Depeche Mode Videography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1981 "Just Can't Get Enough" Clive Richardson
1982 "See You" Julien Temple
"The Meaning of Love" Julien Temple
"Leave in Silence" Julien Temple
1983 "Get the Balance Right!" Kevin Hewitt
"Everything Counts" Clive Richardson
"Love, in Itself"
1984 "People Are People"
"Master and Servant"
"Blasphemous Rumours"
"Somebody"
1985 "Shake the Disease" Peter Care
"It's Called a Heart"
1986 "Stripped"
"But Not Tonight" Tamra Davis
"A Question of Lust" Clive Richardson
"A Question of Time" Anton Corbijn
1987 "Strangelove"
"Never Let Me Down Again"
"Behind the Wheel"
"Pimpf"
1988 "Little 15" Martyn Atkins
"Strangelove '88"
1989 "Everything Counts (Live)" D. A. Pennebaker
"Personal Jesus" Anton Corbijn
1990 "Enjoy the Silence"
"Policy of Truth"
"World in My Eyes"
"Halo"
"Clean"
1993 "I Feel You"
"Walking in My Shoes"
"Condemnation"
"Condemnation"
"Personal Jesus"
"Enjoy the Silence"
"Halo"
"One Caress" Kevin Kerslake
1994 "In Your Room" Anton Corbijn
1997 "Barrel of a Gun"
"It's No Good"
"Home" Steven Green
"Useless" Anton Corbijn
1998 "Only When I Lose Myself" Brian Griffin
2001 "Dream On" Stéphane Sednaoui
"I Feel Loved" John Hillcoat
"I Feel Loved" Unknown
"I Feel Loved" Anton Corbijn
"Freelove" John Hillcoat
"Freelove" Anton Corbijn
2002 "Goodnight Lovers" John Hillcoat
2004 "Enjoy the Silence '04" Uwe Flade
2005 "Precious"
"A Pain that I'm Used To"
2006 "Suffer Well" Anton Corbijn
"John the Revelator" Blue Leach
"Martyr" Robert Chandler
2009 "Wrong" Patrick Daughters
"Peace" Jonas & François
"Hole To Feed" Eric Wareheim
"Fragile Tension" Rob Chandler & Barney Steel
2011 "Personal Jesus 2011" Andrew Faber
2012 "In Studio Collage"
2013 "Heaven" Timothy Saccenti

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