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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