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- 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.Too creative with the stop motion seems like an actual opening to a movie without the intro credits.
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsEllsworth AusbyLaura BalerLon ChaneyCyndi Lauper's official music video for 'Girls Just Want To Have Fun'.
- DirectorTony StevensStarsGreg HamColin HayMen at WorkThe music video for "Down Under" by Men at Work.This really sets up a story. This is my country kind of feel. Not mine but the people presented in this music video.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsIan BurdenJo CallisJoanne CatherallThe video for the song was filmed near Slough, Berkshire, during November 1981 and has the theme of the filming and editing of a murder-mystery film, featuring the band members as characters and production staff. Due to it being a "making of" video, both crew and camera apparatus appear throughout. It was conceived and directed by filmmaker Steve Barron, and has at its core the interaction between a successful actress played by Susanne Sulley walking out on "film director" Phil Oakey on a film set. It is loosely based on the film A Star Is Born. Near the end of the video, Wright, who also plays a film editor, has an expression on his face, while the camera pulls back to reveal that the negative room where Phil Oakey, Wright, and Sulley were working in is yet another set.
- DirectorDon LettsStarsThe ClashTopper HeadonMick JonesJewish limo driver picks up Muslim hitchhiker and they travel together to Austin, Texas to see a rock concert. Meanwhile, The Clash perform "Rock the Casbah" in front of an active Texas oil well.That armadillo really sets this apart from the others.
- DirectorFrancis DeliaStarsJon LeonoudakisRockwellMark Van CleveOfficial music video for "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell in which Rockwell sings about his average life that is being menaced by an unseen stalker.Michael takes it up a notch. People used to say, "I always feel like Michael Jacksons watching me..."
- DirectorSteve BarronThomas DolbyStarsThomas DolbyMagnus PykeThomas Dolby performs in the music video "She Blinded Me with Science" from the album "The Golden Age of Wireless" recorded for Capitol Records. Thomas Dolby commits himself to the Home for Deranged Scientists. A variety of mad scientists operate bizarre inventions on the grounds of the home. A doctor tries to diagnosis him as a woman tires to seduce him.One of the most 80's sounding/feel of music video out there. With its distinctive midi synth opening.
- DirectorDavid ByrneStarsDavid ByrneJames DietzJean Marie EvansA promotional video of Talking Heads performing their hit Burning Down The House, with surreal imagery inserted.A bit overrated for what it's worth. Nevertheless, David Byrne did do a great job at directing. Also, the song as a whole.
- 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.Low budget kind of deal. With some David Lynch directing style among the several mirrors and the women.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanEric WatsonStarsChris LowePet Shop BoysNeil TennantMusic video for "West End Girls" by the Pet Shop Boys.
- DirectorToni BasilDavid ByrneStarsDavid ByrneTalking HeadsDavid Byrne of the band Talking Heads lip-syncs and sporadically dances to the 1980 single "Once In a Lifetime".
- DirectorSteve HanftStarsBeckJesco WhiteBeck performs in the music video "Loser" from the album "Mellow Gold" recorded for Bong Load Custom Records and DGC Records. The video opens with Beck walking through a parking lot in a mask that is fogged out with visual effects. Beck sings as variety of images play including a moving coffin, teenagers exercising in a cemetery, and a grim reaper cleaning a car.
- 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.
- DirectorDerek BurbidgeStarsGary NumanVideo clip of Gary Numan's #1 mega-hit "Cars". The singer and band perform the song followed by a crazed visual style, strange mix of effects which became a trend for the many video clips that followed in the 1980's; and obviously the powerful and unforgettable sound of synthesizers and Numan's peculiar voice.
- DirectorAubrey PowellStorm ThorgersonStarsJon AndersonEddie JobsonTrevor Rabin"Owner of a Lonely Heart" is a song by the English progressive rock band Yes. It was a big hit in the United States, becoming the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsThe BugglesDebi DossGeoff DownesThe video for the Buggles' classic one-shot, about how the rise of television (and, by extension, music videos) hurt the careers of those performers whose looks would not translate well to the new medium.
- 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.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsa-haBunty BaileyAlfie CurtisOfficial music video for "Take on Me" by A-Ha.
- DirectorCharlexCharlie LeviJeff SteinStarsClaudia BarrettGeorge BarrowsThe CarsMusic video for The Cars song, "You Might Think", notable for for its use of early computer graphics.
- DirectorBrian De PalmaStarsFrankie Goes to HollywoodPeter GillHolly JohnsonIn addition, a version including footage from the Brian De Palma film 'Body Double'.
- DirectorAdam AntMike MansfieldStarsAdam AntCaroline MunroDandy NicholsThe music video for Adam Ant's "Goody Two Shoes."
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsLindsey BuckinghamFleetwood MacMick FleetwoodMusic video for "Little Lies" by Fleetwood Mac filmed in and around a farm.
- DirectorJohn LandisStarsMichael JacksonOla RayForrest J. AckermanA night at the movies turns into a nightmare when Michael and his date are attacked by a hoard of bloodthirsty zombies - only a "Thriller" can save them now.
- DirectorTim NewmanStarsZZ TopDanièle ArnaudFrank BeardZZ Top performs in the music video "Legs" from the album "Eliminator" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. A employee of a shoe store is harassed as she goes to see her boyfriend who is a cook at a diner. She returns to the shoe store only to be harassed by the workers there. Eventually, the Eliminator car arrives and three women exit. They take the woman on a shopping trip and give her a make over. She goes to the diner and leaves with her boyfriend.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsOlivia Newton-JohnMatt LattanziJohn AchornOlivia Physical is a 1982 video collection featuring the singer Olivia Newton-John and various of her songs, most from the album Physical.
- DirectorChris BlumStarsBilly JoelMartine BeswickRandy IrwinThe music video for "We Didn't Start the Fire" by Billy Joel, starring Marlee Matlin.
- DirectorDiane KeatonStarsBelinda CarlisleMorgan MasonIn the official music video for her song "Heaven is a Place on Earth", Belinda Carlisle performs while we get glimpses of children in black masks holding glowing Earth globes.
- DirectorJim SheaStarsMartikaToy Soldiers depicts Martika's relationship with a drug dealer and an addict. As he descends deeper into addiction, Martika is consumed by pain and helplessness as she remembers the earlier, happier times in their relationship. Martika is powerless to save him and he eventually dies (there is a brief shot of a man's body floating underwater) and she is seen placing a flower on a grave. Martika however vows that she will not fall victim to the same addiction that claimed him.
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsTOTOLenny CastroJenny Douglas-McRaeTOTO perform the song "Africa" in a library.
- DirectorChris AshbrookJon RosemanDavid A. StewartStarsEurythmicsAnnie LennoxDavid A. StewartA music video for Eurythmics's song 'Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)'.
- 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.
- DirectorStorm ThorgersonStarsDavid GilmourNick MasonPink FloydThe music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the English rock band Pink Floyd from the 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason".
- DirectorGregg MasuakStarsKim WildeThe music video for the song "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by an English pop singer Kim Wilde from the 1986 album "Another Step".
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsKim WildeNew York to East California, there's a new wave coming, I warn ya. Angry and antisocial, putting the Grrr in girl, Kim Wilde performing the very anthem of teenage rebellion. And, yes, that new wave, like a new world, came.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsKim Wilde
- DirectorZowie BroachStarsKim Wilde
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsJudi DozierBilly IdolThommy PriceA music video for Billy Idol's song 'Rebel Yell'.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsBilly IdolNicole HansenBilly Idol performs in the music video "L.A. Woman" from the album "Charmed Life" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video begins with shots of the Hollywood since and a Marylin Monroe look-a-like hung up on an electric pole. Billy Idol awakens at his apartment and heads out. He sings throughout and heads out to club.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsBilly IdolPerri ListerMusic video for Billy Idol: White Wedding.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsSusie DavisBilly IdolSteve StevensBritish rock artist Billy Idol released a cover version in 1981 (on the Don't Stop EP). Along with the track "Baby Talk", Idol's version of "Mony Mony" went to No. 7 on the Billboard dance chart. A live recording of the song became a hit for Idol in 1987 as well, while promoting his then-forthcoming compilation work Vital Idol. The live version was released as a single and went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsBilly IdolPerri Lister
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsBilly IdolBetsy Lynn GeorgeNicole HansenBilly Idol performs in the music video "Cradle of Love" from the album "Charmed Life" recorded for Chrysalis Records. A businessman works on his computer and is visited by a teenager from next door who wants to play a tape. She plays the tape and begins to dance lasciviously around the apartment. Billy Idol appears in framed paintings on the walls of the apartment.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeAndrew FletcherDave Gahan"Enjoy the Silence" is a song by Depeche Mode, taken from their seventh studio album, Violator. The single is Gold certificated in the US and Germany. The song won Best British Single at the 1991 BRIT Awards.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeDave GahanMartin GoreDepeche Mode live in Europe 1993.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeAndrew FletcherDave GahanThe video also stars two models in underwear (one of whom was Anton Corbijn's partner), as well as passing pedestrians, featured in the closing 'out-takes' sequence of fast-edit shots.
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsAnton CorbijnDepeche ModeAndrew FletcherA promotional video for Depeche Mode's 1997 single "It's No Good."
- DirectorAnton CorbijnStarsDepeche ModeDave GahanMartin Gore"The Strongest Man in the Universe" (Dave Gahan) sings while giving a show with a traveling circus in the middle of nowhere.
- DirectorTamra DavisStarsDepeche ModeAndrew FletcherDave GahanThis was the theme song to the 1986 romantic comedy Modern Girls, which starred Cynthia Gibb, Daphne Zuniga, and Virginia Madesen. The lyrics celebrate the simple pleasure of being alone in the rain and away from the crowds. In that respect, it's similar to their single "Enjoy The Silence," which is also about solitude away from the throngs.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsTwisted SisterDee SniderJay Jay FrenchA music video for the song 'We're Not Gonna Take It' by Twisted Sister.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsTwisted SisterJay Jay FrenchStephen FurstThe video features actor Mark Metcalf, best known as the sadistic Neidermeyer from the movie National Lampoon's "Animal House" released in 1978. Here, he plays a ferocious teacher who harasses a student for drawing the Twisted Sister logo on his notebook, shrieking: "What kind of a man desecrates a defenseless textbook?!? I've got a good mind to slap your fat face!!" (This echoed his line from National Lampoon's "Animal House:" "What kind of man hits a defenseless animal [a misbehaving horse]? I've got a good mind to smash your fat face in!") In conclusion to a rant which begins with that yelled-out question, he shrieks his question from the "We're Not Gonna Take It" video, "WHAT DO YOU WANT TO DO WITH YOUR LIFE???" The student answers with the first line of the song, "I WANNA ROCK!!!" Thereupon he and four of his classmates are instantly "transformed into" (actually replaced by) Twisted Sister's five members. After the vicious teacher's repeated attempts to stop his rock-loving students not only fail but also backfire on him, he crawls into the principal's office, only to be confronted by the principal, played by Stephen Furst, a.k.a. Kent "Flounder" Dorfman from National Lampoon's "Animal House." Furst even gets to reprise one of his big lines from the movie: "Oh boy, is this great!" He delivers it as he sprays water from a seltzer bottle at the mean teacher.
- DirectorJon SmallStarsTwisted SisterJoey FrancoJay Jay FrenchTwisted Sister performs in the music video "Hot Love" from the album "Love Is for Suckers" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins on a road where two hot rods are racing. A beautiful woman emerges from a car while the band watches. When she drives away, Dee Snider heads off to find her.
- DirectorTony ScottStarsKenny LogginsTom CruiseKelly McGillisKenny Loggins performs in the music video "Danger Zone" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Top Gun (1986) recorded for Columbia Records. Kenny Loggins sings as he wears sunglasses and sets on a bed and looks out a bedroom window. Video clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorHerbert RossStarsKevin BaconElizabeth GorceyJohn Laughlin
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsBonnie TylerBonnie Tyler's official music video for 'Total Eclipse Of The Heart'.
- DirectorDoug DowdleStarsBonnie TylerWestern themed, official music video for Bonnie Tyler's 1984 hit 'Holding Out for a Hero'
- DirectorStuart OrmeJim SteinmanStarsBonnie TylerMary MorrisAn elderly woman remembers with fondness her youth when she was the singer and owner of the supernatural gender bending night club called "The Dive" at the turn of the 21st century when war, machismo and poverty tore civilization apart.
- DirectorStuart OrmeStarsPhil CollinsThe music video for "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsScorpionsFrancis BuchholzMatthias JabsScorpions performs in the music video "Rock You Like a Hurricane" from the album "Love at First Sting" recorded for Harvest and Mercury Records. The music video begins with a group of women with paint over their eyes. The band plays as people push against metal barriers around. The band also perform at a concert.
- DirectorDon LettsStarsRattMilton BerleRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video for the song "Round and Round" from the album "Out of the Cellar" recorded for Atlantic Records. The band plays above a wealthy upper class family that is eating dinner. The music begins to irritate them before the guitarist crashes through the ceiling and forces them away from the dining table. Meanwhile, a woman attracted to the music goes upstairs and dances.
- DirectorPhilippe DecoufléStarsThierry FournierGillian GilbertPeter HookMusic video for New Order: True Faith.
- DirectorAmos PoeStarsAnimotionPaul F. AntonelliDon KirkpatrickAnimotion perform in the music video "Obsession" from the album "Animotion" recorded for Mercury Records. Bill Wadhams and Astrid Plane stand in front of a stone water fountain and sing. Video clips feature the band dressed up as Cleopatra, Mark Antony, a spaceman, a desert sheikh, and a samurai.
- DirectorIvan ReitmanStarsRay Parker Jr.Dan AykroydOllie E. BrownMusic video for 'Ghostbusters' by Ray Parker Jr.
- DirectorNick SaxtonStarsRick JamesCheryl Song
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsAerosmithKristin DattiloNicholas GuestA young girl murders her abusive father.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithEdward FurlongTom HamiltonA music video for Aerosmith's song, 'Livin' on the Edge'.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithDee BooherBrandi BrandtAerosmith performs in the music video "Love in an Elevator" from the album "Pump" recorded for Geffen Records. Steve Tyler sings while Aerosmith plays the song on a concert stage while humorous clips play of people and the band at a department store.
- DirectorFrancis LawrenceStarsAerosmithSteven TylerJoe PerryA girl loses the ability to feel due to losing touch with reality.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithStephen DorffTom HamiltonA music video for Aerosmith's song "Cryin'".
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerA teenage boy immerses himself into virtual reality to meet his dream girl in this music video by Aerosmith.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithAlicia SilverstoneLiv TylerA music video for Aerosmith's song 'Crazy'.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTeresa BarrickTom HamiltonAerosmith performs in the music video "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" from the album "Permanent Vacation" recorded for Geffen Records. A woman with a jackhammer whistles at Steven Tyler and Joe Perry as they walk by. On a concert stage, Aerosmith perform the song on a concert stage surrounded by lights.
- DirectorGerald CasaleStarsBob CasaleGerald CasaleDevoThe music video of Devo performing their single "Whip It" on the set of a ranch.
- DirectorChuck StatlerStarsBob CasaleGerald CasaleDevoOfficial music video for the single "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" performed by Devo. In this rendition of the iconic song by The Rolling Stones, the group perform in a quirky way as a little story involved a young guy fails to get some satisfaction with the girl he loves.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsMary Jane GirlsCandice GhantYvette MarineMary Jane Girls perform in the music video "In My House" from the album "Only Four You" recorded for Gordy Records. The Mary Jane Girls dance and perform the song as they each stand of different balconies of a large white building. They sing and dance in a variety of costumes.
- DirectorEdd GrilesStarsRick JamesEddie MurphyOfficial music video for "Party All the Time" by Eddie Murphy.
- DirectorDebbie GibsonJames YukichStarsBuddy CasimanoDebbie GibsonStepp StewartDebbie Gibson performs in the music video "Electric Youth" from the album "Electric Youth" recorded for Atlantic Records. Debbie Gibson sings and dances with a group of backup dancers on a stepped stage. She also dances in silhouette, in front of a laser light show, and in front of an all white background.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi PetersonThe music video featured people dancing in a pose similar to the pose depicted in the Ancient Egyptian reliefs that inspired songwriter Liam Sternberg; while most of them are ordinary people, some famous figures and objects were depicted dancing in that same pose through the use of simple special effects, including Princess Diana, Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, and the Statue of Liberty. In a popular scene from the video, Hoffs was filmed in a close-up where her eyes moved from side to side, looking left and right. When asked about the scene in an interview with online magazine PlanetOut.com, Hoffs explained that she was actually looking at individual audience members during the video shoot, which took place with a live audience. Looking directly at individual audience members was a technique she used to overcome stage fright, and she was unaware that the camera had a close-up on her while she was employing this technique, switching between one audience member on her left and one on her right.
- DirectorLeslie LibmanStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi PetersonThe music video for The Bangles' first hit song, which was written by Prince, under the pseudonym "Christopher".
- DirectorTim PopeStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi PetersonThe music video for the song "Eternal Flame" by the American pop rock band The Bangles from the 1988 album "Everything".
- DirectorVaughan ArnellAnthea BentonJay BrownStarsT'PauCarol DeckerT'Pau performs in the music video "Heart and Soul" from the album "Bridge of Spies" recorded for Siren and Virgin Records. The music video begins with the band performing while Carol Decker sings. Her imagines is projected unto a flowing sheet of fabric throughout the video.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsPaula AbdulRobert AlvarezBuckJanet Jackson performs in the music video "When I Think of You" from the album "Control" recorded for A&M Records. Janet Jackson sings and dances as she travels around a neighborhood. She repeatedly sees a mysterious man in a hat while another man constantly complains about the young people in the neighborhood.
- DirectorMark RomanekStarsMichael JacksonJanet JacksonMichael Jackson and Janet Jackson star in this short-film to spread awareness on the media's constant slander on various artists.
- DirectorRené ElizondoStarsJanet JacksonJennifer LopezThe music video was directed by René Elizondo, Jr. in March 1993. Set in a loft, Jackson is depicted amongst friends and is persuaded to play her new single. Jackson plays the song, briefly interrupted by a dancer who pauses it to express her approval. The song resumes while Jackson and company begin to dance, ending with Jackson talking and joking amongst her dancers. The video was choreographed by Tina Landon. To build anticipation, a promotional advertisement was aired on music channels for several weeks prior to the video's premiere, depicting Jackson narrating and introducing her dancers from behind a camera lens. The video is also infamous for introducing a then-unknown Jennifer Lopez, who appeared as a backing dancer and had a spoken line in the video's opening dialogue.
- DirectorRené ElizondoStarsGary DourdanJanet Jackson
- DirectorMary LambertStarsJanet JacksonPaula AbdulRobert AlvarezJanet Jackson performs in the music video "Nasty" from the album "Control" recorded for A&M Records. Janet and her friends are at a movie theater when a group of men begin to harass them. Janet moves to the stage and jumps into the movie where she sings and dances before exiting the film.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsJanet JacksonCab CallowayCyd Charisse
- DirectorPeter SmillieStarsLana HoustonJanet JacksonWilli Ninja
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsSean CheesmanJanet Jackson
- DirectorGil BettmanStarsChicagoIngrid AndersonPeter CeteraChicago performs in the music video "Stay the Night" from the album "Chicago 17" recorded for Full Moon Records and Warner Brothers Records. The video begins at a gas station where a mechanic attempts to come onto a woman and is slapped. The mechanic attempts to pursue the woman but is repeatedly rejected in several stunt sequences.
- DirectorPiers GarlandJulien TempleStarsKristyn BurttScott GoetzDevon JenkinIn the official music video for Tom Petty's "Free Fallin'", a teenage girl is seen at a 1960s pool party and then at a 1980s skateboarding park.
- DirectorMike LipscombeStarsBlue LoLanTom PettyRobin TunneyMusic video for the song "Swingin'" performed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
- DirectorDavid LelandStarsTom PettyMike CampbellGeorge HarrisonVideo promo for Tom Petty: I Won't Back Down.
- DirectorPhil JoanouStarsTom PettyRaven SnowTom Petty performs in the music video "You Don't Know How It Feels" from the album "Wildflowers" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video begins with Tom petty in a hat and blue shirt playing harmonica. He sings as the into a large microphone as a background moves behind him.
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsTom Petty & The HeartbreakersMike CampbellHowie EpsteinThe music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the American rock band Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers from the 1991 album "Into the Great Wide Open".
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsTom Petty & The HeartbreakersGabrielle AnwarMike CampbellTom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs in the music video "Into the Great Wide Open" from the album "Into the Great Wide Open" recorded for MCA Records. The video tells the story of a young man from the country who comes to the west coast and eventually becomes a rock star. He alienates the people around him with his boorish behavior. Eventually he is fired and returns to the tattoo parlor that he visited when he first arrives.
- DirectorJim LenahanStarsTom PettyThe music video for Tom Petty's "Runnin' Down A Dream," which takes place in an animated fantasy universe with magic and giants.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsTom Petty & The HeartbreakersLouise FoleyTom PettyTom Petty plays the Mad Hatter in this Alice in Wonderland inspired video for his song "Don't Come Around Here No More"
- DirectorDaniel KleinmanStarsSimple MindsCharlie BurchillDerek ForbesSimple Minds performs in the music video for "Don't You (Forget About Me)" from the original motion picture soundtrack of The Breakfast Club (1985) recorded for Virgin Records. Lead singer Jim Kerr sings on a dancing floor in a dark room surrounded by a chandelier, a rocking horse, and television sets that are displaying scenes from the film.
- DirectorD.J. WebsterStars'Til TuesdayMichael HausmanRobert Holmes'Til Tuesday and Aimee Mann perform in the music video for "Voices Carry", from their debut album "Voices Carry" recorded by Epic Records. Mann is a woman in an abusive relationship with a controlling man, who criticizes her for playing in a rock band and demands that she change her look to fit into his upper-class lifestyle. In the end, she lashes out as the couple attend a concert at Carnegie Hall, shaming him in front of the audience.
- DirectorVaughan ArnellAnthea BentonStarsPete BurnsSteve CoyDead or AliveMusic video for Dead or Alive's 1984 single "You Spin Me Round (Like A Record)". It features the band embracing a disco ball, waving gold flags and channeling an evocation of the six-armed Vishnu.