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Elton John video discography | |
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Music videos | 181 |
Video Albums | 17 |
The videography and filmography of British singer, composer and pianist Elton John consists of 181 music videos and 17 video albums.
Since 1970, John has continually released promotional music videos, beginning with "Your Song" and only sporadically releasing videos thereafter. It was not until Visions, a release that included music videos of every song from his 1981 album The Fox , as well as the rise of MTV, that he began to release videos more frequently.
John had usually appeared in his music videos, but after 2001, John began appearing less and less in his own videos, sometimes opting to have other actors, such famous names as Justin Timberlake ("This Train Don't Stop There Anymore") and Robert Downey, Jr. ("I Want Love"), lip-synch the lyrics.
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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1981 | "Breaking Down Barriers" | The Fox | Elton John & Gary Osborne | Russell Mulcahy | |
"Heart In The Right Place" | |||||
"Just Like Belgium" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Nobody Wins" | Jean-Paul Dréau & Gary Osborne | ||||
"Fascist Faces" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Carla/Etude" | Elton John | ||||
"Fanfare" | Elton John & James Newton Howard | ||||
"Chloe" | Elton John & Gary Osborne | ||||
"Heels Of The Wind" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Elton's Song" | Elton John & Tom Robinson | ||||
"The Fox" | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Je Veux De La Tendresse" | B-Side of "Nobody Wins" | Jean-Paul Dréau |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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2010 | "If It Wasn't For Bad" (with Leon Russell) | The Union | Leon Russell | Paul McKeown and One Hand Clapping | |
2012 | "Sad" (vs Pnau) | Good Morning to the Night | Elton John, Thom Bell, Pnau & Bernie Taupin | Julian House | |
2013 | "Home Again" | The Diving Board | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Brent Bonacorso | |
"Home Again" - Lyric Video | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | ||||
"Oceans Away" - Lyric Video | |||||
"Mexican Vacation (Kids In The Candlelight)" | James Marcus Haney | ||||
"Face To Face" (with Gary Barlow) | Since I Saw You Last | Gary Barlow & John Shanks | Steve Power | ||
2014 | "Save Rock and Roll" (with Fall Out Boy) | Save Rock and Roll | Fall Out Boy | Adam Donald and Andrew Zaeh | |
"I Wish We Were Leaving" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | Life Is Easy | Bright Light Bright Light | Johnny Lochland | ||
"God Only Knows" (with Brian Wilson & Various Artists) | Non-album single | Brian Wilson & Tony Asher | Jonas Euvremer & François Rousselet | ||
"Harmony" | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Tam Johnstone | ||
2015 | "Oceans Away" | The Diving Board | Toby Wosskow and Colin Bates | ||
"Looking Up" | Wonderful Crazy Night | Joe Marshall | |||
2016 | "Blue Wonderful" | Thibaut Duverneix | |||
"In The Name Of You" | Rob Chandler | ||||
"A Good Heart" | Daniel Kragh-Jacobsen | ||||
"All In The Name" (with Bright Light Bright Light) | Choreography | Bright Light Bright Light | Rod Thomas & Santiago Felipe | ||
2017 | "Two Fingers Of Whiskey" (with Jack White) | The American Epic Sessions | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Bernard MacMahon | |
"Bennie and the Jets" | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | Jack Whiteley & Laura Brownhill | |||
"Tiny Dancer" | Madman Across The Water | Max Weiland | |||
"Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)" | Honky Château | Majid Adin and Stephen McNally | |||
2019 | "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (with Taron Egerton) | Rocketman Soundtrack | Kii Arens | ||
"Never Too Late" - Lyric Video | The Lion King 2019 | Elton John & Tim Rice | Jon Favreau |
Year | Title | Album | Music & Words | Art Direction | Video |
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2020 | "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again" (with Taron Egerton)[Purple Disco Machine Remix] | Rocketman Soundtrack | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Kii Arens | |
"Ordinary Man" (with Ozzy Osbourne) | Ordinary Man | Ozzy Osbourne, Elton John, Chad Smith, Duff McKagan, William Walsh & Andrew Wotman | Stephen Lee Carr | ||
"Learn To Fly" (with Surfaces) - Lyric Video | The Lockdown Sessions | Surfaces | Studio Showoff | ||
"Learn To Fly" (with Surfaces) | |||||
"Learn To Fly" (with Surfaces) - Extended Video | |||||
"Sing Me No Sad Songs" - Lyric Video | Elton: Jewel Box | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | ||
"Regimental Sgt. Zippo" | |||||
"Watching The Planes Go By" - Lyric Video | |||||
"I Can't Go On Living Without You" - Lyric Video | |||||
"Here's To The Next Time" [Piano/Tambourine Demo Version] - Lyric Video | Elton John | ||||
"The Pink Phantom" (with Gorillaz & 6lack) | Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez / The Lockdown Sessions | Damon Albarn, Remi Kabaka Jr. & 6lack | Jamie Hewlett | ||
"Lose Each Other" (with Teyana Taylor) | The Album | Teyana Taylor, Ryan Ridgley, Bibi Bourelly, Mike Dean, Uforo Ebong & Raymond Komba | Teyana Taylor | ||
"Personal Shopper" (with Steven Wilson) | The Future Bites | Steven Wilson | Lucrecia Taormina | ||
2021 | "Baby I Miss You" [Band Demo Version] - Lyric Video | Elton: Jewel Box | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | |
"The Flowers Will Never Die" [Piano Demo Version] - Lyric Video | |||||
"Scarecrow" [Piano/Tambourine Demo Version] - Lyric Video | |||||
"Chosen Family" (with Rina Sawayama) - Performance Lyric Video | The Lockdown Sessions | Rina Sawayama & Danny L Harle | |||
"Cold Heart" (with Dua Lipa) - Pnau Remix | Elton John, Bernie Taupin & Pnau | Raman Djafari | |||
"Cold Heart" (with Dua Lipa)[The Blessed Madonna Remix] - Visualiser | |||||
"Cold Heart" (with Dua Lipa)[PS1 Remix] - Visualiser | James Stevens | ||||
"Cold Heart" (with Dua Lipa)[Claptone Remix] - Visualiser | |||||
"Finish Line" (with Stevie Wonder) - Lyric Video | Elton John, Roman Campolo, Ali Tamposi & Andrew Wotman | Jared Shelton | |||
"Merry Christmas" (with Ed Sheeran) | Equals / The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John & Ed Sheeran | Jason Koenig | ||
"Merry Christmas" (with Ed Sheeran) - Lyric Video | 351 Studio | ||||
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" (with Ed Sheeran & LadBaby) | non-album single | Mark Hoyle, Roxanne Hoyle, Elton John, Ed Sheeran & Steve McCutcheon | |||
2022 | "Picture" (with Eddie Vedder) - Lyric Video | Earthling | Elton John, Eddie Vedder & Andrew Wotman | Sabrina Nichols | |
"Finish Line" (with Stevie Wonder) | The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John, Roman Campolo, Ali Tamposi & Andrew Wotman | Zack Sekuler | ||
"Tiny Dancer" [Piano Demo Version] - Lyric Video | Madman Across the Water | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | Elton John's YouTube Official Channel | ||
"Madman Across The Water" [Original 1970 Version] - Lyric Video | |||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears) - Lyric Video | The Lockdown Sessions | Elton John, Bernie Taupin, Andrew Wotman & Henry Walter | |||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears) | Tanu Muino | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears)[Joel Corry Remix] - Visualiser | Klub Artefakt | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears)[Purple Disco Machine Remix] - Visualiser | |||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears)[Joel Corry Remix] | Rebeka B Creative | ||||
"Hold Me Closer" (with Britney Spears)[Acoustic] | Tristan Nash | ||||
2023 | "Guiding Light (Anniversary Edition)" (with Foy Vance, Ed Sheeran & Keith Urban) | Non-album single | Foy Vance | Gus Black |
Videos directed by photographer David LaChapelle for Elton John's the Red Piano stage at the Colosseum Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.
Year | Title | Original year | Original album | Music & Words | Video |
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2004 | "Rocket Man (I Think It's Going To Be A Long, Long Time)" | 1972 | Honky Château | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | |
"Daniel" | 1973 | Don't Shoot Me I'm Only the Piano Player | |||
"Candle in the Wind" | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | ||||
"Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" | |||||
"The Bitch Is Back" | 1974 | Caribou | |||
"Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" | |||||
"Philadelphia Freedom" | 1975 | Non-album single | |||
"Pinball Wizard" | Pete Townshend | ||||
"I'm Still Standing" | 1983 | Too Low For Zero | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||
"I Guess That's Why They Call It The Blues" | Elton John, Davey Johnstone & Bernie Taupin | ||||
"Believe" | 1995 | Made in England | Elton John & Bernie Taupin | ||
2006 | "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" | 1973 | Goodbye Yellow Brick Road | ||
"Someone Saved My Life Tonight" | 1975 | Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy | |||
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To Russia with Elton |
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Live In Central Park |
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Visions |
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The Videosingles |
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The Night Time Concert |
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The Breaking Hearts Tour |
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Live in Australia |
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The Very Best of Elton John |
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Live in Barcelona |
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The Last Song Video Single |
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Love Songs |
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An Audience With Elton John |
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One Night Only: The Greatest Hits Live at Madison Square Garden |
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Dream Ticket |
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Elton 60 – Live at Madison Square Garden |
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The Red Piano |
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The Million Dollar Piano |
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