Cliff Richard Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

  • 1975: "Throw Down a Line"
  • 1976: "Miss You Nights"
  • 1976: "Devil Woman"
  • 1976: "Hey Mr. Dream Maker"
  • 1977: "My Kinda Life"
  • 1979: "We Don't Talk Anymore"
  • 1980: "Carrie"
  • 1980: "Dreamin'"
  • 1981: "A Little in Love"
  • 1981: "Wired for Sound"
  • 1981: "Daddy's Home"
  • 1982: "The Only Way Out"
  • 1982: "Where Do We Go From Here
  • 1983: "Never Say Die"
  • 1983: "Please Don't Fall in Love"
  • 1983: "Baby You're Dynamite"
  • 1984: "Ocean Deep"
  • 1985: "She's So Beautiful"
  • 1985: "It's in Every One of Us"
  • 1986: "Living Doll" (with The Young Ones and featuring Hank Marvin)
  • 1986: "All I Ask of You" (with Sarah Brightman)
  • 1987: "My Pretty One"
  • 1987: "Some People"
  • 1987: "Remember Me"
  • 1987: "Two Hearts"
  • 1988: "Mistletoe and Wine"
  • 1989: "The Best of Me"
  • 1989: "I Just Don't Have the Heart"
  • 1989: "Lean on you"
  • 1990: "Whenever God Shines His Light" (with Van Morrison)
  • 1990: "Stronger Than That"
  • 1990: "Silhouettes" (Live)
  • 1990: "From a Distance" (Live)
  • 1990: "Saviours Day"
  • 1992: "I still believe in you"
  • 1993: "Peace in our time"
  • 1993: "Human Work Of Art"
  • 1993: "Healing Love"
  • 1995: "Misunderstood Man"
  • 1996: "Had to be" (with Olivia Newton-John)
  • 1998: "Can't keep this feeling in"
  • 1999: "Millennium Prayer"
  • 2001: "Somewhere over the rainbow/What a wonderful World"
  • 2004: "Somethin' Is Goin' On"

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