MTV Top 100 Videos of 1991
MTV's Year-End Top 100 Countdown of music videos from 1991.
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- DirectorJeffrey AbelsonAndrew MorahanStan WinstonStarsEdward FurlongGuns N' RosesLinda HamiltonGuns N' Roses's 'Terminator 2: Judgement Day' music video for the song 'You Could Be Mine".
- DirectorTarsem SinghStarsBill BerryPeter BuckWade DominguezMusic video for "Losing My Religion" by R.E.M..
- DirectorJulien TempleStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryLarry KleinMusic video to "Everything I Do I Do It for You" by Canadian singer-songwriter Bryan Adams.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the music video "Silent Lucidity" from the album "Empire" recorded for EMI America Records. The video opens with a child's mobile on a blue background and a acoustic guitar solo. Geoff Tate sings against a blue background with his face partially in shadow. Video clips of sleeping children and dreamlike imagery play throughout.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsMariah CareyThe accompanying music video begins with Carey, revisiting her youth, wandering a high school corridor and standing inside a classroom of schoolchildren playing various musical instruments with inter-cutting clips of men playing on drums. Clips of a schoolgirl playing Carey are also shown, with Carey shadowing her movements, and her efforts to catch a schoolboy's attention who in turn persistently ignores her, choosing to mess about in the classroom and corridors with his friends instead. Towards the end of the video, groups of schoolchildren are shown dancing in the corridor as the boy she liked, now an adult, is following Carey around the school and trying to flirt with her, but Carey brushes him off.
- DirectorJosh TaftStarsEMFJames AtkinDerran BrownsonEMF performs in the music video "Unbelievable" from the album "Schubert Dip" recorded for Parlophone and EMI Records. The band performs on a club stage and dance in a laser light show as James Atkin sings. Video clips of club dancers play throughout.
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsExtremePat BadgerNuno BettencourtIn the music video for the Extreme song "More Than Words", Gary Cherone and Nuno Bettencourt deliver an acoustic performance of the song.
- 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.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsR.G. ArmstrongKirk HammettJames HetfieldMusic video for Metallica's highly successful 1991 song "Enter Sandman". The video shows the band performing the song in a flashy darkness and a boy praying before going to bed while being watched by the eponymous Sandman.
- DirectorStefan WürnitzerStarsPaula AbdulKeanu ReevesThis music video is clearly a take on Rebel without a Cause. Keanu plays James Dean's role and Paula plays Natalie Woods. It starts out with Paula flirting with Keanu and then she goes with the other guy and his gang of misfits. They then go to the observatory where one of the thugs threatens Keanu so he leaves. They go looking for him and find him on the second floor and call out to him. When he won't come down they slash his tire with a switchable. Next they are driving and Keanu catches up to them and they agree to go play chicken. They go to a crowd of people who are waiting to watch them chicken race. Paula drops the flag to start the race. They are head to head but when it is time to jump out the gang bangers door will not open so while Keanu jumps out just in time the other guy falls to his death leaving Keanu and Paula on the edge of the cliff in a lover's embrace.
- StarsIain BakerJerry De BorgAl DoughtyJesus Jones performs in the music video "Right Here, Right Now" from the album "Doubt" recorded for EMI Records and SBK Records. The band performs on a sound stage while surrounded by projected video showing news footage of the Eastern Europe during the fall of communism.
- DirectorChris PainterStarsTeslaFrank HannonJeff KeithTesla performs in the music video "Signs" from the album "Five Man Acoustical Jam" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with shots of a crowd holding up a Tesla sign. The band performs on stage with acoustical instruments. Jeff Keith sings while wearing a purple shirt.
- DirectorJohn LandisStarsMichael JacksonC. Thomas HowellRobbie General LeeMichael Jackson's video accompanied with the single ''Black or White''.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanMark RaccoStarsGuns N' RosesAxl RoseStephanie SeymourIn the music video for "Don't Cry", GNR front man Axl Rose has a tempestuous relationship with his girlfriend, including a scene in which she takes a gun away from him. She is jealous, and he is self-destructive, a volatile combination.
- StarsColor Me BaddBryan AbramsMark CalderonColor Me Badd performs in the music video "I Wanna Sex You Up" from the album "C.M.B." recorded for Giant and Reprise Records. The music video opens with Color Me Badd standing next to a stone wall. They walk down a railroad track while women watch them sing and dance on television.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsScorpionsFrancis BuchholzMatthias JabsScorpions performs in the music video "Wind of Change" from the album "Crazy World" recorded for Vertigo and Mercury Records. The music video begins with archive footage of the Berlin Wall's construction and an audience holding up lighters. Scorpions before onstage while clips of change in the world play throughout.
- 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.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsChris IsaakHelena ChristensenA couple is depicted making love in a sexual way to each other while frolicking on a deserted beach.
- DirectorJonathan DaytonValerie FarisStarsExtremePat BadgerNuno BettencourtExtreme performs in the music video "Hole Hearted" from the album "Extreme II: Pornograffitti" recorded for A&M Records. The music video begins with the band sitting on the steps of a residential building in a city. Gary Cherone sings while the band plays in a neighborhood gathering an audience of interested on-lookers.
- DirectorScott KalvertStarsMarky Mark and the Funky BunchLoleatta HollowayMark WahlbergMarky Mark and the Funky Bunch performs in the music video "Good Vibrations" from the album "Music for the People" recorded for Interscope Records and Atlantic Records. Marky Mark raps as he dances and works out shirtless in an old industrial building. Video clips feature Loleatta Holloway singing the chorus and dancers.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "Top of the World" from the album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video features footage of space launches and the space shuttle colorized with visual effects. The band plays as they are superimposed on the footage.
- DirectorRebecca BlakeStarsPrinceNew Power GenerationA promotional video for Prince's 1991 single "Cream."
- StarsJoey AllenJerry DixonJani LaneWarrant performs in the music video "I Saw Red" from the album "Cherry Pie" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins in black and white with red candles colorized pink. Jani Lane playing a white piano and sings while the band plays behind him.
- DirectorRodd HoustonMarcus RaboyStarsNaughty By NatureAnthony 'Treach' CrissNikki DNaughty by Nature performs in the music video "O.P.P." from the album "Naughty by Nature" recorded for Tommy Boy Records. The video begins with a man removing his wedding ring and dropping it. The group raps at a club behind a fence and people dance behind them.
- StarsThe Black CrowesChris RobinsonRich RobinsonThe Black Crowes perform in the music video "She Talks to Angels" from the album "Shake Your Money Maker" recorded for Def American Records. In the black and white video, Chris Robinson sings and the band plays as they cast shadows from ground lights set in front of them. Video clips of a woman play throughout.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsC+C Music FactoryFreedom WilliamsC and C Music Factory perform in the music video "Here We Go (Let's Rock and Roll)" from the album "Gonna Make You Sweat" recorded for Columbia Records. Freedom Williams dances shirtless in an industrial setting surrounded by workers who are dancing or moving heavy steel equipment.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsFirehouseMichael FosterBill LevertyFirehouse performs in the music video "Love of a Lifetime" from the album "Firehouse" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with an overhead shot of a woman laying in a bed. Fire House performs in a large room illuminated by flashing lights from outside of windows.
- DirectorCasey NiccoliStarsJane's AddictionEric AveryPerry FarrellJane's Addiction performs in the music video "Been Caught Stealing" from the album "Ritual de lo habitual" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video opens with the a man dressed as a pregnant woman who is attempting to shoplift at a grocery store. Video clips feature members of the band and other shoppers dancing at the store.
- DirectorJim SwaffieldStarsDJ Jazzy JeffDJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh PrinceWill SmithOfficial music video for "Summertime" by DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsTommy LeeMick MarsMötley CrüeMötley Crüe performs in the music video "Home Sweet Home '91" from the album "Decade of Decadence" recorded for Elektra Records. Tommy Lee plays piano while Vince Neil sings and the rest of the band plays against a white background. Video clips featuring young people, farmers, surfers, and rescue workers play throughout.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsWilson PhillipsChynna PhillipsCarnie WilsonWilson Phillips performs in the music video "You're in Love" from the album "Wilson Phillips" recorded for SBK Records. The music video starts with Chynna Phillips packing and getting a call that is picked up by an answering machine. The band sits around their homes and sing.
- DirectorClaudia CastleStarsINXSGarry BeersAndrew FarrissINXS performs in the music video "Disappear" from the album "X" recorded for Mercury Records. The black and white music video begins with close-up shots of the band as they play their instruments. Michael Hutchence sings directly to the camera in white shirt.
- DirectorMillicent SheltonStarsSalt-N-PepaCheryl 'Salt' JamesPepaSalt-N-Pepa performs in the music video "Let's Talk About Sex" from the album "Blacks' Magic" recorded for Next Plateau Records. The music video opens with a box labeled 'Talk Sex' falling into a garbage can. Salt-N-Pepa perform in front of a black background and on a radio set while people dance.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsPoisonBobby DallC.C. DeVillePoison performs in the music video "Ride the Wind" from the album "Flesh and Blood" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video begins backstage and crowd clips of a concert as Poison is announce. The band plays on stage for an enthusiastic live audience.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsMariah CareyThe single's music video, directed by Larry Jordan, features Carey in a dark Midwest home and in maize, brooding over her tainted relationship.
- StarsIain BakerJerry De BorgAl DoughtyJesus Jones performs in the music video "Real Real Real" from the album "Doubt" recorded for EMI Records and SBK Records. The band performs on a sound stage wearing colorful technicolor clothing with a background of flashing illuminated Christmas lights. Mike Edwards eyes change color as he looks at the camera.
- DirectorAlek KeshishianStarsMadonnaLuis CamachoOliver Crumes Jr.Madonna performs in the music video "Like a Virgin" taken from a live concert performance of the song from the Blond Ambition World Tour in Paris, France. Madonna wears a golden corset and sits on a bed decorated with red velvet blankets. She is accompanied by two dancers who were large pointed brassieres.
- 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.
- DirectorParis BarclayStarsLL Cool JEllen GriffithLL Cool J performs in the music video "Mama Said Knock You Out" from the album "Mama Said Knock You Out" recorded for Def Jam Records. LL Cool J stands in a boxing ring wearing a hoodie that covers most of his face. He sings into a microphone and video clips show him training and lifting weights.
- DirectorPete AngelusTom TrbovichStarsThe Black CrowesJeff CeaseJohnny ColtThe music video for the cover song "Hard to Handle" by the American rock band The Black Crowes from their 1990 debut album "Shake Your Money Maker".
- StarsLondonbeatJimmy ChambersGeorge ChandlerFirst of the two promotional music videos for the hit Londonbeat.
- StarsJoey AllenJerry DixonJani LaneWarrant: performs in the music video "Uncle Tom's Cabin" from the album "Cherry Pie" recorded for Columbia Records. Jani Lane sings and the band plays in the remains of a Louisiana cabin. Video clips feature the story of two men who witness a brutal double murder and the dumping of the bodies in a swamp.
- DirectorRupert WainwrightStarsRaul JuliaM.C. HammerChristopher LloydMusic video for M.C. Hammer's main theme from the movie The Addams Family (1991). Hammer sings, dances, and interacts with the characters from the movie.
- DirectorKevin GodleyStarsBryan AdamsMickey CurryTommy MandelThe music video for the song "Can't Stop This Thing We Started" by a Canadian singer Bryan Adams from the 1991 album "Waking Up the Neighbours".
- DirectorDoug FreelStarsRoxetteMarie FredrikssonPer GesslePromo video for Roxette: Joyride.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the live version of the music video "Runaround" from the album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins Eddie Van Halen on guitar. The band performs on a set illuminated by spotlights and televisions sets.
- DirectorHerb RittsStarsJanet JacksonDjimon HounsouAntonio Sabato Jr.Janet Jackson performs in the music video "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" from the album "Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814" recorded for A&M Records. Wearing a black top and blue jeans, Janet Jackson sings while snuggling with a man on the beach. Video clips of muscular men dancing on the beach play throughout.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsFirehouseMichael FosterBill LevertyFirehouse performs in the music video "Don't Treat Me Bad" from the album "Firehouse" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with a guitar and a woman who blows a fire unto her finger. C.J. Snare sings on a set decorated with burning cars as the band plays around him.
- DirectorMark PellingtonStarsPM DawnPrince BeD.J. Minute Mix
- 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.
- DirectorAndy DelaneyBig T.V.Monty WhitebloomStarsPaula AbdulTaryn T. FrancisPromo clip for Paula Abdul: The Promise of a New Day.
- DirectorJosh RichmanStarsGuns N' RosesDuff McKaganDizzy ReedA music video was made in November 1991 featuring the band playing live on stage and showing old pictures.
- StarsColor Me BaddBryan AbramsMark CalderonColor Me Badd performs in the music video "I Adore Mi Amor" from the album "C.M.B." recorded for Giant and Reprise Records. The music video opens with Color Me Badd singing as they walk along the shoreline of a beach. They sing and romance several women in various beach settings.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsGenesisTony BanksPhil CollinsGenesis performs in the music video "No Son of Mine" from the album "We Can't Dance" recorded for Atlantic and Virgin Records. The music video begins with a shot of a clock in a family home and a young man nervously worrying about a beating. The band performs the song as they walk around the house.
- StarsAnother Bad CreationRomelle 'Ro Ro' ChapmanDemetrius 'Red' PughAnother Bad Creation performs in the music video "Playground" from the album "Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know!" recorded for Motown Records. The music video begins with Another Bad Creation walking down the sidewalk outside of a theater. They sing in a variety of locations including a basketball court, a go-cart course, and the subway.
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsDamn YankeesJack BladesMichael CartelloneDamn Yankees performs in the music video "High Enough" from the album "Damn Yankees" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with police cornering a man at a rural house. Damn Yankees performs outside a rural gas station while clips follow the story a man and woman who are committing robberies.
- DirectorMarcus NispelStarsC+C Music FactoryFreedom WilliamsC and C Music Factory perform in the music video "Things That Make You Go Hmmmm..." from the album "Gonna Make You Sweat" recorded for Columbia Records. The video features dancers interacting with silhouetted animation against a white background on a visible stage. Freedom Williams sings and dances in a black turtleneck and a suit jacket.
- StarsEMFJames AtkinDerran BrownsonEMF performs in the music video "Lies" from the album "Schubert Dip" recorded for Parlophone and EMI Records. The video begins as the band plays with cockroaches on strings in an attempt to get them to race. James Atkin sings while sitting at a table in a brick walled room.
- DirectorJeff PreissStarsMariah CareyThe music video for the song "Emotions" by an American singer Mariah Carey from the 1991 album with the same name.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsKirk HammettJames HetfieldMetallicaMusic video for Metallica's 1991 song "The Unforgiven". Next to the band performing the song it features a boy born in captivity who spends his life in a windowless stone room. He ages into an old man and spends his life carving a window.
- StarsSalt-N-PepaHurby 'Luv Bug' AzorCheryl 'Salt' JamesSalt-N-Pepa performs in the music video "Do You Want Me" from the album "Blacks' Magic" recorded for Next Plateau Records. The music video opens with a woman dancing. Salt-N-Pepa rap and dance as they wear orange coats. They are accompanied by dancers and dance on a darken set decorated like an alley with burning metal drums.
- DirectorKatherine DieckmannStarsR.E.M.Bill BerryPeter BuckR.E.M. and Kate Pierson perform "Shiny Happy People".
- DirectorPrinceStarsTevin CampbellPrinceTevin Campbell performs in the music video "Round and Round" from the album "T.E.V.I.N." recorded for Qwest and Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with Tevin Campbell singing and dancing with three backup dancers in front of a set of doors. Prince watches the performance while standing nearby.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonyTania ColeridgeVan Halen performs in the live version of the music video "Poundcake" from the album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with a little girl talking about what girls are made of. The video features the band performing on an illuminated stage while a young woman tries to get cast for the video. She runs away after seeing the other models.
- DirectorD.J. WebsterStarsAmy GrantKevin HicksJme SteinAmy Grant performs in the music video "Baby, Baby" from the album "Heart in Motion" recorded for A&M Records. The video opens with Amy Grant wearing a black hat walking down the sidewalk where several men playfully hit on her. She sings as she is shown with her boyfriend enjoying time at their apartment and out to dinner.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsNelsonGunnar NelsonMatthew NelsonNelson performs in the music video "More Than Ever" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with Matthew and Gunnar playing guitar on a concert stage as clips of spectators play throughout. They place the sound initially before restarting the song and playing for an enthusiastic crowd.
- 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".
- DirectorStephane SednaouiStarsBonoThe EdgeAdam ClaytonA promotional video for U2's hit single "Mysterious Ways."
- 19915m4.5 (10)Music VideoStarsBell Biv DeVoeRicky BellMichael BivinsBell Biv DeVoe performs with Bobby Brown, Ralph Tresvant and Johnny Gill in the music video "Word to the Mutha!" from the album "WBBD-Bootcity!: The Remix Album" recorded for MCA Records. The former members of New Edition go back to Boston. They perform the song while walking in urban areas and a basketball court.
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsNirvanaBurton C. BellAndy BialkA music video for Nirvana's song 'Smells Like Teen Spirit'.
- DirectorAndy DelaneyBig T.V.Monty WhitebloomStarsPaula AbdulVideo promo for Paula Abdul: Blowing Kisses in the Wind.
- StarsWingerReb BeachRod MorgensteinWinger performs in the music video "Miles Away" from the album "In the Heart of the Young" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing in front of a shimmering background while they are filmed before. Clips of a woman and a man dealing with loneliness play throughout.
- DirectorRupert WainwrightStarsM.C. HammerJim BelushiJames BrownMC Hammer performs in the music video "2 Legit 2 Quit" from the album "Too Legit to Quit" recorded for Capitol Records. The video begins with a newscaster informing the world that Hammer is quitting. Celebrities discuss their shock at the news while an audience waits for his arrival at a concert. Hammer talks to James Brown before he is teleported to the concert in a globe. There he performs the song to an enthusiastic crowd.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsTommy LeeMick MarsMötley CrüeMötley Crüe performs in the music video "Primal Scream" from the album "Decade of Decadence" recorded for Elektra Records. The video opens with shots of animals and growling. Vince Neil sings and the band plays while obscured on a shadowy sound stage.
- 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.
- DirectorJonathan KaplanStarsJohn MellencampElaine IrwinJohn Mellencamp performs in the music video "Get A Leg Up" from the album "Whenever We Wanted" recorded for Mercury Records. John Mellencamp plays guitar and sings into a microphone while standing in front of paintings. He dances with a woman and they laugh after a dance step almost takes her dress off.
- DirectorScott KalvertStarsMarky Mark and the Funky BunchMark WahlbergMarky Mark and the Funky Bunch performs in the music video "Wildside" from the album "Music for the People" recorded for Interscope Records and Atlantic Records. The video opens with a burning American flag. Marky Mark raps as he walks through the city and sits on bleachers in an athletic field. Video clips feature a woman experimenting with drugs, a criminal who is shot left unidentified, a husband who kills his wife, and a little girl who dies in a drive-by shooting.
- StarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the music video "Jet City Woman" from the album "Empire" recorded for EMI America Records. The mostly black and white video begins with the band reflecting in a pool of quivering water. Geoff Tate sings as the band plays to an enthusiastic crowd at a concert.
- StarsUrban Dance SquadArjen de VreedeSilvano MatadinUrban Dance Squad performs in the music video "Deeper Shade of Soul" from the album "Mental Floss for the Globe" recorded for Arista Records. The music video begins with shots of a classic car. Urban Dance Squad perform the song near a park for skateboarding.
- DirectorCaleb DeschanelStarsRod StewartRod Stewart performs in the music video "Rhythm of My Heart" from the album "Vagabond Heart" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video opens with scenes of battle. Rod Stewart sings in a leather jacket and jeans while standing under a bright spotlight. Clips of a soldier fighting and thinking of home play throughout.
- StarsTera HendricksonGerardo MejíaGerardo performs in the music video "Rico Suave" from the album "Mo' Ritmo" recorded for Interscope Records. The video begins with Gerardo dancing shirtless and in a leather jacket with blue jeans. He dances in front of a skyscraper, on the beach, and in front of a gazebo. The video also features footage of beautiful women in swimsuits and a Mariachi band.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsPoisonBobby DallC.C. DeVillePoison performs in the music video "Life Goes On" from the album "Flesh and Blood" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video begins with the band playing as they a projected on fabric blowing in the wind. The band performs against a black background as editing blends shots of them together.
- DirectorMatthew RolstonStarsKaryn WhiteKaryn White performs in the music video "Romantic" from the album "Ritual of Love" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with Karyn White pulling up in a sports car. She sings as she wears peal necklaces against a gray background. A group of dancer strike poses throughout.
- DirectorRichard LowensteinStarsINXSGarry BeersAndrew FarrissINXS performs in the music video "Bitter Tears" from the album "X" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video features the band playing on a stage filmed in black and white. Michael Hutchence sings as special lighting effects sometimes spell out words that are sung,
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "Heartbreak Station" from the album "Heartbreak Station" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records. The music video begins with a train leaving a train station and a woman waiting for it. Cinderella plays as they sit around the station and the woman watches for the train.
- StarsTara KempTara Kemp performs in the music video "Hold You Tight" from the album "Tara Kemp" recorded for Giant Records. The music video begins with people dancing in front of a wall featuring the shadow of a fan. Tara Kemp performs the song as she stands in front of a moving fabric curtain with the shadow of dancers visible.
- DirectorPeter CareStarsBill BerryPeter BuckMike MillsVideo promo for R.E.M.: Radio Song.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTom HamiltonJoey KramerMusic video for Aerosmith's song, Sweet Emotion.
- DirectorLionel C. MartinStarsAnother Bad CreationAlton U. BarnesMichael BivinsAnother Bad Creation performs in the music video "Iesha" from the album "Coolin' at the Playground Ya Know!" recorded for Motown Records. The music video begins with an older woman watching cartoons on television. Another Bad Creation raps while driving on go carts and dancing on the playground.
- DirectorAlex ProyasStarsStingSting performs in the music video "All This Time" from the album "The Soul Cages" recorded for A&M Records. The music video begins with shots of smokestacks of a ship. Sting and his band perform as they stand on the ship. The ship rocks back and forth as the band attempt to perform.
- StarsColor Me BaddBryan AbramsMark CalderonColor Me Badd performs in the music video "All 4 Love" from the album "C.M.B." recorded for Giant and Reprise Records. The music video opens with a group of women cleaning an apartment. They start a projector which shows the band. They dance in front of hanging tapestries and near stairs. They present gifts to the women.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonJanice KeoughAC/DC performs in the music video "Moneytalks" from the album "The Razors Edge" recorded for ATCO records. The video begins with a one dollar bill featuring the likeness of Angus Young burning. The band plays on a concert stage for an enthusiastic crowd. At the end, money falls on the crowd from the auditorium roof.
- DirectorAndy DelaneyBig T.V.Monty WhitebloomStarsLeland HeflinSealSeal performs in the music video "Crazy" from the album "Seal" recorded for ZTT Records and Sire Records. The video begins with Seal dressed in white against a white background as models run out from behind him. He sits in a circular chair and begins singing later being joined by duplicates of himself.
- StarsAnthraxPublic EnemyJoey BelladonnaAnthrax performs with Public Enemy in the music video "Bring the Noise" from the album "Attack of the Killer B's" recorded for Megaforce and Island Records. The music video begins with Anthrax performing on a stage under a bridge. Chuck D and Flavor Flav rap as the band plays and the crowd cheers.
- 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".
- DirectorPaul GravesMatthias SchwegerStarsBingoboysKlaus BiedermannPaul PfabBingoboys performs in the music video "How to Dance" from the album "The Best of Bingoboys" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins several couples watching a black and white how-to-dance video on television. Princessa raps while wearing a red jacket over a black shirt. The Bingoboys serve as DJs throughout the video.
- DirectorMichael BayStarsDivinylsChristina AmphlettMark McEnteeDivinyls perform in the music video "I Touch Myself" from the album "Divinyls" recorded for Virgin Records. Christina Amphlett sings the song and moves erotically why laying in bed, looking in the mirror, and sitting in a lounge chair. The bad plays surrounded by window frames while video clips show several seductive women posing.
- StarsThe KLFRicardo Da ForceThe KLF performs in the second version of the music video "3AM Eternal" from the album "The White Room" recorded for KLF Communications. The music video begins with shots of a rave and an enthusiastic audience. Ricardo da Force raps as he is driven around London in a police cruiser.
- StarsSteelheartFrank DiCostanzoJohn FowlerSteelheart performs in the music video "I'll Never Let You Go" from the album "Steelheart" recorded for MCA Records. The music video starts with a slow aerial pan over a canyon. Michael Matijevic sings as he sits in the desert and plays guitar. The band performs as clips of them playing in a large room play throughout.