David Bowie Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1972 "John, I'm Only Dancing" Mick Rock
"The Jean Genie"
"Space Oddity"
1973 "Life on Mars?"
1977 "Be My Wife" Stanley Dorfman
"'Heroes'"
1979 "Boys Keep Swinging" David Mallet
"DJ"
"Look Back in Anger"
1980 "Ashes to Ashes" David Bowie and David Mallett
"Fashion" David Mallett
1981 "Wild Is the Wind"
"The Drowned Girl"
"Under Pressure"
1982 "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy"
1983 "Let's Dance" David Bowie and David Mallett
"China Girl"
"Modern Love" Jim Yukich
1984 "Blue Jean" Julien Temple
1985 "Loving the Alien" David Bowie and David Mallett
"Dancing in the Street" David Mallett
1986 "Absolute Beginners" Julien Temple
"Underground" Steve Barron
"As the World Falls Down"
"When the Wind Blows" Steve Barron and Jimmy Murakami
1987 "Day-In Day-Out" Julien Temple
"Time Will Crawl" Tim Pope
"Never Let Me Down" Jean-Baptiste Mondino
1989 "Under the God" Julien Temple
"Tin Machine"
"Maggie's Farm"
1990 "Fame '90" Gus van Sant
1992 "Real Cool World"
1993 "Jump They Say" Mark Romanek
"Black Tie White Noise"
"Miracle Goodnight" Matthew Rolston
"Buddha of Suburbia" Roger Mitchell
1995 "The Heart's Filthy Lesson" Samuel Bayer
1996 "Strangers When We Meet"
"Hallo Spaceboy" David Mallet
1997 "Little Wonder" Floria Sigismondi
"Dead Man Walking"
"Seven Years in Tibet" Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rosacher
"I'm Afraid of Americans" Dom and Nic
1999 "Thursday's Child" Walter Stern
2000 "Survive"
2003 "New Killer Star" Brumby Boylston
  • A^ Performance from the Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas television special
  • B^ Live performance from Amsterdam on 24 June 1989
  • C^ A collage of clips from the 1992 film Cool World

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