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- The music video for the re-recorded version of the song "Great Balls of Fire" by an American singer Jerry Lee Lewis for the soundtrack to the 1989 biographical film of the same name.
- Winger performs in the music video "Headed for a Heartbreak" from the album "Winger" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with the Kip Winger walking on the sidewalk at night. The band performs in a hanger surrounded by paper fallen on the ground. A blonde woman watches on as they perform.
- There were two music videos made for the song. The second one was filmed for the US market in Los Angeles, California and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was directed by Dominic Orlando and premiered in March 1991.
- Kix performs in the music video "Don't Close Your Eyes" from the album "Blow My Fuse" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with black and white shots of a beach and the ocean. The band performs on stage under pink lights as a woman waits by the phone.
- Kiss performs in the music video "Forever" from the album "Hot in the Shade" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video features the band performing in a large room illuminated by sun light from windows. The video is shot in black and white with the external illumination colored orange.
- McAuley Schenker Group performs in the music video "Anytime" from the album "Save Yourself" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video opens with a man driving in a car and thinking about a woman. The band performs on a stage with Robin McAuley singing. Clips of the man and woman in a troubled relationship feature throughout.
- Video promo for Kiss: God Gave Rock 'n' Roll to You II.
- Testament plays live on stage at the Los Angeles Sports Arena and is also interviewed backstage for special featurettes.
- Bonham performs in the music video "Wait for You" from the album "The Disregard of Timekeeping" recorded for WTG Records. The music video opens with a woman walking through a dark city street and later on a beach at twilight, The band performs on a set decorated with a submarine.
- Joan Jett and The Blackhearts perform in the music video "Dirty Deeds" from the album "The Hit List" recorded for Blackheart Records. The music video begins with shots of Joan Jett and the band as it plays on a stage surrounded by lights. Joan Jett sings and plays guitar with the band and also sings as images are projected over her.
- Nelson performs in the music video "Only Time Will Tell" from the album "After the Rain" recorded for Geffen Records. The music video begins with Matthew and Gunnar playing guitar in black and white under colorized lighting. The two of them sing as the band performs with classical musicians.
- Hurricane performs in the music video "Next to You" from the album "Slave to the Thrill" recorded for Enigma and Capitol Records. The music video begins with shots of a hallway and wind blowing curtains in the windows. The band performs on a set against an all black background. Clips of a woman feature throughout.
- Winger performs in the music video "Seventeen" from the album "Winger" recorded for Atlantic Records. The music video opens with the band playing onstage as they are bathed in overhead illumination from purple spotlights. Clips of a woman moving seductively play throughout.
- Dion and Bryson's recording session at The Power Station was filmed and later interpolated with various scenes from the film in order to create a music video.
- Hurricane performs in the music video "Dance Little Sister" from the album "Slave to the Thrill" recorded for Enigma and Capitol Records. The music video features the band performing on a darkened set featuring moving lights. Kelly Hansen sings while the band plays around him.
- Joan Jett and The Blackhearts perform in the music video "Love Hurts" from the album "The Hit List" recorded for Blackheart Records. The music video begins with shots of Joan Jett walking through a cold winter street. She plays guitar and sings to the camera. Still photographs are shown throughout.
- Testament performs in the music video "The Legacy" from the album "Souls of Black" recorded for Atlantic and Megaforce Records. The music video opens with shots of a group of hooded figures. The band plays against a black background with Chuck Billy singing. The hooded figures carry hearts and rotate.
- Tora Tora performs in the music video "Phantom Rider" from the album "Surprise Attack" recorded for A&M Records. The music video opens with a shot of a man on a motorcycle driving down a desert road. The band performs on a desert plain in front of mountains. The man on the motorcycle encounters a mysterious woman in white and a phantom motorcyclist in armor.
- A music video for the 1991 song "What Is This Thing Called Love" by the American rhythm and blues recording artist Alexander O'Neal, a single released from the album "All True Man".
- Kiss performs in the music video "Every Time I Look at You" from the album "Revenge" recorded for Mercury Records. The music video begins with a shot of a stone gargoyle. The band performs in a room decorated with colored tapestries as Paul Stanley sings.
- The music video for "Unison" was made for the Single Mix with Rap and released in July 1990. It was directed by Robin Miller. The person who appears in the video rapping, is not Frankie Fudge. The music video was later included on the Unison VHS.
- Bonham performs in the music video "Guilty" from the album "The Disregard of Timekeeping" recorded for WTG Records. The music video opens with a woman playing on an industrial set with sparks flying near them when the perform the song. Daniel MacMaster sings while the band plays.