Moby Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
Title Year Director(s)
"Go" 1991 Ondrej Rudavsky
"Next Is the E (I Feel It)" 1992
"Move (You Make Me Feel So Good)" 1993 Elizabeth Bailey
"Hymn" (version 1) 1994 Walter Stern
"Hymn" (version 2) Paul Yates
"Feeling So Real" Julie Hermelin
"Everytime You Touch Me" 1995
"Into the Blue" Dani Jacobs
"Bring Back My Happiness" Jim Tozzi
"That's When I Reach for My Revolver" (version 1) 1996 Lance Bangs
"That's When I Reach for My Revolver" (version 2) Karl Glozier
"That's When I Reach for My Revolver" (version 3) Dewey Nicks
"Come on Baby" James Hyman
"James Bond Theme (Moby's Re-Version)" 1997 Jonas Åkerlund
"Honey" 1998 Roman Coppola
"Run On" (version 1) 1999 Mike Mills
"Run On" (version 2)
"Bodyrock" (version 1) Fredrik Bond
"Bodyrock" (version 2)
"Bodyrock" (version 3) Steve Carr
"Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?" Susi Wilkinson, Hotessa Laurence, Filipe Alçada
"Natural Blues" (version 1) 2000 David LaChapelle
"Natural Blues" (version 2) Susi Wilkinson, Hotessa Laurence, Filipe Alçada
"Porcelain" (version 1) Jonas Åkerlund
"Porcelain" (version 2) Nick Brandt
"South Side"
(featuring Gwen Stefani)
Joseph Kahn
"Find My Baby" 2002 Barnaby & Scott
"We Are All Made of Stars" Joseph Kahn
"Extreme Ways" Wayne Isham
"In This World" Style Wars
"In My Heart"
"Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)" 2003 Style Wars
"Jam for the Ladies" (version 1)
(vs. Princess Superstar, featuring MC Lyte and Angie Stone)
Simon and Jon
"Jam for the Ladies" (version 2)
(vs. Princess Superstar, featuring MC Lyte and Angie Stone)
Seb Ronjon
"Make Love Fuck War"
(with Public Enemy)
2004 Giles Bury
"Lift Me Up" (version 1) 2005 Evan Bernard
"Lift Me Up" (live)
"Raining Again" Barnaby Roper
"Raining Again" (live)
"Spiders" Ben Weinstein
"Dream About Me" Hugo Ramirez
"Beautiful" (version 1) Laurent Briet
"Beautiful" (version 2) Ben Weinstein
"Slipping Away" 2006 Hugo Ramirez
"Slipping Away (Crier la vie)"
(featuring Mylène Farmer)
"Escapar (Slipping Away)"
(featuring Amaral)
"New York, New York" (version 1)
(featuring Debbie Harry)
Evan Bernard
"New York, New York" (version 2)
(featuring Debbie Harry)
Saint Reverend Jen
"Extreme Ways (Bourne's Ultimatum)" 2007 Paul Greengrass
"Alice" 2008 Andreas Nilsson
"Disco Lies" Andrew Duffus
"Disco Lies" (Freemasons Remix)
"I Love to Move in Here" Toben Seymour
"Ooh Yeah" Matteo Bernardini
"Shot in the Back of the Head" 2009 David Lynch
"Pale Horses" Elanna Allen
"Mistake" (version 1) Robert Powers
"Mistake" (version 2) Yoann Lemoine
"Mistake" (version 3) Katy Baugh
"One Time We Lived" (version 1) Robert Powers
"One Time We Lived" (version 2) Mark Pellington
"Wait for Me" (version 1) 2010 Nimrod Shapira
"Wait for Me" (version 2) Jessica Dimmock, Mark Jackson
"Wait for Me" (version 3) Maik Hempel
"Wait for Me" (version 4) Martin Winther
"Wait for Me" (version 5) Sergey Kazakov, Alexandr Lishnevski
"Wait for Me" (version 6) Anthony Honn
"Wait for Me" (version 7) Petr Tomaides
"Be the One" 2011 Moby
"Sevastopol"
"Victoria Lucas"
"The Day" Evan Bernard, Eyeball
"Lie Down in Darkness" Institute for Eyes
"After" (version 1) Antonin Pevny
"After" (version 2) Alberto Gomez
"The Right Thing" (version 1) The Manship Society
"The Right Thing" (version 2)
"The Right Thing" (Sharam Jey Remix)

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