Music Videos
Year | Title | Album | Director(s) |
---|---|---|---|
1971 | "Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves" | Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves | |
1973 | "Half-Breed" | Half-Breed | Art Fisher |
1974 | "Dark Lady" | Dark Lady | |
1979 | "Take Me Home" | Take Me Home | |
"Love & Pain" | |||
"Hell on Wheels" | Prisoner | ||
1981 | "Dead Ringer for Love" | Dead Ringer | |
1987 | "I Found Someone" | Cher | Cher |
1988 | "We All Sleep Alone" | ||
"Main Man" | |||
1989 | "Just Like Jesse James" | Heart of Stone | |
"If I Could Turn Back Time" | Marty Callner | ||
"Heart of Stone" | |||
1990 | "The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss)" | Love Hurts / Mermaids (OST) | |
1991 | "Love and Understanding" | Love Hurts | |
"Save Up All Your Tears" | |||
1993 | "Many Rivers to Cross" | Greatest Hits: 1965-1992 | |
"I Got You Babe" | The Beavis and Butt-head Experience | ||
1995 | "Love Can Build a Bridge" | Love Can Build a Bridge (Single) | |
"Walking in Memphis" | It's a Man's World | Marcus Nispel | |
1996 | "One by One" | ||
1998 | "Believe" | Believe | Nigel Dick |
1999 | "Strong Enough" | ||
"All or Nothing" | |||
"Dov'è L'Amore" | Marcus Nispel | ||
2001 | "Più Che Puoi" | Stilelibero | |
"The Music's No Good Without You" | Living Proof | Nigel Dick | |
2002 | "Alive Again" | ||
"Song for the Lonely" | Stuart T. Maschwitz | ||
2011 | "You Haven't Seen the Last of Me" | Burlesque |
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