Steve Barron - Music Videos

Music Videos

Some of the notable music videos Barron directed include:

  • A-ha – "Take on Me" (1985), "The Sun Always Shines on T.V." (1985), "Hunting High and Low" (1986), "Cry Wolf" (1986), "Manhattan Skyline" (1987), "The Living Daylights" (1987), "Crying in the Rain" (1990), "Butterfly, Butterfly (The Last Hurrah)" (2010)
  • Adam and the Ants – "Antmusic" (1980)
  • Bryan Adams – "Cuts Like a Knife" (1983), "Heaven" (1985), "Summer of '69" (1985) 'Run To You' (1985)
  • Culture Club – "God Thank You Woman" (1986)
  • David Bowie – "As the World Falls Down" (1987) "Underground" (1987)
  • Def Leppard – "Let's Get Rocked" (1992)
  • Dire Straits – "Money for Nothing" (1985) 'Calling Elvis" (1990)
  • Dolly Parton – "Potential New Boyfriend" (1983)
  • Eddy Grant – "Electric Avenue" (1982)
  • Fleetwood Mac - "Hold Me" (1982)
  • Fun Boy Three – "It Ain't What You Do...." (1982)
  • Heaven 17 – ", "Penthouse and Pavement" (1981), "Let Me Go" (1982)
  • The Human League – "Don't You Want Me"(1981) "Love action", (1982) "louise" (1984)
  • Joe Jackson – "Steppin' Out" (1982), "Real Men" (1982) 'Breaking Us In Two' (1982)
  • Madonna – "Burning Up" (1983)
  • Michael Jackson – "Billie Jean" (1983)
  • Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark – "Maid of Orleans" (1982)
  • Paul McCartney – "Pretty Little Head" (1986)
  • Secret Affair – "Time for Action" (1979), "My World" (1980), "Sound of Confusion" (1980)
  • Sheena Easton – "For Your Eyes Only" (1981)
  • Tears for Fears – "Pale Shelter" (1983)
  • Toto – "Africa" (1982), "Rosanna" (1982)
  • ZZ Top – "Rough Boy" (1986)

Natalie Cole & Nat King Cole "Unforgettable" 1991)

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    I’ve come close to matching the feeling of that night in 1944 in music, when I first heard Diz and Bird, but I’ve never got there.... I’m always looking for it, listening and feeling for it, though, trying to always feel it in and through the music I play every day.
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