A-ha Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1984 "Take on Me (Original Version)"
1985 "Take on Me" Steve Barron
"The Sun Always Shines on T.V."
"Train of Thought" Candice Reckinger & Michael Patterson
1986 "Hunting High and Low" Steve Barron
"I've Been Losing You"
"Cry Wolf"
1987 "Manhattan Skyline"
"The Living Daylights"
1988 "Stay on These Roads" Andy Morahan
"The Blood That Moves the Body"
"Touchy!" Kevin Moloney
"You Are the One" Damon Heath
"There's Never A Forever Thing" Lauren Savoy
1990 "Crying in the Rain" Steve Barron
"I Call Your Name" Michael Burlingame
1991 "Early Morning"
"I've Been Losing You (Live)"
"Sycamore Leaves (Live)"
"Move to Memphis" Erick Ifergan
1993 "Dark is the Night"
"Angel in the Snow" Howard Greenhalgh
1994 "Shapes That Go Together" Barry Maguire
2000 "Summer Moved On" Adam Berg
"Minor Earth Major Sky" Philipp Stölzl
"I Wish I Cared" Henrik Haugen
"Velvet" Harald Zwart
"The Sun Never Shone That Day" Trond Kvernstrom
2002 "Forever Not Yours" Harald Zwart
"Lifelines" Morten Skallerud
2003 "Did Anyone Approach You?" Lauren Savoy
"The Sun Always Shines on T.V. (Live)"
2005 "Celice" Jörn Heitmann
2006 "Analogue (All I Want)" Howard Greenhalgh
"Cosy Prisons" Paul Gore
2009 "Foot of the Mountain" Olaf Heine
"Shadowside" Uwe Flade
"Nothing is Keeping You Here"
2010 "Butterfly, Butterfly (The Last Hurrah)" Steve Barron
2011 "Summer Moved On (Live)"

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