Scorpions Discography - Videos

Videos

Unlike most popular music groups in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, the Scorpions do not issue many music videos in its career. The first official video of the band released in 1983 for the song "No One Like You". Since the mid-1980s until 1989 issue Scorpions tour videos Love at First Sting Tour and then on his visit to Leningrad as part of a tour Savage Amusement Tour. since 1990, the band released the majority of their music videos included in various music videos and albums.

Music Videos
1. No One Like You (1983)
2. Still Loving You (1984)
3. Rock You Like a Hurricane (1984)
4. I'm Leaving You (1984)
5. Big City Nights (1985)
6. Holiday (1985)
7. Rhythm of Love (1988)
8. Believe in Love (1988)
9. Passion Rules the Game (1988)
10. Walking On the Edge (1988)
11. Can't Explain (1989)
12. Tease Me Please Me (1990)
13. „Don't Believe Her“ (1991)
14. „Wind of Change“ (1991)
15. Send Me an Angel (1991)
16. Alien Nation (1993)
17. Under the Same Sun (1993)
18. Woman (1993)
19. White Dove (1994)
20. You and I (1996)
22. When You Came Into My Life (1997)
23. To Be No. 1 (1999)
24. A Moment In a Million Years (1999)
25. What U Give U Get Back (1999)
26. Moment of Glory (2000)
27. Hurricane 2000 (2000)
28. Here In My Heart (2000)
29. When Love Kills Love (2001)
30. Send Me an Angel (2001)
31. Hurricane 2001 (2001)
32. Humanity (2007)
33. The Good Die Young (2010)
34. Sting in the Tail (2010)
35. The Best is Yet to Come (2010)
36. All Day and All of The Night (2011)
37. Across the Universe (2011)
38. Children of the Revolution (2011)
39. Tainted Love (2011)
40. Ruby Tuesday (2011)

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