Music Videos
- Keep Yourself Alive (1973)
- Liar (1974)
- Killer Queen (1974)
- Now I'm Here (1974)
- Bohemian Rhapsody (1975)
- You're My Best Friend (1976)
- Somebody to Love (1976)
- Tie Your Mother Down (1977)
- Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy (1977)
- We Will Rock You (1977)
- We Are the Champions (1977)
- Spread Your Wings (1978)
- Bicycle Race (1978)
- Fat Bottomed Girls (1978)
- Don't Stop Me Now (1979)
- Love of My Life (Live) (1979)
- We Will Rock You (Fast live version) (1979)
- Crazy Little Thing Called Love (1979)
- Save Me (1980)
- Play the Game (1980)
- Another One Bites the Dust (1980)
- Flash (1980)
- Under Pressure (1981)
- Body Language (1982)
- Las Palabras de Amor (The Words of Love) (1982)
- Calling All Girls (1982)
- Staying Power (Live) (1982)
- Back Chat (1982)
- Radio Ga Ga (1984)
- I Want to Break Free (1984)
- It's a Hard Life (1984)
- Hammer to Fall (1984)
- One Vision (1985)
- One Vision (Extended version) (1985)
- A Kind of Magic (1986)
- Princes of the Universe (1986)
- Friends Will Be Friends (1986)
- Who Wants to Live Forever (1986)
- I Want It All (1989)
- Breakthru (1989)
- The Invisible Man (1989)
- Scandal (1989)
- The Miracle (1989)
- Innuendo (1991)
- I'm Going Slightly Mad (1991)
- Headlong (1991)
- The Show Must Go On (1991)
- These Are the Days of Our Lives (1991)
- Somebody to Love (Live) (Queen + George Michael) (1992)
- Heaven for Everyone (1995)
- A Winter's Tale (1995)
- I Was Born to Love You (1996)
- Too Much Love Will Kill You (1996)
- Let Me Live (1996)
- You Don't Fool Me (1996)
- Mother Love (1996)
- My Life Has Been Saved (1996)
- The Show Must Go On (Live) (Queen + Elton John) (1997)
- No-One but You (Only the Good Die Young) (1997)
- Another One Bites the Dust (Small Soldiers remix) (1998)
- Under Pressure (Rah mix) (1999)
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