MTV Top 100 Videos of 1987
MTV's Year-End Top 100 Countdown of music videos from 1987.
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- DirectorMeiert AvisMatt MahurinStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "With or Without You."
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviDavid BryanThe music video for the song "Livin' on a Prayer" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- DirectorJohn LloydJames YukichStarsGenesisChris BarriePhil CollinsThe music video to the Genesis top 5 hit, Land Of Confusion. Featuring Spitting Images Puppets.
- DirectorStephen R. JohnsonStarsPeter GabrielPeter Gabriel tells us how his life is one big adventure with various stop motion and claymation effects.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsWhitesnakeTommy AldridgeVivian CampbellWhitesnake performs in the music video "Here I Go Again" from the album "Whitesnake" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with a woman dancing on the hoods of two cars. Whitesnake performs the song on a concert stage. Clips of David Coverdale driving the woman in a car play throughout.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsMark AndesDenny CarmassiHeartAnn Wilson sings from balconies and basements, as sister Nancy Wilson accompanies her on piano and guitar, in Heart's gothic-themed music video for its song "Alone."
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBon JoviJon Bon JoviRichie SamboraThe music video for the song "Wanted Dead or Alive" by the American rock band Bon Jovi from the 1986 album "Slippery When Wet".
- DirectorJean-Baptiste MondinoStarsMadonnaFelix HowardMusic video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue'.
- DirectorBarry DevlinStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For."
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBryan AdamsBryan Adams performs in the music video "Heat of the Night" from the album "Into the Fire" recorded for A&M Records. The black and white video features Bryan Adams singing while he plays guitar with his band. They stand in front of screen upon which clips of the band and scenes of people dealing with heat are projected.
- DirectorSherman HalseyStarsSteve BerlinDavid HidalgoLos LobosThe music video for the cover song "La Bamba" by the American rock band Los Lobos for the soundtrack to the 1987 film of the same name.
- DirectorBrian GrantStarsWhitney HoustonMusic video for Whitney Houston's "I Wanna Dance with Somebody".
- DirectorLawrence JordanStarsSusie DavisBilly IdolSteve StevensBritish rock artist Billy Idol released a cover version in 1981 (on the Don't Stop EP). Along with the track "Baby Talk", Idol's version of "Mony Mony" went to No. 7 on the Billboard dance chart. A live recording of the song became a hit for Idol in 1987 as well, while promoting his then-forthcoming compilation work Vital Idol. The live version was released as a single and went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsTony BanksPhil CollinsGenesisPhil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford perform their song Tonight, Tonight, Tonight on the recycled sets from the 1982 film Bladerunner.
- DirectorEvan EnglishStarsCrowded HouseNeil FinnCrowded House performs in the music video "Something So Strong" from the album "Crowded House" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video begins with Crowded House playing the song while in a barn on a farm. Several women sit around the barn watch the band perform with pleasure.
- StarsEddie MurphyBrigitte NielsenJudge ReinholdBob Seger performs in the music video "Shakedown" from the original motion picture soundtrack for Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) recorded for MCA Records. Bob Seger sings the song with his band on a concert stage while scenes from the film featuring Eddie Murphy are show.
- DirectorPaula GreifPeter KaganStarsFrosty BeedleCutting CrewColin FarleyThe North American version featured artistic fragmented shots using a model, with the band performing to camera.
- DirectorMichael GottliebStarsDonny BaldwinCraig ChaquicoPete SearsClips from the movie Mannequin (1987) are mixed with clips of the band members copying scenes from the movie and clips of the band playing the song.
- StarsSteve WinwoodSteve Winwood performs in the music video "The Finer Things" from the album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with Steve Winwood at a concert playing the synthesizer. As he begins to sing, he walks out into the center to the stage and performs for an enthusiastic crowd.
- DirectorPeter RosenthalJames FoleyStarsMadonnaGriffin DunneChris FinchMusic video for the Madonna single from the film and soundtrack of 'Who's That Girl'.
- StarsThe Georgia SatellitesDan BairdMauro MagellanThe Georgia Satellites perform in the music video "Keep Your Hands to Yourself" from the album "Georgia Satellites" recorded for Elektra Records. Dan Baird and the band play on the back of a moving flat bed truck while scenes of a shotgun wedding play throughout.
- DirectorMichael PattersonCandace ReckingerStarsJason CerboneSuzanne VegaSuzanne Vega performs in the music video "Luka" from the album "Solitude Standing" recorded for A&M Records. Suzanne Vega sings the song while sitting on concrete steps, walking near a steel gate, and sitting under a street light. The video also features clips of a young boy running though the streets and living in a second floor apartment.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsPaul SimonChevy ChaseThe music video for the song "You Can Call Me Al" by an American musician Paul Simon from the 1986 album "Graceland".
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsWhitesnakeTommy AldridgeVivian CampbellWhitesnake performs in the music video "Still of the Night" from the album "Whitesnake" recorded for Geffen and EMI Records. The music video opens on a woman at a desk touching a clothe herself. Whitesnake performs on an illuminated concert stage. The woman walks to a parking garage wear she begins to dance. Coverdale kisses the woman before he is taken away by the police.
- DirectorDiane KeatonStarsBelinda CarlisleMorgan MasonIn the official music video for her song "Heaven is a Place on Earth", Belinda Carlisle performs while we get glimpses of children in black masks holding glowing Earth globes.
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsLindsey BuckinghamFleetwood MacMick FleetwoodMusic video for "Little Lies" by Fleetwood Mac filmed in and around a farm.
- DirectorGeorge MichaelAndrew MorahanStarsKathy JeungGeorge MichaelMusic video by George Michael performing "I Want Your Sex".
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsEuropeIan HauglandJohn LevenPromo video for Europe: Carrie.
- DirectorGary GutierrezStarsJerry GarciaGrateful DeadMickey HartThe first-ever music video by the Grateful Dead, it shows them performing first as skeletons and then as themselves.
- DirectorRobert LongoStarsBill BerryPeter BuckCarolineR.E.M. performs in the music video "The One I Love" from the album Document. Michael Stipe sings and the band while a series of video images play including sparks, children running from a townhouse, women dancing, flowers blooming, people dancing, a woman hanging on a tree, and clouds moving through the sky.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsBonoAdam ClaytonThe EdgeA promotional video for U2's 1987 hit single "Where the Streets Have No Name."
- DirectorSteve BarronStarsHeartMark AndesDenny CarmassiHeart performs in the music video "Who Will You Run To?" from the album "Bad Animals" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video with the band playing in a dark room. Ann Wilson leans against darkened window shades while Nancy Wilson play guitar. The video also features some animated sequences featuring animals fighting.
- StarsJohn MellencampJohn Cougar Mellencamp performs in the music video "Paper in Fire" from the album "The Lonesome Jubilee" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with shots of African Americans dancing in a rural area. John Cougar Mellencamp sings as he plays an acoustic guitar with his band.
- DirectorGregg MasuakStarsKim WildeThe music video for the song "You Keep Me Hangin' On" by an English pop singer Kim Wilde from the 1986 album "Another Step".
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsWhitesnakeTommy AldridgeVivian CampbellThe music video featuring Coverdale's then-girlfriend actress Tawny Kitaen. The music video depicts the band playing the song on a misty stage, inter-cut with scenes of Coverdale singing, Kitaen dancing and the two of them together. Due to Coverdale firing the other members of the band before the album was released, he is the only Whitesnake member present on both the recording and in the music video; this was the case for all music videos released for songs from the 1987 album.
- DirectorAlex ProyasStarsCrowded HouseNeil FinnMitchell FroomMusic video for the 1986 Crowded House song "Don't Dream It's Over". It features Neil Finn singing and playing guitar as he walks through rooms in a house while his band-mates play instruments and perform household chores.
- DirectorDaniel KleinmanStarsVan HalenMichael AnthonySammy HagarVan Halen performs in the music video "Best of Both Worlds" from the album "5150" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The video features a live performance at a 1986 concert in New Haven, Connecticut. It begins with the band under blue light before changing to regular lighting before Sammy Hagar sings.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsPaul DeanMatt FrenetteDoug JohnsonLoverboy performs in the music video "Notorious" from the album "Wildside" recorded for Columbia Records. Members of the band cruise the light night city streets in a red Ferrari 328. While the music plays, they pass numerous beautiful women on the streets and in clubs.
- DirectorMartin ScorseseStarsMichael JacksonAdam NathanPedro SanchezMichael Jackson's music video for his song "Bad".
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsBananaramaSara DallinSiobhan FaheyThe music video, directed by Andy Morahan, is an expansion on the dress-up theme of Bananarama's "Venus". Group members Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward are seen emulating various film stars, projected on screens behind them, by dressing up in various costumes, such as a cowgirl or Carmen Miranda. Bananarama's trademark silliness is interspersed throughout. At one point the group, dressed in French can-can dresses, bend over to 'moon' the camera and expose the letters W-O-W (a reference to their album title) on their rears. Bloopers, of the girls making mistakes in the dance routine, are intercut with other footage.
- StarsSammy HagarSylvester StalloneSammy Hagar performs in the music video "Winner Takes It All" from the original motion picture soundtrack for the film Over the Top (1987) recorded for Geffen Records. The music video opens with Hagar running to the camera and playing guitar. As he sings the song, clips from the film play throughout. In the end, Hagar and Stallone arm wrestle.
- DirectorDoug FreelStarsPoisonBobby DallC.C. DeVillePoison performs in the music video "Talk Dirty to Me" from the album "Look What the Cat Dragged In" recorded for Enigma and Capitol Records. The music video opens with a mother answering a call from Bret Michaels. The band then performs on studio stage.
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsRichard Marx
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsJanet JacksonOfficial music video for "The Pleasure Principle " by Janet Jackson.
- StarsHuey Lewis & The NewsHuey LewisHuey Lewis and The News perform in the music video "Jacob's Ladder" from the album "Fore!" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The music video opens with a nighttime aerial shot of a city. The band performs onstage for a enthusiastic audience who claps and cheers for Huey Lewis..
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsEuropeIan HauglandJohn LevenEurope performs in the music video "Rock the Night" from the album "On The Loose" recorded for Epic Records. The video begins with the band on a tour bus. They stop at a restaurant where the televisions are playing on of their performances. They sing as they are seated in the restaurant booth.
- DirectorDaniel KleinmanStarsFleetwood MacLindsey BuckinghamMick FleetwoodMusic video for Fleetwood Mac's 1987 song "Big Love". It begins with the shot of a large mansion. It then slowly pans back and continues to pan back nonstop throughout the video as Lindsey Buckingham sings.
- DirectorMarty CallnerStarsAerosmithTeresa BarrickTom HamiltonAerosmith performs in the music video "Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" from the album "Permanent Vacation" recorded for Geffen Records. A woman with a jackhammer whistles at Steven Tyler and Joe Perry as they walk by. On a concert stage, Aerosmith perform the song on a concert stage surrounded by lights.
- DirectorJim LenahanStarsTom Petty & The HeartbreakersTom PettyTom Petty and the Heartbreakers performs in the music video "Jammin' Me" from the album "Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)" recorded for MCA Records. The music video begins with static. Tom Petty and the band perform on a striped green floor with static and images being shown behind them.
- DirectorAdam DubinRic MenelloStarsCey AdamsBeastie BoysTom CashmanMusic video for Beastie Boys: (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsBruce Hornsby & The RangeBruce HornsbyBruce Hornsby and the Range perform in the music video "Mandolin Rain" from the album "The Way It Is" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with a shot of a farm building in the rain at night. Bruce Hornsby plays piano inside a room as the band performs under a tent.
- StarsJon AndersonTony KayeTrevor RabinYes performs in the music video "Love Will Find a Way" from the album "Big Generator" recorded for Atco Records. The music video opens with shots of a vulture and a fire. The band plays as they stand on a desert set in front of an airplane. Clips of the band playing on stage in front of circular images play throughout.
- DirectorMary LambertStarsStingTrudie StylerSting performs in the music video "We'll Be Together" from the album "...Nothing Like the Sun" recorded for A&M Records. Sting plays a poet in a cafe who writes until he is disturbed by the arrival of a beautiful woman. A drunk man steals his poetry and attempts to harass the woman causing a fight which is broken up by the police.
- DirectorBruce GowersJames YukichStarsREO SpeedwagonREO Speedwagon performs in the music video "In My Dreams" from the album "Life as We Know It" recorded for Epic Records. The music video begins with the band playing the song in an informal recording session at a studio featuring a basketball hoop, a ping pong table, and a parakeet.
- DirectorMary LambertStarsMadonnaBenicio Del ToroMarcos LoyaSpanish influenced music video for the Madonna single from the album 'True Blue'.
- DirectorOley SassoneStarsEric ClaptonEric Clapton performs in the music video for "It's in the Way That You Use It" from the original motion picture soundtrack for The Color of Money (1986). Eric Clapton stands under a blue light plays guitar and singing while clips from the film are show.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsTony BanksPhil CollinsGenesisTony Banks and Mike Rutherford mime along to the single "In Too Deep" as Phil Collins sings on a staircase.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsBryan AdamsBryan Adams performs in the music video "Hearts on Fire" from the album "Into the Fire" recorded for A&M Records. The music video features Bryan Adam performing on stage at a concert. He sings the song while playing guitar in front of his band as the crowd enthusiastically cheers.
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsG.W. BaileyRichard MarxCynthia Rhodes
- DirectorStorm ThorgersonStarsDavid GilmourNick MasonPink FloydThe music video for the song "Learning to Fly" by the English rock band Pink Floyd from the 1987 album "A Momentary Lapse of Reason".
- DirectorDavid HoganStarsPrinceSheena EastonMusic video for "U Got the Look" by Prince.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsHuey Lewis & The NewsBill GibsonSean HopperHuey Lewis and the News performs in the music video "Doing It All for My Baby" from the album "Fore!" recorded for Chrysalis Records. The band travels through a dark and stormy night in a van. After getting into an accident, they stop at a large castle. A mad scientist uses the band to help reanimate a woman.
- DirectorRoger LunnStarsSteve WinwoodSteve Winwood performs in the music video "Back in the High Life Again" from the album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. The video features a man attempting to reconnect with an old flame dancing with her in the city and walking hand-in-hand with her through the countryside.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsMötley CrüeTommy LeeMick MarsMötley Crüe performs in the music video "Girls, Girls, Girls" from the album "Girls, Girls, Girls" recorded for Elektra Records. The video opens with the band members arrive at a strip club on motorcycles. They enjoy themselves as they watch the pole dancers and strippers dance.
- DirectorRussell MulcahyStarsKenny LogginsRobert LoggiaDavid MendenhallKenny Loggins performs in the music video "Meet Me Halfway" from the album "Back to Avalon" recorded for Columbia Records. The video begins with Kenny Loggins walking into a bar where he sings. He also walks along the highway carrying a guitar. Clips from the film Over the Top (1987) play throughout.
- DirectorJim HershlederStarsLou GrammTraci LindLou Gramm performs in the music video "Midnight Blue" from the album "Ready or Not" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with a moon-rise and a young man in a red convertible travels to pick up his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Lou Gramm and his band perform in a garage set.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsCinderellaEric BrittinghamFred CouryMusic video for Cinderella's 1986 single "Nobody's Fool". In it, a young woman accompanies Cinderella to a performance of the song. As the clock gets closer to midnight, she leaves and returns home.
- DirectorAndrew MorahanStarsCyndi LauperVideo promo for Cyndi Lauper: Change of Heart.
- DirectorJames YukichStarsJefferson StarshipStarship performs in the music video "It's Not Over ('Til It's Over)" from the album "No Protection" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with the band performs the song on a stage surrounded by metal fences and pipes. Blue lights illuminating them as they sing.
- DirectorVaughan ArnellAnthea BentonJay BrownStarsT'PauCarol DeckerT'Pau performs in the music video "Heart and Soul" from the album "Bridge of Spies" recorded for Siren and Virgin Records. The music video begins with the band performing while Carol Decker sings. Her imagines is projected unto a flowing sheet of fabric throughout the video.
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsBruce SpringsteenBruce Springsteen performs in the music video "Brilliant Disguise" from the album "Tunnel of Love" recorded for Columbia Records. The black and white music video opens with Bruce Springsteen playing a guitar and singing while sitting in a kitchen.
- DirectorNick MorrisStarsEuropeIan HauglandJohn LevenMusic video for "The Final Countdown" by Europe. It consists from footage from the previous concerts of the band.
- DirectorSteve RechtschaffnerStarsThe Beach BoysHector CamachoThe Fat BoysThe music video begins with an announcement of a boxing match, The Fat Boys and The Beach Boys are attending the match. The match is interrupted by a fight. In the following scene, The Fat Boys load up a car with swimsuits and then drive off. The Beach Boys are driving in a dune buggy through the city. Both bands go around the city in the direction of a beach, while they perform the song and animate the inhabitants of the city to come to the beach. Meanwhile, at the beach one of The Fat Boys tries to lift a heavy weight and is laughed at by two women because of failure, another playing volleyball and another surfing. The Beach Boys on the other hand are DJing in the street. In the course of the video all celebrate a beach party.
- DirectorPaula GreifPeter KaganStarsDuran DuranSimon Le BonNick RhodesMusic video for Duran Duran: Notorious.
- DirectorPeter CareStarsKathy FoyBrie HowardRobbie NevilRobbie Nevil performs in the music video for"C'est la Vie" off the album "Robbie Nevil" recorded for Manhattan Records. Nevil sings with his band on a sound stage and junkyard while a series of beautiful dark haired women in a variety of settings dance along with the song.
- DirectorJohn JopsonStarsPoisonBobby DallC.C. DeVillePoison performs in the music video "I Won't Forget You" from the album "Look What the Cat Dragged In" recorded for Enigma and Capitol Records. The music video opens with C.C. DeVille on the phone talking to a girlfriend. The band plays at a concert as clips of them on tour play throughout.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsLittle RichardThe girls win a competition that determines their band will be the show opener for "that legend of rock and roll, Little Richard." Upon their arrival, "the superstar" visits them in their dressing room, talking down to them in a most paternalistic way. When the girls take the stage, however, they *own it*... much to the chagrin of a very, very worried Little Richard. And as the crowd cheers, the fading former star tries in vain to throw a spanner in the works. Stars are born.
- DirectorDavid MalletStarsBilly IdolSteve Stevens"To Be a Lover" is a song by Billy Idol from his 1986 album Whiplash Smile.
- DirectorDario PoloniStarsCutting CrewNick Van EedeCutting Crew performs in the music video "I've Been in Love Before" from the album "Broadcast" recorded for Virgin Records. The video begins with the band performing in a desert fort while Nick Van Eede sings. A woman on horseback rides through the night while she carries a long lit torch.
- DirectorStorm ThorgersonStarsGlass TigerGlass Tiger performs in the music video "Someday" from the album "The Thin Red Line" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video begins with a man fighting with his girlfriend and the camera moving through leaves. Glass Tiger performs the song in a studio as a man tries to make amends with his girlfriend.
- DirectorDavid BowieJulien TempleStarsDavid BowieRick BurksKathy FoyDavid Bowie performs in the music video "Day-In Day-Out" from the album "Never Let Me Down" recorded for EMI. Two angels appear over a young child. A woman walks the streets of Los Angeles with a toddler. A prostitute narrowly escapes assault before she is arrested by the police. A young couple raise a toddler before their house is attacked by the LAPD.
- DirectorGary WeisStarsGeorge HarrisonGeorge Harrison performs in the second version of the music video "Got My Mind Set on You" from the album "Cloud Nine" recorded for Dark Horse Records. Harrison sings and plays his guitar in a study as the objects in the room begin to move in accordance with the song.
- StarsRattBobby BlotzerRobbin CrosbyRatt performs in the music video "Dance" from the album "Dancing Undercover" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video begins with a master of ceremonies at the Whisky a Go Go encouraging the band to come to the stage. The band comes to the stage begins to perform for an enthusiastic audience.
- DirectorDavid FincherStarsEddie Money
- DirectorMeiert AvisStarsSteve WinwoodSteve Winwood performs in the music video "Valerie (remix)" from the album "Chronicles" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with shots of Steve Windwood singing and his band playing while the video is drawn over with animated lighting effects.
- DirectorGil BettmanStarsSammy HagarSammy Hagar performs in the music video "Give to Live" from the album "I Never Said Goodbye" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with two teenagers watching MTV when the video comes on. Sammy Hagar plays guitar and sings as he stands in front of a sky and moon backdrop.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsThe CarsRic OcasekThe Cars perform in the music video "You Are the Girl" from the album "Door to Door" recorded for Elektra Records. The music video begins with a rocket flying through space. Ric Ocasek and the band sit at tables before he watches a woman on a television. Eventually, he animated the woman as an android who malfunctions.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsWhitney HoustonVideo promo for Whitney Houston: So Emotional.
- DirectorRichard LowensteinStarsGarry BeersAndrew FarrissJon FarrissThe music video for the INXS number one single "New Need You Tonight" segued with "Mediate", both from "Kick", their most successful album.
- DirectorMark RezykaStarsCinderellaJon Bon JoviEric BrittinghamCinderella performs in the music video "Somebody Save Me" from the album "Night Songs" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins somewhere in Philadelphia with two women running down a hallway. Cinderella performs the song in a recording studio and later in a concert. In the end, the band is passed over by the two women for Bon Jovi.
- DirectorOley SassoneStarsBruce Hornsby & The RangeBruce HornsbyBruce Hornsby and the Range perform in the music video "Every Little Kiss" from the album "The Way It Is" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with a Bruce Hornsby playing piano in a darkened room. As he performs, clips of a group of working class men on a road trip play throughout.
- DirectorAdrian EdmondsonStarsChris DiffordJools HollandGilson LavisSqueeze performs in the music video "Hourglass" from the album "Babylon and On" recorded for A&M Records. The band sings and play their instruments while walking through a number of abstract settings and visual illusions that utilize forced perspective to make things appear smaller or larger.
- DirectorDoug FreelJean PellerinStarsRick AllenStephen ClarkPhil CollenVideo promo for "Animal" by Def Leppard from the album Hysteria. It was the second single release off the album and became the band's first Top 10 hit in their native UK, reaching No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
- DirectorDominic SenaStarsBryan AdamsMusic video for "Victim of Love" by Bryan Adams from the album Into the Fire.
- DirectorWayne IshamStarsThe OutfieldAlan JackmanTony LewisThe Outfield performs in the music video "Since You've Been Gone" from the album "Bangin'" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video opens with a man running through a variety of locations. The Outfield play in an industrial area with the band in black and white and their instruments in color.
- StarsRobbie NevilRobbie Nevil performs in the music video "Wot's It to Ya" from the album "Robbie Nevil" recorded for Manhattan Records. The music video begins with Nevil walking toward the camera and carrying a guitar. He plays with his band as they stand in a smoke filled junk yard.
- DirectorJeff SteinStarsAngelyneStephen BrayGary BurkeBreakfast Club performs in the music video "Right On Track" from the album "Breakfast Club' recorded for MCA Records. Members of the band eat breakfast and watch television before they realize they are late. The perform in a room filled with colorful knickknacks accompanied by dancers dressed like chickens.
- DirectorJon SmallStarsRun-D.M.C.Jam Master JayPenn Jillette
- DirectorJim SheaStarsThe BanglesSusanna HoffsDebbi PetersonThe Bangles perform in the music video "A Hazy Shade of Winter" from the original motion picture soundtrack Less Than Zero (1987). The band plays in a darkened room illuminated by moving blue lights and surrounded by television sets while clips from the film play throughout.
- DirectorJim SheaStarsThe Psychedelic FursJohn AshtonRichard ButlerThe Psychedelic Furs performs in the music video "Heartbreak Beat" from the album "Midnight to Midnight" recorded for Columbia Records. The music video begins with black and white shots of a club and its lights. The Psychedelic Furs perform while on a stage standing in front of a screen where shadows of people dance.