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- DirectorLol CremeGodley & CremeKevin GodleyStarsAsiaGeoff DownesSteve HoweVideo promo for "Heat of the Moment", the first hit single released by Asia from their 1982 eponymous debut.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsAsiaGeoff DownesSteve HoweVideo promo for Asia: Don't Cry.
- StarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddAC/DC performs in the music video "T.N.T." from the album "T.N.T." recorded for Albert Records. The music video features the band performing on a stage as they are being filmed by cameras and are surrounded by a small audience. Bon Scott sings in jeans and a dark striped shirt. Clips of explosions play throughout.
- DirectorPaul DraneStarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddThe music video for "It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)", was filmed on 23 February 1976 for the Australian music television program Countdown. It featured the band's members on the back of a flatbed truck traveling on Swanston Street in Melbourne, Australia, being followed by members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe band. Known members of the Rats of Tobruk Pipe Band at the time of the video's filming include: Alan Butterworth, Les Kenfield and Kevin Conlon. The video was dubbed with the studio track from the album T.N.T. and is available on the Family Jewels DVD. The video was directed by Paul Drane.
- StarsAC/DCMark EvansPhil RuddA video clip for the single was released containing footage from the Live at Donington home video, as well as other old clips mixed in the video. This video clip was later released on the DVD Family Jewels Disc 3, as part of the 2009 box set Backtracks.
- DirectorEric DionysiusEric MistlerStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonPhil RuddAC/DC performs in the first version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with the band performing on a darkened stage. Brian Johnson sings as Angus Young plays guitar.
- DirectorBrian WardStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsAC/DC performs in the music video "Sink the Pink" from the album "Fly on the Wall" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video features the band performing on stage at a bar, An animated fly sits on a pool cue while a woman drive up wearing pink leather pants. She plays pool with a man before dancing with him.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCorinne RussellAC/DC performs in the second version of the music video "You Shook Me All Night Long" from the album "Back in Black recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with Brian Johnson scrubbing himself in a tub as he and a woman prepare for a date. He arrives at the woman's house only to discover her on a mechanical bull. The band plays on a stage surrounded by women on exercise bikes.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsAC/DCBrian JohnsonCliff WilliamsAC/DC performs in the music video "Who Made Who" from the album "Who Made Who" recorded for Atlantic Records. The video begins with masked robotic scientists creating a replica of Angus Young. The replicas play in a massive room while the real Angus plays on a balcony. Footage of the band performs the song on a concert stage plays throughout.
- StarsBlack SabbathGeezer ButlerTony IommiMusic video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Paranoid". The music video, shot in black and white, features the band performing on a set decorating with a spinning wall design. Ozzy Osbourne sings while the band plays around him.
- StarsBlack SabbathGeezer ButlerTony IommiMusic video for Black Sabbath's 1970 single "Iron Man". The music video features the band performing the song on a whitened stage. Behind then visual effects of painted photographs move as Ozzy Osbourne sings.
- DirectorMike MansfieldStarsOzzy OsbourneDon AireyCarmine AppiceOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Bark at the Moon" from the album "Bark at the Moon" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with a guitar solo and shots of mysterious people. Ozzy Osbourne drinks a potion in a Victorian laboratory and transforms into a creature. He is later taken to an insane asylum.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloJulie GrayOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Shot in the Dark" from the album "The Ultimate Sin" recorded Epic Records. A group of young women drive around city streets in a convertible. One of them begins to hear voices as Ozzy Osbourne sings and later performs at a concert.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloJulie GrayOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "The Ultimate Sin" from the album "The Ultimate Sin" recorded for Epic Records. The music video opens with shots of horses and a large skyscraper. Ozzy Osbourne wears a large Texan hat as a wealth businessman and watches himself perform on the television as a woman appear in the board room.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy RhoadsOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Crazy Train" from the album "Tribute" recorded for Epic and CBS Records. The music opens with the camera zooming toward Ozzy Osbourne as he stands on rail road tracks. A guitar flies over the tracks as Ozzy sings whited out in a photo negative. Still photographs and archive footage of Randy Rhoads feature throughout.
- 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.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsAlice CooperMickey CurryHugh McDonaldThe music video for the song "Hey Stoopid" by an American singer Alice Cooper from the 1991 album with the same name.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsOzzy OsbourneZakk WyldeMike InezOfficial music video for Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 single "No More Tears".
- DirectorSamuel BayerStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezA promotional video for Ozzy Osbourne's 1991 hit single "Mama, I'm Coming Home."
- DirectorJeb BrienStarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "Road to Nowhere" from the album "No More Tears" recorded for Epic Associated. The music video opens with a black and white clip of Ozzy walking down a dark tunnel. He gets into a limousine and later watches clips of his past on television. The band plays as Ozzy sits in a corner and sings.
- StarsOzzy OsbourneRandy CastilloMike InezOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "I Don't Want to Change the World" from the album "Live and Loud" recorded for Epic Records. The music video features Ozzy Osbourne singing on a darkened concert stage with his band. As he performs the enthusiastic crowd cheers.
- DirectorTony T. UshinoStarsOzzy OsbourneBlaskoMike BordinOzzy Osbourne performs in the music video "I Don't Wanna Stop" from the album "Black Rain" recorded for Epic Records. The music video with a cloudy orange sky as bats fly. Ozzy Osbourne sings as the band plays around him as shots of a large tree features behind them.
- StarsAlice CooperMichael BruceGlen BuxtonMusic video for Alice Cooper's 1972 single "I'm Eighteen". The music video features Alice Cooper on a studio stage with his band. He wears a white shirt and sparkling pants as he sings in front of a screen featuring psychedelic imagery.
- DirectorJeffrey AbelsonStarsAlice CooperNina FranciosaC.J. GrahamComedic music video for Alice Cooper's theme song for the horror film Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives (1986) featuring clips from the movie. In the video, a couple goes to a midnight showing of "Jason Lives" where both Cooper and Jason appear to menace them.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsAlice CooperBobby ChouinardRana KennedyMusic video for Alice Cooper's 1989 single "Poison". It begins with Alice Cooper opening a door. He band performs in front of a blue background and blowing red fabric while he sings. Clips of a woman in dress and lingerie play throughout.
- DirectorRalph ZimanStarsAlice CooperStef BurnsMickey CurryMusic video for Alice Cooper's 1991 single "Love's A Loaded Gun". The music video opens with a woman walking in a train station. Alice Cooper sings as he stands on the balcony. The band performs as the woman hits on a man.
- StarsAlice CooperStef BurnsRicky Parent"Lost in America" is a single by musician Alice Cooper taken from his 1994 album The Last Temptation.
- DirectorAllan ArkushStarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Breaking the Chains" from the album "Breaking the Chains" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with shots of chain and then a guitar. The band performs the song in the long hallway of a house and on a stage. They end up chained in a dungeon.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Just Got Lucky" from the album "Tooth and Nail" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with the band performing on a darkened stage. Don Dokken sings in a house of mirrors while George Lynch plays at the edge of a volcano.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Into the Fire" from the album "Tooth and Nail" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video opens with a woman stretched into a circle. Dokken performs as snow is beginning to fall as they stands in front of buildings while a helicopter attempts to land.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "In My Dreams" from the album "Under Lock and Key" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video features the band as they are performing under a torrent of rain. Don Dokken sings in front of video of the band as he stands on stage with a grid pattern.
- StarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "It's Not Love" from the album "Under Lock and Key" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with a shot of a woman getting into a truck and a homeless man dancing. The band performs on a flatbed carried by the truck as it goes through a city.
- StarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Heaven Sent" from the album "Back for the Attack" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with shots of a woman and members of the band at a bar. The band performs on a dark cemetery set as Don Dokken sings.
- DirectorPreacher EwingBill FishmanStarsDokkenPatricia ArquetteMick BrownMusic video for Dokken's 1987 single "Dream Warriors". It begins with Kristen from "A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987)" cutting out images of the band and putting it on a house. As she sleeps, she dreams about approaching a dark house where Dokken performs.
- StarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Burning Like a Flame" from the album "Back for the Attack" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with an animated sequence that transforms into a red haired woman. The band plays pool while the perform the song in a labyrinth. Clips of animated fire play as the band dress like firefighters.
- StarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Walk Away" from the album "Beast from the East" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with a sunrise over the water. Don Dokken sings as he stands in front of a stained class window. The band performs in chairs surrounded by art and in a porch overlooking a mountain.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsRattWendy BarryMilton BerleRatt performs in the music video "Back for More" from the album "Out of the Cellar" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with the band at a diner putting the song into a jukebox. The band performs on stage while going to the diner to pick up the woman and her friend.
- DirectorMarshall BerleStarsRattBobby BlotzerRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video "Lay It Down" from the album "Invasion of Your Privacy" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with a clown at a kids party. The young boy makes a wish and later the band perform for a woman surrounded by tilted columns.
- StarsRattBobby BlotzerRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video "You're in Love" from the album "Invasion of Your Privacy" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with a scene from the film Brother Rat (1938). The band performs the band performing on an elevated stage. Stephen Pearcy sings while clips of romantic scenes from old movies play.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsRattBobby BlotzerRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video "Way Cool Jr." from the album "Reach for the Sky" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with a shot of a city street from the driver seat of a convertible. The band performs on stage with Stephen Pearcy singing. Clips feature a first person point of view of someone going out to party.
- DirectorArthur EllisStarsDioRonnie James Dio"Holy Diver" is a song recorded by heavy metal band Dio. It was released as the lead single from the band's debut album of the same name.
- StarsDioVinny AppiceJimmy BainDio performs in the music video "Hungry for Heaven" from the album "Sacred Heart" recorded for Vertigo Records. The music video opens with an image of the album on fire. The band performs on the concert stage for an enthusiastic audience. Ronnie James Dio sings with the band around him.
- StarsDioJimmy BainVivian CampbellDio performs in the music video "Rainbow in the Dark" from the album "Holy Diver" recorded for Vertigo Records. The music video begins in London with a man following a woman throughout the city. Ronnie James Dio sings as he stands on the rooftop of London buildings. Members of the band scare the man away from the woman.
- DirectorDon CoscarelliStarsDioVinny AppiceJimmy BainDio performs in the music video "The Last in Line" from the album "The Last in Line" recorded for Vertigo Records. The music video begins with a young man riding on a bike before entering a building and getting trapped in an elevator. He is attacked by strange creatures. Ronnie James Dio sings as the young man looks at people being tormented.
- StarsDioRonnie James DioDio performs in the music video "Mystery" from the album "The Last in Line" recorded for Vertigo Records. The music video begins with costume women dancing around a fountain. Ronnie James Dio sings directly to the camera while a magician performs tricks. The magician gives Dio a sword which he uses to defeat an evil beast.
- StarsHear 'n AidTommy AldridgeDave AlfordHear 'n Aid performs in the music video "Stars" from the charity album "Hear 'n Aid" recorded for PolyGram Records. The music video features heavy metal stars performing in a studio with various musicians singing as part of a chorus. Main vocals feature Ronnie James Dio (Dio), Dave Meniketti (Y&T), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Kevin DuBrow (Quiet Riot), Eric Bloom (Blue Öyster Cult), Paul Shortino (Rough Cutt), Geoff Tate (Queensrÿche) and Don Dokken (Dokken).
- DirectorPete AngelusRick FriedbergDavid Lee RothStarsVan HalenYano AnayaMichael AnthonyA music video for Van Halen's song 'Hot for Teacher'.
- DirectorRoberto LombardiStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonyInternational ChrysisVan Halen performs in the music video "(Oh) Pretty Woman" from the album "Diver Down" recorded for Warner Brothers Music. The music video opens in the old west where a woman is being attacked by two little people. A hunchbacked man enlists the band to rescue her.
- DirectorPete AngelusDavid Lee RothStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonyDavid Lee RothThe music video for "Jump" was directed by David Lee Roth. It is a straightforward performance clip, much like many of the hard rock videos of the time. It was nominated for three MTV Video Music Awards, and won "Best Stage Performance" for the video. The video was groundbreaking and set the standard for performance videos that directors still try to emulate. To produce such a video, the band is recorded performing the song several times from beginning to end. Then, the band members are shot doing random stage moves without the pretense of actually playing the song (note that Eddie is seen playing the guitar at times when no guitar can be heard). Some candid footage is shot with the band goofing around, and then the footage is edited into a video.
- DirectorPete AngelusStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonyDavid Lee RothVan Halen performs in the music video "Panama" from the album "1984" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video begins with aerial shots of a biplane before featuring the band on stage playing at a concert. Throughout the video, band members soar the the air on cables.
- DirectorDaniel KleinmanStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "Love Walks In" from the album "5150" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video features the band performing the song at a concert. Sammy Hagar sings as the enthusiastic audience cheers.
- DirectorDaniel KleinmanStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "Best of Both Worlds" from the album "5150" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video features a live performance at a 1986 concert in New Haven, Connecticut. It begins with the band under blue light before changing to regular lighting before Sammy Hagar sings.
- DirectorJeremiah S. ChechikStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "When It's Love" from the album "OU812" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video starts with the bar with the band playing as the waitress and bartender clean up. The band plays under blue lighting as Sammy Hagar sings in a red suit.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan HalenVan Halen performs in the music video "Finish What Ya Started" from the album "OU812" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. Sammy Hagar sings and plays guitar while the band plays against a white background. The video also features quick cuts of a number of dancing women.
- 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.
- DirectorMark FenskeStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "Right Now" from the album "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The music video features text over video clips that reflect on the song and on social events and issues. The band appears throughout the video.
- StarsVan HalenThe music video for Van Halen's hit song plays over the US Navy's Blue Angels performing a variety of spectacular aerial stunts.
- DirectorJoe DeaStarsKrokusMark KohlerMarc StoraceKrokus performs in the music video "Screaming in the Night" from the album "Headhunter" recorded for Arista Records. The music video begins with a group of torment and whipped people pulling a cart and carrying a wooden coffin in a quasi-religious parade. The band is tired to the cart before being escorted to a cage.
- StarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the first version of the music video "Bringin' On the Heartbreak" from the album "High 'n' Dry" recorded for Polygram and Mercury Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened stage illuminated by purple and pink lights. Joe Elliott sings while the band plays behind him.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the music video "Rock of Ages" from the album "Pyromania" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records.The music video begins with a group of robed figures and a woman chained to a tree. The band performs against a rocky background. Joe Elliott wields a large sword that turns into a guitar.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the music video "Foolin'" from the album "Pyromania" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records. The music video begins with a woman playing the harp while she is surrounded by fire. Joe Elliott sings as he is chained to a metal triangle. The band performs on a concert stage.
- DirectorMike MansfieldStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the music video "Too Late for Love" from the album "Pyromania" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records. The music video begins with a slow pan around a stage surrounded by pipes. Def Leppard performs on a multi-level stage surrounded by smoke.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkMusic video for Def Leppard's 1983 single "Photograph". It features the band singing on stage while video clips of a Marilyn Monroe-like model posing for pictures are shown, all while newspapers report on the murder of a movie star.
- DirectorDoug FreelJean PellerinStarsRick AllenStephen ClarkPhil CollenVideo promo for "Animal" by Def Leppard from the album Hysteria. It was the second single release off the album and became the band's first Top 10 hit in their native UK, reaching No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
- DirectorDoug FreelJean PellerinStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkMusic video for Def Leppard: Hysteria.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the music video "Armageddon It" from the album "Hysteria" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with Def Leppard playing at a concert venue in both black and white and color. The video also features clips of the band goofing off before the concert.
- DirectorDoug FreelJean PellerinStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkVideo clip for "Love Bites" by Def Leppard from the album Hysteria. It is Def Leppard's only number-one single on the Billboard Hot 100 to date.
- DirectorNigel DickStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkDef Leppard performs in the music video "Rocket" from the album "Hysteria" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with Def Leppard playing in an industrial area surrounded by television screens while film and photographs of rocket launches and musical groups play throughout.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardRick AllenStephen ClarkOfficial Def Leppard's video "Pour Some Sugar on Me", taken from album "Hysteria" (1987).
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsDef LeppardRick AllenPhil CollenDef Leppard performs in the music video "Let's Get Rocked" from the album "Adrenalize" recorded for Mercury Records. The video features a computer animated boy in a white shirt, jean vest, and red hat. The boy walks through his neighborhood avoiding chores as the band plays on a sound-stage animated with computer graphics.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardJoe ElliottRick Allen"Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad" is a 1992 single by British hard rock band Def Leppard from their multi-platinum album Adrenalize. In the United States, the song reached #7 on the Mainstream Rock charts.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDef LeppardJoe ElliottRick Allen"Two Steps Behind" is a 1993 song by English hard rock band Def Leppard from their album Retro Active and Last Action Hero Soundtrack. It reached #5 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.
- DirectorAnuk RohdeStarsRick AllenVivian CampbellPhil Collen
- StarsRattBobby BlotzerRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video "Givin' Yourself Away" from the album "Detonator" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with black and white shots of the band in a hotel room playing the song. Clips of the band playing the song at a concert play throughout.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsDokkenMick BrownDon DokkenDokken performs in the music video "Alone Again" from the album "Tooth and Nail" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video opens in a hotel room while the band performs on a darkened stage for an enthusiastic crowd. Don Dokken appears in the hotel room spending time alone.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsTracy AllanJoey AllenJerry DixonWarrant performs in the music video "Heaven" from the album "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins with Jani Lane singing directly to the camera. The band play at a concert at the Sandstone Amphitheater in Kansas City, Kansas. Video clips of a woman taking photographs play throughout.
- StarsJoey AllenJerry DixonJani LaneWarrant performs in the music video "Down Boys" from the album "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins with shots of each band member. They arrive in convertible and dance on a stage as a homeless man outside smokes a cigar.
- StarsJoey AllenJerry DixonJani LaneWarrant performs in the music video "Big Talk" from the album "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins with the band meeting a corrupt music executive before the are locked in a cage and Jani Lane is strapped in an electric chair. Video clips of the band playing in concert play throughout.
- StarsJoey AllenJerry DixonJani LaneWarrant performs in the music video "Sometimes She Cries" from the album "Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins with walking alone in a field wearing a heavy coat. She has a child and her husband leave her. Jani Lane sits on a wooden table and sings before being joined by the band behind him.
- 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.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsWarrantJoey AllenBobbie Jean BrownWarrant: performs in the music video "Cherry Pie" from the album "Cherry Pie" recorded for Columbia Records. The band performs the song against an all white background and and white floor with red polka dots. Jani Lane sings while a woman in a red top and blue jean shorts dances.
- 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.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "Shake Me" from the album "Night Songs" recorded for Mercury Records. A young woman is tormented by her two step sisters who force her to stay home as they go to a concert. A magic guitar transports her to the concert where she watches enthusiastically from the audience. She leaves with the band as her sisters are locked out of the sold out concert.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryMusic video for Cinderella's 1986 single "Nobody's Fool". In it, a young woman accompanies Cinderella to a performance of the song. As the clock gets closer to midnight, she leaves and returns home.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsCinderellaJon Bon JoviEric BrittinghamCinderella performs in the music video "Somebody Save Me" from the album "Night Songs" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins somewhere in Philadelphia with two women running down a hallway. Cinderella performs the song in a recording studio and later in a concert. In the end, the band is passed over by the two women for Bon Jovi.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "Gypsy Road" from the album "Long Cold Winter" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video opens with the band performing on stage. Clips of them traveling through rural areas in Mexico feature throughout.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" from the album "Long Cold Winter" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video opens with Tom Keifer playing piano and singing while positioned over rocks. The band plays in front of water and other scenic landscapes as they perform.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "The Last Mile" from the album "Long Cold Winter" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video opens with a montage of clips of the band on tour. The band performs on stage for a large enthusiastic audience while backstage clips play throughout.
- DirectorChris PainterMarc ReshovskyStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryCinderella performs in the music video "Coming Home" from the album "Long Cold Winter" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video features a man travelling home while riding a motorcycle. The band plays in empty bar at night lit from behind by light from windows.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsCinderellaPamela AndersonEric BrittinghamCinderella performs in the music video "Shelter Me" from the album "Heartbreak Station" recorded for Mercury and Vertigo Records. The music video begins with a telethon to save Rock and roll from censorship. The band performs on the telethon stage with fake skyscrapers in the background.
- 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.
- DirectorJonathan SeayStarsArmored SaintJohn BushGonzoArmored Saint performs in the music video "Can U Deliver" from the album "March of the Saint" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video begins with the band moving through a desert wasteland. A knight drops a sword and the band members pull it from the ground. They perform for an enthusiastic audience.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the music video "Eyes of a Stranger" from the album "Operation: Mindcrime" recorded for EMI Records. The music video begins with a patient being wheeled through a hospital. The band performs in black and white on a darkened set with Geoff Tate singing.
- StarsQueensrÿcheGeoff TateQueensrÿche performs in the first version of the music video "I Don't Believe in Love" from the album "Operation: Mindcrime" recorded for EMI Records. The music video opens with a split screen featuring a man and a nun. The man romances the nun before she dies.
- DirectorChris PainterStarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the second version of the music video "I Don't Believe in Love" from the album "Operation: Mindcrime" recorded for EMI Records. The music video opens with a man tied to a char. The band performs on a decorated stage as clips of a nun and the man play throughout.
- 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.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the music video "Best I Can" from the album "Empire" recorded for EMI America Records. Geoff Tate sings and the band plays against a background of dark flowing fabric. Video clips show a man in a wheelchair wheeling himself through a city neighborhood.
- 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.
- DirectorMatt MahurinStarsQueensrÿcheChris De GarmoEddie JacksonQueensrÿche performs in the music video "Empire" from the album "Empire" recorded for EMI America Records. Geoff Tate sings and the band plays against a bluish-gray cloth background. Video clips show the rise and fall of a young man who becomes a drug dealer and violent criminal.