Sparks Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Video Director
1974 "This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us"
1977 "Occupation"
1979 "The Number One Song in Heaven" Bruce Gowers
"Beat the Clock" Brian Grant
"La Dolce Vita" Bruce Gowers
"Tryouts for the Human Race" Brian Grant
1980 "When I'm With You" Brian Grant
"Stereo" Brian Grant
1981 "Tips for Teens"
"Funny Face" Sam Peckinpah
1982 "I Predict" David Lynch
1983 "Cool Places" Graham Whiffler
"All You Ever Think About is Sex"
1984 "With All My Might" Graham Whiffler
1986 "Music that You Can Dance To" Ron & Russell Mael
1988 "So Important" Ron & Russell Mael
1989 "Singing in the Shower"
1993 "National Crime Awareness Week" Finitribe
1994 "When Do I Get to Sing "My Way"" Sophie Muller
1995 "When I Kiss You (I Hear Charlie Parker Playing)" Sophie Muller
"Now that I Own the BBC" Oliver Kuntzel & Florence Deygas
1997 "The Number One Song in Heaven" Oliver Kuntzel & Florence Deygas
2000 "The Calm Before the Storm" Oliver Kuntzel & Florence Deygas
2003 "The Rhythm Thief" Oliver Kuntzel & Florence Deygas
2003 "I Married Myself" Oliver Kuntzel & Florence Deygas
2004 "My Baby's Taking Me Home" Shaw Petronio
2006 "Perfume" Shaw Petronio
"Dick Around" Shaw Petronio
2009 "Lighten Up Morrissey" Shaw Petronio

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