Duran Duran Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

  • Planet Earth (1981)
  • Careless Memories (1981)
  • Girls on Film (1981)
  • Friends of Mine (1981)
  • My Own Way (1981)
  • A Day In the Life Featurette (1981)
  • Hungry Like the Wolf (1982)
  • Save a Prayer (1982)
  • Lonely In Your Nightmare (1982)
  • Rio (1982)
  • (Waiting For the) Night Boat (1982)
  • The Chauffeur (1982)
  • Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me) (1982)
  • Is There Something I Should Know? (1983)
  • Union of the Snake (1983)
  • New Moon on Monday (1984)
  • The Reflex (1984)
  • The Wild Boys (1984)
  • Save A Prayer (Live) (1985)
  • A View to a Kill (1985)
  • Notorious (1986)
  • Skin Trade (1987)
  • Meet El Presidente (1987)
  • I Don't Want Your Love (1988)
  • All She Wants Is (1988)
  • Do You Believe in Shame? (1989)
  • Big Thing (1989)
  • Burning The Ground (1989)
  • Violence of Summer (Love's Taking Over) (1990)
  • Serious (1990)
  • Ordinary World (1993)
  • Come Undone (1993)
  • Too Much Information (1993)
  • Breath After Breath (1993)
  • Femme Fatale (1993)
  • Perfect Day (1995)
  • White Lines (Don't Do It) (1995)
  • Out of My Mind (1997)
  • Electric Barbarella (1997)
  • Someone Else Not Me (2000)
  • (Reach Up for The) Sunrise (2004)
  • What Happens Tomorrow (2005)
  • Falling Down (2007)
  • All You Need is Now (2010)
  • Girl Panic! (2011)

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