The Rolling Stones Discography - Videography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1966 "Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?" Peter Whitehead
1967 "Let's Spend the Night Together"
"Ruby Tuesday"
"We Love You"
"Dandelion"
"She's a Rainbow" Michael Lindsay-Hogg
"2000 Light Years from Home"
1968 "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Child of the Moon"
1973 "Angie"
"Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)"
"Silver Train"
"Dancing with Mr. D"
1974 "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"
"Ain't Too Proud to Beg"
"Till the Next Goodbye"
1976 "Fool to Cry"
"Crazy Mama"
"Hey Negrita"
"Hot Stuff"
1978 "Miss You"
"Far Away Eyes"
"Respectable"
1980 "Emotional Rescue" Adam Friedman
"Where the Boys Go"
"Down in the Hole"
"She's So Cold" David Mallet
1981 "Start Me Up" Michael Lindsay-Hogg
"Worried About You"
"Neighbours"
"Waiting on a Friend"
1982 "Hang Fire"
"Going to a Go-Go" (live) Hal Ashby
"Time Is on My Side" (live) Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher
1983 "Undercover of the Night" Julien Temple
1984 "She Was Hot"
"Too Much Blood"
1986 "Harlem Shuffle" Ralph Bakshi
"One Hit (To the Body)" Russell Mulcahy
1989 "Mixed Emotions" Jim Signorelli
"Rock and a Hard Place" Wayne Isham
1990 "Almost Hear You Sigh" Jake Scott
1991 "Highwire" Julien Temple
"Sex Drive"
1994 "Love Is Strong" David Fincher
"You Got Me Rocking" Jim Gable
"Out of Tears" Kevin Kerslake
1995 "I Go Wild"
"Like a Rolling Stone" (live) Michel Gondry
1997 "Anybody Seen My Baby?" Samuel Bayer
1998 "Saint of Me"
"Out of Control" Bruce Gowers
"Gimme Shelter"
1999 "Memory Motel"
2002 "Don't Stop" Kalle Haglund
2005 "Rough Justice" Laurel Harris
"Streets of Love"
"Rain Fall Down" Jonas Ã…kerlund
2010 "Plundered My Soul" Robert Frank
"Following The River" Julian Gibbs
2011 "No Spare Parts" Mat Whitecross
2012 "Doom and Gloom" Jonas Ã…kerlund

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