded to in the song.
- DirectorBryan BarberStarsOutkastAndré 3000Big BoiA promotional video for Outkast's 2003 hit single "Hey Ya!"
- DirectorEdgar WrightStarsNoel FieldingJulian BarrattNick FrostAn optimistic getaway driver (Noel Fielding) waits for a trio of bank robbers in the parking lot.
- DirectorDavid LeitchStarsCéline DionRyan ReynoldsYanis MarshallCeline Dion's music video for Deadpool 2.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakHelena ChristensenA couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsABCMartin FryStephen HopkinsMusic video for ABC's 1982 single "The Look Of Love". It is influenced by old British music hall, the chalk pavement sequence in the film "Mary Poppins", carnival sideshows, and "Punch and Judy" puppet shows.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsMichael AscoleseNicole BrandonJorga CayeA music video for Guns N' Roses's song "November Rain".
- DirectorJohn LandisStarsMichael JacksonC. Thomas HowellRobbie General LeeMichael Jackson's video accompanied with the single ''Black or White''.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsMichael JacksonSimon FieldsRaquel PeñaA music video for Michael Jackson's song 'Billie Jean'.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsHelen DeMacqueKathy HillMartin KempOfficial music video for "Last Christmas" by Wham.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsJohn DeaconBrian MayFreddie MercuryQueen's video for "I Want to Break Free", which is considered a camp classic in the UK but effectively ended their career in the United States, where it received a negative reaction and was boycotted by MTV.
- StarsQuarterflashRindy RossQuarterflash performs in the music video "Harden My Heart" from the album "Quarterflash" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with a woman running through a set of doors before she arrives among a group of jugglers and sings. She opens a door and arrives in a desert near a mirror.
- DirectorJack BondStarsJoss AcklandNeil DicksonGareth HuntMusic video for Pet Shop Boys: Always on My Mind
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- DirectorJohan CamitzStarsSpice GirlsEmma BuntonVictoria BeckhamSpice Girls performs in the music video "Wannabe" from the album "Spice" recorded for Virgin Records and EMI Records. The music video begins with the Spice Girls outside London's St. Pancras Grand Hotel. The video shot in one tale follows the girls as they sing, dance, and disturb patrons of the hotel.
- DirectorTony van den EndeStarsThe Art of NoiseIce skaters perform for a sinister looking crowd and there are tortoises.
- DirectorAlison MacleanStarsNatalie ImbrugliaJeremy SheffieldNatalie Imbruglia performs in the music video "Torn" from the album "Left of the Middle" recorded for RCA Records. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie Imbruglia sings with her boyfriend. A director and set crew constantly interrupt the action to re-position the two.
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsAlanis MorissetteMusic video for Ironic by Alanis Morissette. Alanis drives through a snowy landscape lip-syncing with various other versions of herself sharing the car.
- DirectorCelestino GianottiStarsEiffel 65Jeffrey JeyMaurizio LobinaMusic video for the 1999 song "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65. In it, singer Jeffrey Jey is abducted by blue aliens during a concert. The aliens leave Earth with him. Maurizio Lobina and Gabry Ponte give chase in their own spacecraft.
- StarsOfra HazaOfficial music video for "Im Nin'alu" by Ofra Haza.
- DirectorNicholas BrandtStarsMichael JacksonAytl JensenA promotional video for his 1995 song "Earth Song".
- DirectorJames YukichStarsPhil CollinsJeffrey TamborJames CagneyThis music video for Phil Collins' hit ft. Eric Clapton presents a theatre director (played by Jeffrey Tambor) worried about his current musical play after the absence of his lead singer during a rehearsal. Clapton asks if newcomer Bill Collins (played by Phil) can be part of the act since he has some singing talent. During the act, Bill dreams of having a successful career in show business.
- DirectorChris CunninghamStarsMadonnaA promotional video for Madonna's 1998 single "Frozen" in which she plays a shape-shifting sorceress who transforms into a flock of ravens and then an ominous-looking dog, and even replicates herself.
- DirectorMary LambertStarsMadonnaCharlieIconic music video for Madonna's single, off the album of the same name.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsTina TurnerThe title song to the titled album by Tina Turner in 1984. Tina is enchanted while she is dancing with a stranger for money.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsGipsy Kings"Bamboléo" is a 1987 Spanish language song by Gitano-French band Gipsy Kings, from their eponymous album. The song was written by band members Tonino Baliardo, Chico Bouchikhi (J. Bouchikhi) and Nicolas Reyes. It was arranged by Dominique Perrier. "Bamboleo" without an accent means "I swing" or "I sway" in Spanish. The now iconic song has been a worldwide hit for the Gipsy Kings and has since been covered by many artists, both in Spanish and in other languages.
- DirectorRainer ThiedingStarsCamouflageOliver KreyssigHeiko MaileOfficial music video for "Love Is a Shield" by Camouflage.
- DirectorAdam DubinRic MenelloStarsCey AdamsBeastie BoysTom CashmanMusic video for Beastie Boys: (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
- StarsKingPaul KingJim LantsberyKing performs in the music video "Love and Pride" from the album "Steps In Time" recorded for CBS Records. The music video opens with Paul King singing as he sits next to a fire and some colorfully painted garbage. He walks through the colorful junk-pile eventually climbing up on rocks.
- DirectorDerek JarmanStarsChris LoweRon MoodyPet Shop BoysThe "It's a Sin" video marked the experimental director's first of several collaborations with the band. It extended the lyrical themes of the song by showing Tennant under arrest by an inquisition with Lowe as his jailer and Ron Moody in the role of his judge, interspersed with brief clips of personifications of the seven deadly sins. The video was directed by Derek Jarman.
- DirectorEric WatsonStarsChris LowePet Shop BoysNeil TennantMusic video for "Left to My Own Devices" by Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorBruce WeberStarsChris LowePet Shop BoysNeil TennantMusic video for "Being Boring" by Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorEric WatsonStarsChris LowePet Shop BoysNeil TennantMusic video for "Suburbia" by Pet Shop Boys, set and filmed in an average American suburban neighborhood.
- DirectorEric WatsonStarsDavid BoiraDonna BottmanChris LoweMusic video for Pet Shop Boys: Domino Dancing
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghMusic video for "Yesterday, When I Was Mad" by Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorBruce WeberStarsChris LoweEva MendesPet Shop BoysMusic video for "Se a vida é" by Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorHoward GreenhalghStarsChris LowePet Shop BoysNeil TennantMusic video for "Go West" by Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorOley SassoneStarsSteve FarrisSteve GeorgeMr. MisterMr. Mister: performs in the music video "Broken Wings" from the album "Welcome to the Real World" recorded for RCA Records. Richard Page sings as he drives through the desert in a Ford Thunderbird. A couple tango while the band plays in white room with large windows.
- DirectorJohn SingletonStarsMichael JacksonRoman ArtisteTom Lister Jr.Michael Jackson's music video for the song 'Remember the Time.'
- DirectorDon WilsonStarsMichael JacksonSiedah GarrettThe WinansMusic video for Michael Jackson's 1988 song "Man In The Mirror", featuring a montage of images depicting suffering and injustice throughout history.
- DirectorLana Del ReyStarsLana Del ReyIt features video clips of skateboarders, cartoons and shots from old movies, as well as paparazzi footage of Paz de la Huerta falling down while intoxicated. These are interspersed between shots of Del Rey singing, which she filmed herself using a webcam.
- DirectorAlex ProyasStarsPeter KingsberyAnna LaCazioCock Robin
- DirectorTimothy HuttonStarsThe CarsRic OcasekBen OrrThe video alternates between shots of Orr sitting in a disused nightclub, facing mannequins posed at the bar as customers and bartender, and scenes that depict the breakdown of a relationship between the characters played by Ocasek and Paulina Porizkova. Ultimately left alone, the woman cries and laughs hysterically for a time before visiting the nightclub. She looks sadly in through a dirty window at the stage, where tuxedo-clad mannequins of the band members are posed with their instruments as if playing a show, and turns to walk away as the video ends.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsJohn Farnham"You're the Voice" is a song by the Australian singer John Farnham for his album Whispering Jack.
- DirectorMichael LeckebuschStarsSandraFrom Arabesque to solo stardom. Sandra's breakout classic hit, performed during the golden days of Sandra's reign. With the backup singer/guitarist, the keyboardist and drummer. Wearing an elegant robe. Telling the world "This lady is class."
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBritney SpearsTyson BeckfordAlyma DorseyDonning various outfits, Britney assumes fantasy roles, from sexy air hostess to dangerously bad girls that go progressively darker and darker. All to show how lethal yet irresistibly alluring she can be.
- DirectorDavid LaChapelleStarsGwen StefaniTom DumontTony KanalIn the official music video for No Doubt's cover of "It's My Life", Gwen Stefani is a black widow being tried for the murder of three husbands, portrayed by her bandmates.
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsLisa 'Left Eye' LopesRozonda 'Chilli' ThomasTLCThe video features the women in three different outfits: white, black, silver and Left Eye in blue. When there are shots of the women together they have two different outfits: black and silver. T-Boz's hair is fuchsia in the video. It also features a scene of Chilli on a swing singing. It also features T-Boz dancing as well as Left Eye. As Left Eye's rap begins, she is in a garage-like place with white clothes on while rapping. It also shows her practicing fighting moves in a futuristic blue outfit. One of the final scenes shows TLC fighting each other, while also dancing and having fun.
- DirectorMatthew RolstonChristina AguileraStarsChristina AguileraBenji SchwimmerLacey SchwimmerMusic video for Christina Aguilera's 2007 song "Candyman". In most of the music video, Christina dances and sings in a singing trio. In other shots she appears as Judy Garland, Betty Grable and Rita Hayworth.
- DirectorHilda Marie CombsJoseph KahnStarsDavid BoreanazDidoGrammy nominated song "White Flag" is the lead single from Dido's second studio album Life for Rent.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsGwen StefaniAkonHarajuku GirlsGwen Stefani performs with Akon in the music video "The Sweet Escape" from the album "The Sweet Escape" recorded for Interscope Records. The music video begins with Gwen Stefani escaping from a golden jail. After getting the key from a dog, she appears in a penthouse where she releases her long braids of hair allowing the Harajuku Girls to scale the building. Later, they meet Akon in a parking lot.
- DirectorNick EganStarsDuran DuranWarren CuccurulloSimon Le BonVideo promo for Duran Duran: Ordinary World.
- DirectorDavid G. HillierStarsMurray HeadMurray Head performs in the music video "One Night in Bangkok" from the album "Chess" recorded for RCA Records. The video begins with an animated chessboard breaking down. It features scenes of Murray Head walking the back alleys of a slum before he enters a room with a chessboard floor of black and white tiles and begins to sing. Clips of Murray playing chess against an exotic play throughout.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsKevin FederlineGeorvohn LambertLinda PerryIn the video Pink is getting ready to go out, trying on different outfits. One of her friends picks her up, and they drive in a car bobbing their heads to the music. However, the car runs out of fuel, so they get out and steal two skateboards from two boys. Pink falls off her skateboard because men in a car are whistling at her. The women arrive at the club but are refused entry, so to get in they use a scaffold to reach the top of the building. Inside the club Pink changes her clothes and starts to party; in the end Pink dances with two other dancers (Kevin Federline and Georvohn Lambert).