The Oak Ridge Boys Discography - Music Videos

Music Videos

Year Title Director
1982 "So Fine" Sherman Halsey
"Thank God For Kids" Kenny Meyers
1983 "Love Song" Paul Henman
"Ozark Mountain Jubilee" Mark Dice
1984 "I Guess It Never Hurts to Hurt Sometimes" Dominic Orlando
"Everyday" Ken Walz
1985 "Little Things" Patricia Birch
1986 "Juliet" Scott Hello/Martha Holmes
1988 "Gonna Take a Lot of River" Larry Boothby/Ken Walz
1989 "Beyond Those Years" Larry Boothby
"Take Pride in America" Dick Heard
"No Matter How High" Larry Boothby
1991 "(You're My) Soul and Inspiration" Dean Lent
"Change My Mind" Larry Boothby
1992 "Fall" Wayne Miller
1999 "Ain't No Short Way Home" Tom Bevins
2001 "Write Your Name Across My Heart" Eric Welch
2002 "Winter Wonderland" Sherman Halsey
"The Most Inconvenient Christmas"
2004 "Someplace Green"
2006 "Hard to Be Cool (In a Minivan)" Steven L. Weaver
2011 "What'cha Gonna Do" Sherman Halsey

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