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- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsThe video which accompanied the single was filmed at London's Brixton Academy on 17 August 1990. The audience members were given free T-shirts with the words 'AC/DC - I was Thunderstruck' on the front and the date on the back, and these T-shirts were worn by the entire audience throughout the filming of the video.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCChris SladeArnold SchwarzeneggerOfficial music video for AC/DC's 1993 single "Big Gun" featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsAC/DC performs in the music video "Are You Ready" from the album "The Razors Edge" recorded for ATCO records. The video begins in a prison where a man is forced from his cell and taken to a barber. His hair is shaved and he is sent to a mini-concert at the prison where AC/DC performs on stage.
- StarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonPhil RuddAC/DC performs in the music video "Shoot to Thrill" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Iron Man 2 (2010) recorded for Columbia Records. The music video features clips of the band playing on a stage in a stadium while clips from the film play throughout.
- StarsAirbourneJoel O'KeeffeRyan O'KeeffeMusic video for Airbourne's song, 'Live It Up'.
- DirectorMichele LauritaAlanis MorissetteStarsAlanis MorissetteMusic video of "Head Over Feet" performed by Alanis Morissette, mostly consisting of a tight close-up of the singer's face.
- DirectorBrendan MalloyEmmett MalloyThe MalloysStarsMatthew BrannAvril LavigneMark SpicolukMusic video for Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "Complicated". It features Lavigne and her band-mates crashing the mall. They harass shoppers and employees, generally causing havoc around the mall.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsMatthew BrannJesse ColburnKevin John GoffMusic video for Avril Lavigne's 2002 single "Sk8er Boi". It centers around an impromptu concert held by Lavigne in a Los Angeles street intersection with a crowd quickly gathering.
- DirectorChristopher SimsStarsChad KroegerAvril LavigneThe video starts off showing an old man (played by Herman Sinitzyn) sweeping leaves outside a mansion, before the music kicks in. The clip shows Lavigne representing a ghost of a pianist, alone in the mansion without lighting and with covered furniture, attempting to get in touch with the man she loved. The video was directed by Christopher Sims and premiered on Lavigne's official channel on YouTube on 15 October 2013.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughOfficial music video for "I Want It That Way" by Backstreet Boys.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughThe story of this music video revolves around an unfaithful boyfriend. Once at a club, he meets another woman and cheats on his girlfriend with her. He calls up his girlfriend and tells her that he will be late asking her not to stay up and wait for him while he was actually going to the woman's place. The woman takes him on a wild ride until in the end he comes to discover that his girlfriend knew about his unfaithfulness and had plotted all of this. The unfaithful boyfriend is portrayed by the members of Backstreet Boys.
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughBackstreet Boys' official music video for 'Everybody (Backstreet's Back)'.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie Dorough
- DirectorJoseph KahnStarsBackstreet BoysPatricia D. AdamsNick CarterBackstreet Boys' official music video for 'Larger Than Life'.
- DirectorKai SehrStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie Dorough
- DirectorStuart GoslingStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughOfficial music video for "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" by Backstreet Boys.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBackstreet BoysNick CarterHowie DoroughIt featured the band gathered around monuments and an old building resembling a church. The video is notable for its frequent used of the contre-jour technique, which puts the subject directly against the source of light, thus giving a clear, dark outline of the figure. In the video, the Boys are often seen as silhouettes moving and singing against the background. This was filmed in Los Angeles in November 2001.
- DirectorBrian SimmonsStarsBananaramaSara DallinMichael DeClarioThe girls dance and cavort about, engaging in some hi-jinks with New York's finest as they toss banana peels from a Mack truck onto a pursuing patrol car.
- StarsThe Beach BoysJeffrey FoskettAl JardineMusic video for The Beach Boys song "Kokomo".
- DirectorMichael Lindsay-HoggStarsThe BeatlesGeorge HarrisonJohn LennonFilmed on 30 January 1969, at the Beatles' rooftop concert at Apple in London. Footage used in the film Let It Be. The Beatles' rooftop concert was the final public performance of the English rock band the Beatles. On 30 January 1969, the band, with keyboardist Billy Preston, surprised a central London office and fashion district with an impromptu concert from the roof of the headquarters of the band's multimedia corporation Apple Corps at 3 Savile Row.
- DirectorAdam DubinRic MenelloStarsCey AdamsBeastie BoysTom CashmanMusic video for Beastie Boys: (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
- DirectorSophie MullerStarsFlorida Georgia LineBebe RexhaMario Telles"Meant to Be" is a song recorded by American singer Bebe Rexha featuring American country pop duo Florida Georgia Line, from her third extended play (EP) All Your Fault: Pt. 2. It was released to American contemporary hit radio on October 24, 2017, by Warner Bros. Records as the second single from the EP. The music video directed by Sophie Muller was released on October 23, 2017, and it was filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- DirectorSteve CohenStarsBilly JoelBilly Joel performs his song "It's Still Rock and Roll to Me".
- DirectorJay DubinStarsChristie BrinkleyBilly JoelThe title character in the music video was played by Christie Brinkley, whom Billy Joel married two years later. Different versions of the music video opening were produced, in which an auto mechanic is watching the end of Joel's previous hit "Tell Her About It" on a small TV. Then, depending on the version, the next image on the TV is either a blank screen or the logo of the network or TV show the video was on.
- DirectorNeil ThompsonStarsBlack BoxMartha WashDaniele Davoli
- DirectorHype WilliamsStarsBlackstreetDr. DreChauncey HannibalBlackstreet performs in the music video "No Diggity" from the album "Another Level" recorded for Interscope Records. Blackstreet rap as they sing at night outside at a beach party. The music video also feature girls dancing near cars, marionettes singing and playing instruments, and features appearances by Dr. Dre and Queen Pen.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBobby BrownThe music video features Brown dancing outside with women in cages, with cut scenes of a girl trying to break in to his phone and personal belongings to find his mistress in NYC.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenMichael McCaryNathan MorrisBoyz II Men perform in the music video "End of the Road" from the album "Cooleyhighharmony" and from the original motion picture soundtrack for Boomerang (1992). Boyz II Men sing as they sit in chairs in a room, stand outside a train station, and walk in hallway.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenDuane MartinMichael McCaryMusic video for "I'll Make Love to You" by Boyz II Men.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenMichael McCaryNathan MorrisBoyz II Men perform in the music video "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" from the album "Cooleyhighharmony" recorded for Motown Records. Boyz II Men sing in a variety of locations including a funeral over a coffin, in an ally behind a wire link fence, watching television in a living room, and sitting on a red car.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsBoyz II MenBell Biv DeVoeMichael BivinsBoyz II Men perform in the music video "Motownphilly" from the album "Cooleyhighharmony" recorded for Motown Records. The video opens with Boyz II Men standing around a birthday cake. The groups sings and dances in a variety of locations throughout Philadelphia.
- DirectorJohn SaylesStarsClarence ClemonsBruce SpringsteenSteven Van ZandtThe music video for the song "Born in the U.S.A." by an American musician Bruce Springsteen from the 1984 album of the same name.
- DirectorBrian De PalmaStarsBruce SpringsteenClarence ClemonsSteven Van ZandtBrian De Palma directs the great Bruce Springsteen in one of the most iconic video clips of the 1980's. In it, the boss Springsteen performs his hit "Dancing in the Dark" to a large and enthusiastic audience, and among the people there, right close to him, is the future star Courteney Cox, who has the chance to dance along with Bruce.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAlyma DorseyTJ EspinozaAn astronaut goes to Mars to give Britney a special necklace.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsFelicia CulottaChad SpearsA music video for Britney Spears's song '...Baby One More Time'.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBritney SpearsAdrian GrenierMelissa Joan HartBritney Spears' official music video for Drive Me Crazy (1999).
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsVergi RodriguezRyan SabadoBritney SpearsOfficial music video for "I'm a Slave 4 U" by Britney Spears.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsBryan AdamsLysette AnthonyThe music video was shot in London, England and later Los Angeles. Directed by Steve Barron, it was nominated for the 1985 MTV Video Music Awards in five different categories: Best Direction, Best Special Effects, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, and Best Cinematography. While the song didn't win any of the awards, it has received more MTV Video Music Award nominations than any other of Adams's songs. The English actress Lysette Anthony appears in the video.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryLarry KleinMusic video to "Everything I Do I Do It for You" by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsBryan AdamsLysette AnthonyAdrian FormosaThe music video, released in 1985, was directed by Irish director Steve Barron. In 1985 the music video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in the category for Best Male Video. While the song did not win the award, it was one of the four nominated songs from Adams' fourth studio album Reckless. The video includes appearances by Lysette Anthony and Garwin Sanford. The video features Adams and his backing band in a variety of settings, including running from the police.
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsBryan AdamsAna Cristina de OliveiraBryan Adams performs in the music video "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" from the album "18 til I Die" recorded for A&M Records. The music video features a variety of models walking a catwalk. Bryan Adams sings in black and white sequences and plays guitar as he sits on a toilet in a bathroom.
- DirectorMike LipscombeStarsBryan AdamsA video song from the movie "Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron". The music track original from Bryan Adams.
- DirectorRobert BoocheckStarsBryan Adams
- 19914m6.4 (71)Music VideoDirectorMarcus NispelStarsZelma DavisC+C Music FactoryMartha WashC and C Music Factory perform in the music video "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" from the album "Gonna Make You Sweat" recorded for Columbia Records. Freedom Williams dances shirt while rapping in a white turtleneck and suit jacket. Zelma Davis lip-sync while surrounded with flowing fabric. Back-up dancers dance throughout.
- DirectorGregory DarkStarsAlex BandThe CallingDrew FullerIn this version, which is more popular, was directed by Gregory Dark, and has the band performing in the concrete channel of the Los Angeles River, while a teenage soap opera plays in the foreground. A teenage girl gets her boyfriend's name tattooed on her shoulder, but when she finds him cheating with another girl, she flies into a rage, destroying most of his belongings. At the end of the video, she is seen with a new boyfriend with a flower tattoo covering the name, as her jealous ex watches her from his car.
- DirectorBille WoodruffStarsCéline DionMusic video for Celine Dion's 1997 single "My Heart Will Go On". In it, Celine Dion stands on the deck of a ship and sings while clips from the James Cameron film "Titanic" play throughout.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsChad KroegerTyler ConnollyJosey ScottMusic video for the song "Hero", performed by Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott, from the soundtrack of the 2002 film Spider-Man.
- DirectorAntoine FuquaStarsCoolioL.V.Michelle PfeifferOriginal music video based on the movie Dangerous Minds sung by Coolio featuring LV
- DirectorDavid DobkinStarsCoolioJamie FoxxAnthony JohnsonCoolio performs in the music video "1, 2, 3, 4 (Sumpin' New)" from the album "Gangsta's Paradise" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The music video begins with Coolio on the phone and a black and white announcer. Coolio drives to a house party in an open top convertible which later runs out of gas. He then tries a variety of ways to get to the party.
- DirectorF. Gary GrayStarsCoolioB-RealKenneth BlueCoolio performs in the music video "Fantastic Voyage" from the album "It Takes a Thief" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video opens with Coolio on his porch getting a call from his friend to go the the beach. Coolio complains about not having a car. A mysterious figure appears and provides a turquoise convertible. Coolio raps as he drives the car.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsCreedScott PhillipsScott StappCreed performs in the music video "My Sacrifice" from the album "Weathered" recorded for Wind-up Records. The video begins with an old blind man feeding pigeons in a park. The band performs in flooded town with some members sitting in the water. Scott Stapp floats in a rowboat as he sings.
- DirectorRamaa MosleyStarsCreedBrian MarshallScott PhillipsCreed performs in the music video "Higher" from the album "Human Clay" recorded for Wind-up Records. The video opens with the band sitting on couches in a green room before they stand and walk down a hallway before appearing on stage. They sing in front of an enthusiastic crowd. The video ends with a stage dive and a quick cut to the green room.
- DirectorDave MeyersStarsCreedBrian MarshallScott PhillipsMusic video for Creed's song, With Arms Wide Open.
- DirectorDanny ClinchStarsJoey BarnesBrian CraddockDaughtry
- DirectorMartin WeiszStarsJoey BarnesBrian CraddockDaughtry
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkOfficial Def Leppard's video "Pour Some Sugar on Me", taken from album "Hysteria" (1987).
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsRick AllenStephen ClarkPhil CollenThe first version shows the band playing inside a derelict Irish stately home (Mount Merrion House at Stillorgan, Dublin) while it is being demolished by wrecking-balls and a burly, sledgehammer-wielding, female construction worker.
- DirectorMichael LuceroStarsChopmaster-JDigital UndergroundDJ FuzeDigital Underground performs in the music video "The Humpty Dance" from the album "Sex Packets" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video opens with Digital Underground arriving at a club for a performance. Humpty Hump raps on stages with his arms around several women.
- 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.
- DirectorJim SwaffieldStarsDJ Jazzy JeffDJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceWill SmithOfficial music video for "Summertime" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
- DirectorChris RobinsonStarsFat JoeNelly
- DirectorBibo BergeronPatrick DaughtersStarsLeslie Feist
- DirectorPhilippe DecoufléStarsAndy CoxFine Young CannibalsRoland GiftThis version includes extensive choreography and performers in unusual costumes, including two identical dancers with completely different coloured-outfits, as well as a person with a television on their head.
- DirectorGlen BennettStarsScott AndersonSean AndersonRich BeddoeIn the official music video for their song "One Thing", Finger Eleven performs on a beach with a checkered-pattern shore.
- DirectorErik WhiteStarsFlo RidaSnoop DoggFlo Rida performs in the music video "Good Feeling" from the album "Wild Ones" recorded for Poe Boy Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The music video opens with Flo Rida looking over a city, Clips of him travelling for a tour feature throughout as do scenes of him exercising.
- DirectorErik WhiteStarsAna MontanaDayami PadrónFlo RidaThe video shows Flo Rida partying in Dubai and Miami. In Dubai, it shows the Infinity Tower, Burj Al Arab, and Palm Jumeirah.
- DirectorAlex AcostaStarsFlo Rida
- 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.
- DirectorSamuel BayerMichael PerlmutterStarsGreen DayBillie Joe ArmstrongSamuel BayerMusic video for the song "Wake Me Up When September Ends" by American rock band Green Day, as the fourth single from the group's seventh studio album, American Idiot (2004).
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntMusic video for the song "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" by American punk rock band Green Day, recorded for their seventh studio album American Idiot (2004).
- DirectorSamuel BayerMichael PerlmutterStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntThe making-of the music video for the song "American Idiot" by Punk-Rock band Green Day.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntBillie, Mike and Trè were patients in a mental hospital and were given a chance to rock once again.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorRobert CarusoStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntIt features the band playing live, while the studio version from the Dookie album is playing during the band's performance.
- DirectorMalia JamesStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntOfficial music video for "Oh Yeah!" by Green Day.
- DirectorRoman CoppolaStarsGreen DayBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolGreen Day performs in the music video "Walking Contradiction" from the album "Insomniac" recorded for Reprise Records. The band walks through suburban and city streets oblivious to the destruction they are causing and the dangers they are narrowly averting including an out of control truck, a falling piano, a power surge, and a collapsing building.
- DirectorKevin KerslakeStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorMark KohrStarsGreen DayBillie Joe ArmstrongTré Cool
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntBillie Joe Armstrong performs Green Day's song "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" on acoustic guitar in a bedroom, while outside people - including his band mates - perform routine tasks while staring into space distractedly.
- DirectorMark KohrStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorMathew CullenStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike DirntA man makes many bad decisions over the course of one day.
- DirectorMarc WebbStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorEvan BernardStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongTré CoolMike Dirnt
- DirectorMarc WebbStarsBillie Joe ArmstrongJoshua BoswellTré CoolThe video takes place with the band and the album's two protagonists Christian (Josh Boswell) and Gloria (Lisa Stelly) taking refuge in a white room after robbing a bank. The police arrive outside the room and open fire through the window, to the couple's terror.[21] As bullets rain through the room, the band continues playing. Gloria picks up the phone and throws it into a fish tank. As the bullets continue to fly and tear apart the room, Christian and Gloria become calm and walk toward each other, unharmed by the bullets. They embrace and kiss as the room goes dark, recreating the 21st Century Breakdown cover art. As the song ends, the room lights up again, and they are still uninjured.
- DirectorJeffrey AbelsonAndrew MorahanStan WinstonStarsEdward FurlongGuns N' RosesLinda HamiltonGuns N' Roses's 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day' music video for the song 'You Could Be Mine".
- DirectorNigel DickStarsGuns N' RosesSteven AdlerMandy BrixOfficial music video for "Sweet Child O' Mine" by Guns N' Roses.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsGuns N' RosesSteven AdlerDuff McKaganA music video for Guns N' Roses's song 'Welcome to the Jungle'.
- StarsGuns N' RosesAxl RoseSlash"Civil War" is a song by the rock band Guns N' Roses which originally appeared on the 1990 compilation Nobody's Child: Romanian Angel Appeal, and later on the 1991 album Use Your Illusion II. It is a protest song on war, referring to all war as "civil war" and stating that war only "feeds the rich while it buries the poor". In the song, lead singer Axl Rose asks, "What's so civil about war, anyway?"
- DirectorDrew CarolanStarsHeavy D & The BoyzEdward FerrellAaron HallA music video for the 1991 song "Now That We Found Love" by the American Hip-Hop recording group Heavy D & The Boyz featuring R&B artist Aaron Hall, a single released from the album "Peaceful Journey".
- DirectorKarl HaglundStarsThe Hives
- DirectorDavid Perez ShadiStarsHouse of PainDanny Boy O'ConnorErik SchrodyHouse of Pain performs in the music video "Jump Around" from the album "House of Pain" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The music video starts outside a church as a coffin is brought in for a funeral. House of Pain performs after the enter an Irish pup. The crowd drinks and jumps with the song.
- DirectorTim NewmanStarsMario CipollinaJohnny CollaBill GibsonHuey Lewis & The News perform their song "The Power of Love".
- StarsJohnny CollaBill GibsonSean HopperMusic video for Huey Lewis and the News - Back in Time from the Back to the Future soundtrack.
- DirectorGeorge SeminaraStarsInner CircleIan LewisVideo promo for "Bad Boys" by the Jamaican reggae band Inner Circle.
- DirectorPaul JustmanStarsStephen BladdMagic DickJ. GeilsMusic video by The J. Geils Band performing "Freeze Frame".
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsJadeTonya KellyJoi MarshallThe R&B recording group Jade performs in a music video for the single "Every Day of the Week", from their 1994 album "Mind, Body and Song".