Aerosmith video discography | |
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Video albums | 9 |
Music videos | 36 |
Soundtrack albums | 13 |
American rock band Aerosmith has released nine video albums and thirty-six music videos. The band and its music have also appeared in numerous films and soundtracks, and have inspired three video games.
Title | Date | Label | Certifications | Sales |
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Aerosmith Video Scrapbook | October 29, 1987 | Columbia | Gold (US) | 50,000 |
Permanent Vacation 3x5 | August 23, 1988 | Geffen | Gold (US) | 50,000 |
Live Texxas Jam '78 | April 25, 1989 | Columbia | Gold (US) | 50,000 |
Things That Go Pump in the Night | June 12, 1990 | Geffen | Platinum (US) | 100,000 |
The Making of Pump | October 9, 1990 | Geffen | Gold (US) | 50,000 |
Big Ones You Can Look At | November 1, 1994 | Geffen | Gold (US), Gold (UK) | 50,000 |
You Gotta Move | November 23, 2004 | Columbia | 4× Platinum (US), Gold (UK), Platinum (Aus) | 400,000 |
Rock for the Rising Sun | July 23, 2013 | Eagle Rock Entertainment | — | — |
Aerosmith Rocks Donington 2014 | September 4, 2015 | Eagle Rock Entertainment | — | — |
Title | Date | Director | Stars | Awards |
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"Chip Away the Stone" | 1978 | Arnold Levine | - | - |
"No Surprize" | 1979 | Arnold Levine | - | - |
"Chiquita" | 1979 | Arnold Levine | - | - |
"Lightning Strikes" | August 1982 | Arnold Levine | - | - |
"Let the Music Do the Talking" | November 1985 | Jerry Kramer | - | - |
"Walk This Way" (Run-DMC with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry) | July 1986 | Jon Small | - | Ranked #11 in Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Music Videos", Ranked #5 in MTV's "100 Greatest Videos Ever Made", Ranked #11 in VH1's "100 Greatest Videos", Ranked #24 in Fuse's "25 Greatest Music Videos" |
"Dude (Looks Like a Lady)" | October 1987 | Marty Callner | John Kalodner | - |
"Angel" | February 1988 | Marty Callner | - | - |
"Rag Doll" | May 1988 | Marty Callner | - | - |
"Love in an Elevator" | September 1989 | Marty Callner | Brandi Brandt | - |
"Janie's Got a Gun" | November 1989 | David Fincher | Kristin Dattilo, | MTV Video Music Award - Viewer's Choice, MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video, Ranked #48 in MTV's "100 Greatest Videos Ever Made", Ranked #48 in VH1's "100 Greatest Videos", Ranked #95 in Rolling Stone's "Top 100 Music Videos" |
"What It Takes" (concept version) | March 1990 | Wayne Isham | - | - [1] |
"What It Takes" (version with footage from The Making of Pump ) | April 1990 | Keith Garde & Martin Torgoff | - | - |
"The Other Side" | June 1990 | Marty Callner | John Kalodner | MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video |
"Dream On" (with orchestra; recorded at MTV 10th anniversary special) | August 1991 | Marty Callner | - | - |
"Sweet Emotion" | November 21, 1991 | Marty Callner | - | - [2] |
"Livin' on the Edge" | April 1993 | Marty Callner | Edward Furlong | MTV Video Music Award - Viewer's Choice |
"Eat the Rich" | May 1993 | Greg Vernon | John Kalodner | - |
"Cryin'" | July 1993 | Marty Callner | Alicia Silverstone, Stephen Dorff, Josh Holloway | MTV Video Music Award for Best Video of the Year, MTV Video Music Award - Viewer's Choice, MTV Video Music Award for Best Group Video |
"Amazing" | November 1993 | Marty Callner | Alicia Silverstone, Jason London | - |
"Crazy" | May 1994 | Marty Callner | Alicia Silverstone, Liv Tyler | Ranked #23 in VH1's Top 100 Music Videos of All Time |
"Blind Man" | October 1994 | Marty Callner | Pamela Anderson, John Kalodner | - |
"Deuces are Wild" | November 1994 | - | - | - |
"Walk on Water" | January 1995 | Mick Haggerty | - | - |
"Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" | February 1997 | Michael Bay | Angie Everhart - | MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video |
"Hole in My Soul" | May 1997 | Andy Morahan | Branden Williams, Eva Mendes, Alexandra Holden, Seann William Scott | - |
"Pink" | November 1997 | Doug Nichol | - | MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video |
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" | May 1998 | Francis Lawrence | Liv Tyler | MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film, Boston Music Awards: Best Video |
"Full Circle" | April 1998 | - | - | - |
"Jaded" | February 2001 | Francis Lawrence | Mila Kunis | Billboard Music Video Awards: Best Hard Rock Clip of the Year, Boston Music Awards: Video of the Year |
"Fly Away from Here" | June 2001 | Joseph Kahn | Jessica Biel | - |
"Sunshine" | October 2001 | Samuel Bayer | - | - |
"Girls of Summer" | July 2002 | David Meyers | Jaime Pressly- Kim Smith | |
"Lizard Love" | 2003 | Jim Gable | - | - |
"Baby, Please Don't Go" | 2004 | Mark Haefeli | - | - |
"Legendary Child" | July 10, 2012 | Casey Patrick Tebo | Alexa Vega | - |
"What Could Have Been Love" | October 19, 2012 | Marc Klasfeld | - | - |
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
Individual songs appearing on film soundtracks
This list of songs or music-related items is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (October 2021) |
Individual songs appearing in films/trailers.
Title | Date |
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Revolution X | 1994 |
Quest for Fame | 1995 |
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith | 2008 |
Title | Date | Role |
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Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band | 1978 | Future Villain Band |
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years | 1988 | Themselves |
Saturday Night Live : Musical guests; "Wayne's World" sketch | 1990 | Themselves |
The Simpsons : "Flaming Moe's episode | 1991 | Themselves (voices) |
Wayne's World 2 | 1993 | Themselves |
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests; "Bad Dancer" sketch | 1993 | Themselves |
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests; "Mary Katherine Gallagher" sketch | 1997 | Themselves |
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests | 2001 | Themselves |
Be Cool | 2005 | Themselves |
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