Music Videos
Year | Title | Director |
---|---|---|
1999 | "Who Needs Pictures" | Jim Shea |
"He Didn't Have to Be" | Deaton-Flanigen Productions | |
2000 | "Me Neither" | Jim Shea |
2001 | "Two People Fell in Love" | Deaton-Flanigen Productions |
"Wrapped Around" | Brad Paisley | |
2002 | "I'm Gonna Miss Her (The Fishin' Song)" | Peter Zavadil |
"Sharp Dressed Man" | Brent Hedgecock | |
"I Wish You'd Stay" | Brad Paisley | |
2003 | "Celebrity" | Peter Zavadil |
2004 | "Little Moments" | Jim Shea/Peter Tilden |
"Whiskey Lullaby" | Ricky Schroder | |
"Mud on the Tires" | Thom Oliphant/Brad Paisley | |
2005 | "Alcohol" | Jim Shea |
"When I Get Where I'm Going" | ||
2006 | "The World" | Scott Scovill |
"She's Everything" | ||
2007 | "Online" | Jason Alexander |
"Letter to Me" | Jim Shea | |
2008 | "I'm Still a Guy" | Alan Carter |
"Waitin' on a Woman" | Jim Shea/Peter Tilden | |
"Start a Band" | Jim Shea | |
2009 | "Then" | Alan Carter |
"American Saturday Night" | ||
"Welcome to the Future" | Jim Shea | |
"American Saturday Night" | Scott Scovill/Craig Countryman | |
2010 | "Water" | Jim Shea |
"Alcohol" | Scott Scovill | |
"This is Country Music" | Paul Miller | |
2011 | "Old Alabama" | Jim Shea |
"Remind Me" | Deaton-Flanigen Productions | |
2012 | "Southern Comfort Zone" | Jim Shea |
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