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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