Paul Kelly Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director(s)
1982 "Alive and Well" Jack Egan
1985 "From St Kilda to Kings Cross" Ian Pringle
1986 "Before Too Long" John Witteron
"Darling It Hurts" Claudia Castle
1987 "Leaps and Bounds" Mick Bell
"Bradman" Jack Egan
"To Her Door" Claudia Castle
1988 "Forty Miles to Saturday Night" Sue Davis
1989 "Dumb Things" Larry Williams
"Sweet Guy" Claudia Castle
"Careless" Kimble Rendall
1991 "Don't Start Me Talking" John Reddon, John Witteron
"Keep It to Yourself" Rob Wellington
1992 "When I First Met Your Ma" Paul Elliot
1993 "Last Train" Paul Elliot, Sally Bongers
1994 "Love Never Runs on Time" Ronny Reinhard
"Songs from the Sixteenth Floor" Tony Mahony
1997 "Tease Me" Robbie Douglas Taylor
"It Started With a Kiss" Robbie Douglas Taylor
1998 "Nothing on My Mind" Tony Mahony
"I'll Be Your Lover" Tony Mahony
"Saturday Night and Sunday Morning" Tony Mahony
1999 "Our Sunshine" Tony Mahony
"You Can't Take It with You" Tony Mahony
"Can't Fake It" Tony Mahony
2000 "You're so Fine" Tony Mahony
2001 "Somewhere in the City" Tony Mahony
"Love Is the Law" Tony Mahony
2002 "If I Could Start Today Again" Tony Mahony
"Just about to Break" Ben Saunders
2003 "Sure Got Me" Tony Mahony
"Wish I Was a Train" Tony Mahony
2004 "Won't You Come Around" Ben Saunders
2005 "The Mess We're In" John Lang
"You're Learning" Rod McCormack, Paul Kelly
"They Thought I Was Asleep" Rod McCormack, Paul Kelly
"How to Make Gravy" Rod McCormack, Paul Kelly
"Meet Me in the Middle of the Air" Rod McCormack, Paul Kelly
2007 "Shane Warne" Andy Doherty
"God Told Me To" Natasha Pinkus
2008 "To Her Door" Paul Drane
"Stolen Apples Are the Sweetest" Paul Drane

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