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- StarsCéline DionThe second version was made for the UK market with the same white T-shirt scenes but adding footage of a young couple in love at Christmas time, instead of scenes from Dion's concert. This was made for the album version.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsEric ClaptonKenneth 'Babyface' EdmondsEric Clapton performs in the music video "Change the World" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Phenomenon (1996) recorded for Reprise Records. Eric Clapton plays guitar and sings in Hoboken Terminal in New Jersey. Clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorAndrew DoucetteStarsMarc CohnLarry GittensZev Katz
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsOrfehNathaniel BestEddie Levert
- DirectorDavid RothStarsSoul AsylumNeal JanoScot LeeSoul Asylum performs in the music video "Black Gold" from the album "Grave Dancers Union" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with the band performing the song near tumbleweed and the parking lot of a building at night. Clips of a gas station and two kids playing near two older man playing chess.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsRichard Marx
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsCarlos SantanaCaitlin Wachs
- DirectorPat DarrinStarsCurtis LushTroy LushFran Scaglione
- DirectorAdam BernsteinStarsKing's XJerry GaskillDoug PinnickVideo promo for King's X: Black Flag.
- DirectorGus Van SantStarsRed Hot Chili PeppersAnthony KiedisChad SmithThe video begins with guitarist John Frusciante playing guitar. Flea doesn't appear until later wearing a brown shirt. Flea is the bassist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John is the guitarist.
- DirectorAdam BernsteinStarsTeresa BenderBruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen performs in the music video "57 Channels (And Nothin' On)" from the album "Human Touch" recorded for Columbia Records. Bruce Springsteen sings and plays guitar in front of a large projection screen playing video clips. A speeding Cadillac crashes through a wall of television sets.
- DirectorScott GarenStarsMichael Bolton
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsBeBe WinansCeCe WinansA music video for the 1991 song "It's O.K." by the American gospel recording artists BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans, from their album "Different Lifestyles".
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsRod StewartRachel HunterRod Stewart performs in the music video "Broken Arrow" from the album "Vagabond Heart" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Rod Stewart sings as he stands in front of a large clock face. A man and woman swing from ropes while another woman wades in a pool under a living tree.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsJoey DiggsDave Koz
- DirectorJames YukichStarsMario CipollinaJohnny CollaDavid FredericksMusic video for Huey Lewis and the News - Couple Days Off from the album Hard at Play.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsJasmine Guy
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsBeBe WinansCeCe WinansA music video for the 1991 song "Addictive Love" by the American gospel recording artists BeBe Winans and CeCe Winans, from their album "Different Lifestyles".
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsJane ChildJane Child performs in the music video "Welcome to the Real World" from the album "Jane Child" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Jane Child sings while she is trapped in cement prison. Shudders open revealing wealthy people dining, poor people in a soup line, and military generals watching a nuclear blast. Later, she is strapped to a rotating chair.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsMichael Cooper
- DirectorJames YukichStarsNelsonJudie AronsonGunnar NelsonNelson performs in the music video "(Can't Live Without Your) Love and Affection" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with Matthew and Gunnar playing guitar on a pair of couches. The perform on a brightly colored set with their band as a woman watches on.
- DirectorJames FoleyStarsDeep PurpleRitchie BlackmoreSantio EastDeep Purple performs in the music video "King of Dreams" from the album "Slaves and Masters" recorded for RCA Records. The music video opens with shots of a flag and an amusement park. The band performs against a black background while a young couple ride the merry-go-round.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsNelsonGunnar NelsonMatthew NelsonNelson performs in the music video "After the Rain" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with an abusive father scolding a son for listening to music. He puts on headphones and is taken by Nelson to another world where the band performs on stage to an enthusiastic audience.
- DirectorEthan A. RussellStarsDamn YankeesJack BladesMichael CartelloneDamn Yankees performs in the music video "Come Again" from the album "Damn Yankees" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The black and white music video opens with the band performing against an all white background. Tommy Shaw sings while the band plays around him.
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsJasmine Guy
- DirectorJames YukichStarsKenneth 'Babyface' EdmondsHolly Robinson PeeteBabyface performs in the music video "Whip Appeal" from the album "Tender Lover" recorded for Solar and Epic Records. The music video begins with radio announcer talking about people stuck in an elevator and traffic. Babyface performs on stage with elegantly dressed dancers and people listen on the radio.
- DirectorGregg MasuakStarsTommy PageTony Ward
- StarsDonald Lamont
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsTommy LeeMick MarsMötley CrüeMötley Crüe performs in the music video "Dr. Feelgood" from the album "Dr. Feelgood" recorded for Elektra Records. The opens with a slow zoom to a tent where the band plays surrounded in flames. Video clips details the rise and fall of a cocaine dealer.
- DirectorPete AngelusStarsThe Black CrowesChris RobinsonRich RobinsonThe Black Crowes perform in the music video "Jealous Again" from the album "Shake Your Money Maker" recorded for Def American Records. Chris Robinson sings as the band plays as they are surrounded by equipment for a concert. Black and white video clips of the Black Crowes wandering around town play throughout.
- DirectorMick HaggertyStarsCharlie Sexton
- DirectorCraig MorseStarsXYZMarc Richard DiglioPatrick Fontaine
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsCheryl Lynn
- DirectorMark LindquistStarsGrady Harrell
- DirectorJames YukichStarsRichard MarxMusic video for Richard Marx: Right Here Waiting.
- StarsWhite LionVito BrattaGregory D'AngeloWhite Lion performs in the music video "Radar Love" from the album "Big Game" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with the police cars in a heated chase on the road. The band performs as they stand on stage in a bar. Mike Tramp sings while the band plays. Clips of motorcyclists feature throughout.
- StarsNancy WilsonThe music video for All For Love by Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson. The video shows footage of the 1989 film Say Anything.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsJohn HartmanMichael HossackTom Johnston
- DirectorMick HaggertyStarsAllan DiasJohn LydonJohn McGeoch
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsJay A. KingSamuelle PraterValerie Watson
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsRay 'Boom Boom' ManciniRichard Marx
- DirectorMitchell SinowayStarsIce-T
- DirectorSimon FellowsStarsDonald Lamont
- DirectorBill PopeMichael SalomonStarsMetallicaKirk HammettJames HetfieldThe music video for Metallica's 1989 song "One" from their album "...And Justice for All". It was their first ever official music video and shows haunting excerpts from the 1971 film "Johnny Got His Gun".
- DirectorJames YukichStarsSurvivorJimi JamisonJim PeterikShot as an "homage" to the Police's "Every Breath You Take." It was shot on the same A&M Stage as the Police video was.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsBun E. CarlosCheap TrickRoxanne KernohanVideo promo for Cheap Trick: Never Had a Lot to Lose.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsMichael JacksonBeverly JohnsonMalcolm-Jamal WarnerMichael Jackson's "Liberian Girl" music video featuring Jackson's popular friends waiting for him to show up on set.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsPaul CarrackTerri Nunn
- StarsIce-TIce-T performs in the music video "Colors" from the original motion picture soundtrack to the film Colors (1988) recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Ice-T sings the in front of a white painted brick building with clips of the film projected behind him. Clips from the film also play throughout.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsJody WatleyJody Watley performs in the music video "Some Kind of Lover" from her album "Jody Watley" recorded for MCA Records. Wearing black and white, Jody Watley sings and dances while her band plays the song in a room filled with large white geometrical figures. She also dances in a pink top while in front of a white stone wall.
- StarsLita FordOzzy OsbourneLita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne perform in the music video "Close My Eyes Forever" from Ford's album "Lita" recorded for RCA Records. Lita Ford and Ozzy Osbourne separately sing their duet in a darkened recording studio. The two are not shown together until the end where Ford plays guitar in an empty curtained sound stage while Ozzy sings from a balcony.
- DirectorPaula WalkerStarsRobin HildSue West
- DirectorJames YukichStarsSurvivorMarc DroubayStephan Ellis
- DirectorMick KleberStarsBuck Owens
- DirectorTamra DavisStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi Peterson
- DirectorPenelope SpheerisStarsJack BladesBrad GillisKelly Keagy
- DirectorJames YukichStarsKenny GOfficial music video of 'Silhouette' by Kenny G.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsPeter Cetera
- DirectorJames YukichStarsJim BabjakDennis DikenPat DiNizio
- DirectorPaula WalkerStarsGabriel AcevedoEdgar HintonGary James
- DirectorJames YukichStars38 SpecialMax CarlJeff Carlisi38 Special performs in the music video "Rock and Roll Strategy" from the album "Rock and Roll Strategy" recorded for A&M Records. The music video features 38 Special as they perform the song in a large industrial building on a stage. A group of women take over control of the production of the video.
- StarsBun E. CarlosCheap TrickRick NielsenMusic video for "Don't Be Cruel" performed by Cheap Trick.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsStryperOz FoxTimothy GainesStryper performs in the music video "Always There for You" from the album "In God We Trust" recorded for Enigma Records. The music video begins with Stryper on board a helicopter with a distinctive yellow and black stripe. The band performs on stage as they are surrounded by lights.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsGloria EstefanThe Miami Sound Machine
- DirectorJames YukichStarsKevin CroninNeal DoughtyAlan Gratzer
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsKristin BakerDenzil FosterJay A. King
- DirectorJames YukichStarsJim BabjakDennis DikenPat DiNizio
- DirectorJames YukichStarsJon AndersonLamont DozierChris SquireYes lead singer Jon Anderson performs in the music video for the single "Hold on to Love", released on the album "In the City of Angels". The video is a mixture of dance, musical performance from a big band and Anderson as the main figure of the act.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsCheap TrickBun E. CarlosPeggy McIntaggartThe music video for "The Flame" performed by the group Cheap Trick.
- DirectorPeter CareStarsSteve BerlinEnrique GonzálezDavid Hidalgo
- DirectorPaula WalkerStarsMarie DannenbergRebbie JacksonDarren Lee
- DirectorJames YukichStarsRobert BerryKerry BrennanKeith Emerson
- DirectorJames YukichStarsHenry Lee SummerHenry Lee Summer performs in the music video "Darlin' Danielle Don't" from the album "Henry Lee Summer" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with woman lighting a match while sitting under an open window. Henry Lee Summer sings as he sits on the stage of a theater.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsKevin CroninNeal DoughtyAlan Gratzer
- DirectorPeter NydrleStarsPeter BeckettSteve Kipner
- DirectorJean-Baptiste MondinoStarsChris Isaak
- DirectorMichael RuppertStarsSherrick
- DirectorMichael PattersonCandace ReckingerStarsSting
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsDonna Summer
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsDann HuffDolly PartonMusic video by Dolly Parton performing "The River Unbroken".
- DirectorMaurice PhillipsStarsGloria Estefan
- DirectorJames YukichStarsSteven Van Zandt
- DirectorMarcelo AncianoStarsLaura Branigan
- DirectorPenelope SpheerisStarsMegadethDavid EllefsonDave MustaineVideo promo for Megadeth: Wake Up Dead.
- DirectorPaula WalkerStarsSam BushJohn CowanBela Fleck
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsStephanie Mills
- DirectorJames YukichStarsTony BanksPhil CollinsGenesisPhil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford perform their song Tonight, Tonight, Tonight on the recycled sets from the 1982 film Bladerunner.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsBen E. KingRonald McAdamsRiver PhoenixMusic video for Ben E. King's 1986 single "Stand By Me" from the film of the same name. In it, King sings to an audience before inviting actors River Phoenix and Wil Wheaton to join him in the song. Clips from the film are also shown.
- DirectorGerard de ThameStarsBruce Hornsby & The RangeBruce HornsbyDavid MansfieldBruce Hornsby and the Range perform in the music video "The Way It Is" from the album "The Way It Is" recorded for RCA Records. Hornsby sings on the piano while the rest of the bank plays on a darkened soundstage decorated with long curtains.
- DirectorLeslie LibmanLarry WilliamsStarsRobin AntinLaura ArmstrongJennifer CiesarMusic video for "Trouble" by Heaven 17, the second single from their fourth studio album Pleasure One.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsThe CommodoresWilliam KingJ.D. Nicholas