Eat IT ("Weird Al" Yankovic Album) - Music Videos

Music Videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Ricky" 1983 Janet Greek
"I Love Rocky Road" Dror Soref
"Eat It" Jay Levey
"I Lost on Jeopardy" Francis Delia
"This Is the Life" 1984 Jay Levey
"Like a Surgeon" 1985 Jay Levey, Robert K. Weiss
"Dare to Be Stupid"
"One More Minute"
"Living with a Hernia" 1986 Jay Levey
"Christmas at Ground Zero" Al Yankovic
"Fat" 1988 Jay Levey
"Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies*" 1989
"UHF"
"Smells Like Nirvana" 1992
"You Don't Love Me Anymore"
"Jurassic Park" 1993 Mark Osborne, Scott Nordlund
"Bedrock Anthem" Al Yankovic
"Headline News" 1994
"Amish Paradise" 1996
"Gump"
"Spy Hard"
"The Saga Begins" 1999
"It's All About the Pentiums"
"Bob" 2003
"Don't Download This Song" 2006 Bill Plympton
"I'll Sue Ya" Thomas Lee
"Virus Alert" David C. Lovelace
"Close but No Cigar" John Kricfalusi
"Pancreas" Jim Blashfield
"Weasel Stomping Day" Robot Chicken
"White & Nerdy" Al Yankovic
"Do I Creep You Out" Evan Spiridellis
"Trapped in the Drive-Thru" 2007 Doug Bresler
"Craigslist" 2009 Liam Lynch
"Skipper Dan" Divya Srinivasan
"CNR" Gregg Spiridellis, Evan Spiridellis
"Ringtone" Josh Faure-Brac, Dustin McLean
"TMZ" 2011 Bill Plympton
"Party in the CIA" Roque Ballestros
"Another Tattoo" Augenblick Studios
"If That Isn't Love" Brian Frisk
"Whatever You Like" Cris Shapan
"Stop Forwarding That Crap to Me" Koos Dekker
"Perform This Way" Al Yankovic
"Polka Face" Melanie Mandl, et al.

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