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A common trope for songs that are part of a movie's soundtrack and (usually) written for that movie, the video consists of clips from the movie. This serves as an additional way of promoting the movie—often becoming its unofficial theme song (unless it's already the official theme song)—as well as providing another hit for the artist, and the song often finds itself as a bonus track on their next album or an Updated Re-release of the current. This trope naturally arose alongside MTV in The '80s, as studios — which already were noticing the power of hit soundtracks to drive ticket sales at the end of The '70s — quickly realized the music video format could just as easily promote a movie as a musician. 1983's Flashdance owed much of its success to cannily releasing the soundtrack before the film hit theaters and using videos for its title song and "Maniac" to promote it. In more annoying examples, ever since The '90s, the song will have no direct relation to the movie at all other than the video, especially if the video is fully coherent without the film clips, since it might have been re-edited to include them note Movie soundtracks are often a dumping ground for record companies trying to recoup some money off of previously-unreleased songs; also, there was an obsession in this decade with getting as many name artists as possible for soundtracks and not everyone could come up with thematically appropriate songs to contribute. The aversion is when the song is featured on a movie soundtrack, and might be directly related to the movie, but won't feature any clips from the movie at all — though thematic elements or even actors from the film may appear. For examples of those, see "Movie Tie-In Music Video" at Other Common Music Video Concepts. Note that the two concepts can and often have overlapped in that a video can include actors, elements, and clips. For copyright reasons, there is often also a version of the video without the film clips as well for uses where the rights to the film clips are not available such as the artist's own concerts or media releases. If there isn't and/or the song doesn't make it beyond the soundtrack album, the videos and/or songs can become among the rarest items in an artist's catalog. In an inversion of this trope, some Fanvids produce a similar effect by including band footage from the song's official video. |
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Kim Carnes's "Invitation to Dance" was created for That's Dancing!, a 1985 Clip Show of dance highlights from movie musicals (mostly those of The Golden Age of Hollywood), so it's not surprising that its music video is this! Carnes is a movie theater employee in the video's framework, intercut with/overlaid on the various vintage clips of Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, et.al. | |
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Tina Turner's "GoldenEye", from the film of the same name, is a standard mock-performance video filled with clips from the movie. | |
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Metallica's first video, "One", was clips of them playing interspersed with scenes from Johnny Got His Gun. Originally, it was just going to be a Performance Video, until the band bought the film rights to use it in the video (as it is a Filk Song and they would complement it well). | |
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Lil Nas X "Old Town Road (Original Version)" features a montage of video clips from the 2018 video game Red Dead Redemption 2. | |
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The 2017 remake received a much more elaborate video in which Ariana Grande and John Legend appear to be providing the music for Belle and the Beast's Dance of Romance. | |
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Michael Bolton's rendition of "Go the Distance" from Hercules has the novelty of putting the singer in a museum of ancient Greek artifacts when it's not focusing on clips. | |
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"The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" has the odd tactic of devoting an entire chunk of the music video to nothing but clips of the movie set in more or less chronological order. The rest of the seven-minute is filled with Lauper joining the group on an adventure, and features from well-known WWF wrestlers like Captain Lou Albano, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper and The Iron Sheik, and director Steven Spielberg. At the end, Lauper summons André the Giant to chase the heels away. | |
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Diana King's music video for "Say a Little Prayer" features her singing in a room while clips from My Best Friend's Wedding play intermittently. | |
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Disney Animated Canon The Title Theme Tune from Beauty and the Beast — specifically its end credits duet between Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson — was the company's first crack at this trope in 1991. It has a classic setup for this trope — the singers recording the song in the studio while movie clips run on a screen in the room. The 2017 remake received a much more elaborate video in which Ariana Grande and John Legend appear to be providing the music for Belle and the Beast's Dance of Romance. Aladdin's end credits version of "A Whole New World" teamed up Bryson with Regina Belle. This time the singers are on a mock-Agrabah set with clips being projected on the billowing silks of the tents. The Lion King (1994) has two videos of this type that intercut Elton John with scenes from the film: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" and "Circle of Life". The latter also incorporates the animation studio and a live lion cub into the action. The Lion King II: Simba's Pride has We are One by Angelique Kidjo that has scenes from the film as well as some video clips of the children and Love will Find a Way by Kenny Lattimore and Heather Headley that has scenes of Kovu and Kiara as cubs and young adults that appear during the video. Pocahontas's "Colors of the Wind", as performed by Vanessa Williams, just intercuts a staged performance with clips. Ditto for All-4-One's "Someday" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the first Disney example of this trope in which the song doesn't appear as part of the film's action but only over the end credits. Michael Bolton's rendition of "Go the Distance" from Hercules has the novelty of putting the singer in a museum of ancient Greek artifacts when it's not focusing on clips. One of Christina Aguilera's first videos was the one for Mulan's "Reflection". Phil Collins's music video for Tarzan's "You'll Be in My Heart" is mentioned under the "Artists" folder below, which marked the end of this trope for Disney for quite some time. Ne-Yo's "Never Knew I Needed" marked a new beginning for it with the release of The Princess and the Frog. Wreck-It Ralph's "When Can I See You Again", performed by Owl City, consists of him singing in an 8-bit landscape spliced with clips from the film. Demi Lovato's "Let it Go" alternates between clips of the singer on a soundstage and clips from Frozen. Similarly, Panic! at the Disco's "Into the Unknown" alternates between clips of Brendon Urie performing and clips from Frozen II. Fall Out Boy's "Immortals" (Big Hero 6), while not directly featuring clips, instead shows the song playing on a 45 RPM with Baymax's face on it. Jhené Aiko's music video for the Raya and the Last Dragon song "Lead the Way" features several clips of the film as she sings in an outfit appropriate for the world. |
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The group again when "Iridescent" was used in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, with the band singing the song on the moon while images of Autobots and Decepticons from the film's key scenes stand in the background. | |
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Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, with "Duel of the Fates", which also includes behind the scenes stuff and a "tone poem" featured on a TV spot. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones had "Across The Stars", which is more straightforward (cuts between John Williams and his orchestra and the movie). | |
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Wreck-It Ralph's "When Can I See You Again", performed by Owl City, consists of him singing in an 8-bit landscape spliced with clips from the film. | |
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"Cradle of Love" features scenes from The Adventures of Ford Fairlane - but without featuring in them main star Andrew Dice Clay, who had been banned from MTV. | |
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"Born To Raise Hell", the opening theme to Airheads. The music video shows Motorhead, along with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane, breaking into a movie theater screening the film to perform the song. | |
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Ne-Yo's "Never Knew I Needed" marked a new beginning for it with the release of The Princess and the Frog. | |
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Semisonic's FNT had two versions, one with clips from 10 Things I Hate About You and another from The Long Kiss Goodnight starring Samuel L. Jackson and Geena Davis. | |
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"All Star" video originally contained clips from Mystery Men and sported cameos from the cast of the film, but when the song became much more popular than the movie, the clips and the scene featuring the cast were taken out. | |
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Ditto for All-4-One's "Someday" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame, the first Disney example of this trope in which the song doesn't appear as part of the film's action but only over the end credits. | |
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The "Crazy for You" and "The Gambler" videos show clips from Vision Quest with Madonna performing at the bar that was shown at the movie. | |
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"Flash", the theme song of the 1980 Flash Gordon movie, which features the band performing in front a screen showing clips from the film. | |
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Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" from Casino Royale (2006) is a standard clip/performance video. | |
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Motörhead: "Born To Raise Hell", the opening theme to Airheads. The music video shows Motorhead, along with Ice-T and Whitfield Crane, breaking into a movie theater screening the film to perform the song. The music video for "Hellraiser" features clips from Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, with some additional footage of Lemmy playing poker with Pinhead. |
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The Spider-Man Trilogy had tie-in videos commissioned for each film, including: Chad Kroeger and Josey Scott's "Hero" (Spider-Man) Sum 41's "What We're All About" (Spider-Man; one of the clips even tries to connect with the band footage) Ana Johansson's "We Are" (Spider-Man 2) Dashboard Confessional's "Vindicated" (Spider-Man 2) Switchfoot's "Meant To Live" (Spider-Man 2), while not featured on the official soundtrack, had a music video tie-in filmed, which features the lead singer walking through New York singing and interspersed with film clips. Train's "Ordinary" (Spider-Man 2) Snow Patrol's "Signal Fire" (Spider-Man 3), while not directly featuring film clips, re-enacts the plot of the film as a children's School Play. |
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Cleverly played with in the Beck video "Deadweight" for the film A Life Less Ordinary, in which Beck walks through a series of surreal situations that reflect scenes from the film. For example, he dials a number on a phone on a beach; the video then cuts to Cameron Diaz's character picking up a phone in the movie. | |
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The Fat Boys' "Are You Ready For Freddy?" averts this - despite being produced for A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, it has no clips from the film, and relies on an entirely separate plot of the band members being stalked through a house by Freddy (played by Robert Englund), who raps at the end. | |
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The Austin Powers films had several: Ming Tea (a Supergroup featuring Mike Myers, Suzanna Hoffs and Matthew Sweet) released two songs: "BBC" (for International Man of Mystery) and "Daddy Wasn't There" (for Goldmember), which both feature performance footage mixed with clips from their respective films. Mel B's "Word Up!" featured the singer dancing in a futuristic costume in the moon base from The Spy Who Shagged Me, coupled with film clips. Madonna's "Beautiful Stranger" and Britney Spears' "Boys" avert this - although Myers is present in-character, no clips from the film are seen, and the plot is wholly separate from the movies. Beyoncé's "Work It Out" has her in character as Foxxy Cleopatra, and starts with a sequence with the film. |
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Pocahontas's "Colors of the Wind", as performed by Vanessa Williams, just intercuts a staged performance with clips. | |
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Parodied in the MADtv (1995) skit/Show Within a Show "Pretty White Kids with Problems". Midway through the second skit, the announcer mentions a tie-in soundtrack that is overflowing with indie artists, as well as a mock music video by Lisa Loeb, who appears in person to sing the theme song and interact with the characters as they deal with their issues. | |
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The 1995 romantic drama Waiting to Exhale had three separate tie-in videos: Brandy's "Sitting Up In My Room" features the singer dancing alone, then going to a party to dance, while clips from the film play. Mary J. Blige's "Not Gon' Cry" mixes film clips with performance footage, as does Whitney Houston's title track, "Exhale". |
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Guns N' Roses's "You Could Be Mine" uses clips from Terminator 2: Judgment Day, along with new footage with Arnie for a plot where the Terminator is trying to kill them. | |
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"Breakout" is inspired by Me, Myself & Irene, and is probably better than that movie (Dave Grohl and Traylor Howard - who starred in that movie - go to to a drive-in to see Me, Myself and Irene, and Dave eventually suffers a Split-Personality Takeover like Jim Carrey does in the movie). | |
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A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dokken's "Dream Warriors", from the soundtrack of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The clips are sort-of integrated into the video, with the band performing and running around in a warehouse not unlike the one featured in the dream scene near the beginning of the film. Also, at the end it appears to be All Just a Dream... of Freddy's! The Fat Boys' "Are You Ready For Freddy?" averts this - despite being produced for A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master, it has no clips from the film, and relies on an entirely separate plot of the band members being stalked through a house by Freddy (played by Robert Englund), who raps at the end. "I'm Awake Now" by Goo Goo Dolls features the band watching Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare on television. They fall asleep, get chased by Freddy, watch more clips of the film in a movie theater and are chased off again by him. |
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The music video for "Holiday in my Head" is full of clips from Clockstoppers as well as appearances from the movie's stars Jesse Bradford and Paula Garcés. | |
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"Spies Like Us," from the film of the same title. John Landis, the film's director, directed the music video as well, and starring actors Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd were also featured in footage shot exclusively for the video. | |
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Most music videos for the James Bond movie themes, even those which add a story in-between: Duran Duran's video for "A View to a Kill", in which many of the clips are cut so it appears the band is actually helping Bond escape his enemies. Tina Turner's "GoldenEye", from the film of the same name, is a standard mock-performance video filled with clips from the movie. Garbage's video for "The World Is Not Enough", featuring Shirley Manson as a killer robot and filled with clips. Madonna's "Die Another Day", which features the singer dancing in an interrogation room as footage from the film plays. Chris Cornell's "You Know My Name" from Casino Royale (2006) is a standard clip/performance video. Sam Smith 's "Writing's on the Wall" from Spectre features the singer in front of coffins and ruins. Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die" is mostly her performing the song in black and white with a black background and clips from the film (which are not in black and white but have a different color filter compared to the film). |
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The Comedy Central Roast Of Pamela Anderson opened with a music video montage featuring clips from all over her career set to the songs "Looks that Kill" "My Humps" "Lady" and "So Damn Hot". The footage included clips from Baywatch, Miserable, VIP, and Barbedwire, as well as pictures from her modeling career and close-ups of her "assets." The video gradually ramps up speed before ending on the scene from Miserable were she catches lead singer A.J. Popoff in her mouth and eats him before strutting away. | |
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Australian pop-rock band Taxiride's "Get Set" music video featured film clips from Election. | |
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Ana Johansson's "We Are" (Spider-Man 2) | |
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Snow Patrol's "Signal Fire" (Spider-Man 3), while not directly featuring film clips, re-enacts the plot of the film as a children's School Play. | |
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Wheatus' "Teenage Dirtbag" was released as a single to promote the film Loser (2000) - the video mainly mixes clips from the movie with footage of the band playing in a school gym (and later on at a prom). Through re-contextualizing certain scenes and adding new footage of lead actors Jason Biggs and Mina Suvari, the video still follows the plot of the song's lyrics closer than it does that of the movie... though it's also shown to all be a dream of Jason's character. | |
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"This Is Not America" (with Pat Metheny Group) consists solely of clips from The Falcon and the Snowman. | |
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The Tomb Raider film series had three: The U2 video "Elevation" digitally adds behatted guitarist The Edge to a series of clips from the first movie, "hilariously" turning him into Lara Croft's sidekick. The two songs from the credits of the sequel, Davey Brothers' "Heart Go Faster" and Korn's "Did My Time" (featuring additional footage shot with Angelina Jolie and the band - though the song didn't appear on the soundtrack album for licensing issues). |
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The music videos for the Confession Executive Committee songs "YELLOW" and "Blue Flowers" are both taken from various scenes in How to Enjoy This World ~Secret Story Film. | |
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The Mummy Trilogy: Live's "Forever May Not Be Long Enough" has the band playing in an Egyptian ruin along with scenes from The Mummy Returns. Godsmack's "I Stand Alone" has the band playing in an Egyptian ruin, scenes from The Scorpion King, and a story of sorts where Sully Erna seeks the Scorpion King's temple. |
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Birds of Prey: "Diamonds" by Megan Thee Stallion & Normani, "Boss Bitch" by Doja Cat and "Sway With Me" by Saweetie & GALXARA. | |
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"I Stand Alone" by Godsmack does this intermixed with The Scorpion King. | |
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"Real Cool World" intercuts movie clips with a pair of dancers. | |
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Chynna Phillips' "I Live For You" mixes performance footage of the singer with clips from Striptease. | |
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Wonder Woman: Sia's "To Be Human" is entirely made of clips from the film. | |
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"Iris" from Goo Goo Dolls was featured on the City of Angels soundtrack, and features lead singer Johnny Rzenick sitting up in a watchtower using a telescope to look at various things, including scenes from the movie (such as Meg Ryan's character riding a bike). | |
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Sam Smith 's "Writing's on the Wall" from Spectre features the singer in front of coffins and ruins. | |
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Billie Eilish's "No Time to Die" is mostly her performing the song in black and white with a black background and clips from the film (which are not in black and white but have a different color filter compared to the film). | |
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Lääz Rockit's video for "Leatherface" shows the band rocking in badlands with clips of Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III in between. Musical instruments also get destroyed by a chainsaw. | |
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Brandy's "Sitting Up In My Room" features the singer dancing alone, then going to a party to dance, while clips from the film play. | |
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Coolio's "Gangsta's Paradise" (from Dangerous Minds) intercuts clips with new footage featuring Michelle Pfeiffer and Coolio sitting in a room glaring at each other. | |
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Dokken's "Dream Warriors", from the soundtrack of A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors. The clips are sort-of integrated into the video, with the band performing and running around in a warehouse not unlike the one featured in the dream scene near the beginning of the film. Also, at the end it appears to be All Just a Dream... of Freddy's! | |
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The 80s/90s Batman films had several tie-in videos: Prince's videos for his Batman (1989) soundtrack songs avert this, though "Batdance" incorporates numerous audio clips from the movie, and the music videos for "Batdance" and "Partyman" feature performances by groups of dancers wearing film-themed costumes. Siouxsie and the Banshee's "Face to Face" from Batman Returns (which is also played in the film itself). The music video features clips interspersed with the band lounging in a house and surrounded by strange imagery and cats. U2's video for Batman Forever's "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" turned Bono into an animated Batman comic book villain (inspired by his personas in the Zoo TV tour, The Fly and Mr. Macphisto) and intercut these sequences (including a rooftop performance by the comic-book version of the band) with carefully-edited scenes from the movie. Forever also gave us Seal's "Kiss From a Rose" and Method Man's "The Riddler". Interestingly, these two have their priorities switched: Seal's song was written independently, but in the video he's standing in front of the Bat-Signal. Meth's video on the other hand is generic gangsta rap fare about some rival crimelord with movie clips awkwardly forced in. However, it's possibly the only song on the soundtrack actually written for the movie. Batman & Robin gave us "The End Is The Beginning Is The End" by The Smashing Pumpkins, "Gotham City" and its remix by R. Kelly, and "Look Into My Eyes" by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. "Foolish Games" by Jewel averts this, though. |
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"No More Lonely Nights," from his film Give My Regards to Broad Street. | |
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The video for M2M's "Don't Say You Love Me" contained footage from Pokémon: The First Movie playing on a screen at a drive-in where the video was shot - although the lyrics have absolutely nothing to do with the movie's plot. | |
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In Diana King's "Shy Guy" video from Bad Boys (1995), Smith and Martin Lawrence appear as the two titular cops of the film, reacting to the singer's presence and trying (miserably) to dance to the music. | |
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"Straight To My Feet" from Street Fighter has Hammer performing with Deion Sanders in costumes similar to Guile's (and in one of the filming locations from the film) as clips are played throughout. | |
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A version of "When I Grow Up" has clips from Big Daddy. | |
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The Proclaimers' second video for "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)," which included clips from Benny & Joon. | |
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The Rolling Stones's music video for "Angry" has Sydney Sweeney dancing in the backseat of a convertible driving down a street with electronic billboards showing clips from previous Rolling Stones music videos and live shows, some stylized after their previous albums' covers, which also allows Charlie Watts, who'd passed away 2 years prior, to be featured. | |
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Juniel's self-composed song "Please" was used as an OST for Japanese film "Still The Water" and so an MV consisting of clips from this movie for the song was released. Oddly though for no given reason the music video was deleted from the official channel it was uploaded to. | |
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Jhené Aiko's music video for the Raya and the Last Dragon song "Lead the Way" features several clips of the film as she sings in an outfit appropriate for the world. | |
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Two videos for Back to the Future, Huey Lewis' "The Power of Love" from the original (and yet "Back in Time", which mentions to the film's plot, averts the trope) and ZZ Top's "Doubleback" from the third. | |
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The Lion King (1994) has two videos of this type that intercut Elton John with scenes from the film: "Can You Feel the Love Tonight?" and "Circle of Life". The latter also incorporates the animation studio and a live lion cub into the action. | |
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When the same track was used as the opening song for Shrek, a video was released showing members of the band looking for members of the cast in a hotel, and keeping on narrowly missing each other. There were also a few scenes which referenced the Power of Love video done for Back to the Future. | |
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The video for Parachute Express' song "Dr. Looney's Remedy" utilizes various clips from classic Disney animated shorts and films. | |
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DC Extended Universe: Suicide Squad: "Purple Lamborghini" by Rick Ross and Skrillex (complete with clips of Jared Leto as The Joker that are exclusive to the music video) and "Heathens" by Twenty One Pilots. Wonder Woman: Sia's "To Be Human" is entirely made of clips from the film. Justice League: "Come Together" by Gary Clark Jr. Birds of Prey: "Diamonds" by Megan Thee Stallion & Normani, "Boss Bitch" by Doja Cat and "Sway With Me" by Saweetie & GALXARA. |
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The first video for "Breaking Up The Girl" contained only bits and pieces of the completed video, as well as behind the scenes footage of the band, and clips from the Daria movie Is It College Yet?. The second did not. | |
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'This Used to Be My Playground' from A League of Their Own. The film clips appear in various photographs in the album (others just feature her singing). | |
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Top Gun had two: Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" and Kenny Loggins' "Danger Zone". The former was made up entirely of film clips, while the latter mixed Loggins' singing in a room with clips from the film. | |
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Siouxsie and the Banshee's "Face to Face" from Batman Returns (which is also played in the film itself). The music video features clips interspersed with the band lounging in a house and surrounded by strange imagery and cats. | |
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Blackstreet, Mya and Mase's "Take Me There" features clips from The Rugrats Movie, coupled with the performers singing and dancing in a life-size redesign of Tommy's bedroom. | |
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One more Queen example: Their video for the song "Bohemian Rhapsody", one of the earliest music videos, was re-cut to include clips from the movie Wayne's World, after said movie featured it prominently on its soundtrack and became a hit. | |
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The music video for "Hellraiser" features clips from Hellraiser III: Hell on Earth, with some additional footage of Lemmy playing poker with Pinhead. | |
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The Ghostbusters films had two music videos: The title theme for the original film, sung by Ray Parker Jr. The music video features Parker stalking a young woman in a neon-lit apartment, clips from the film, various celebrity cameos, and ends with the main cast dancing in the middle of Times Square. Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" (from Ghostbusters II), which (like its predecessor) features lots of celebrity cameos and clips from the film played on various cityscape shots. |
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Beverly Hills Cop The Pointer Sisters video for "The Neutron Dance" features the girls as ushers at a theater where the movie is playing. Glenn Frey's "The Heat Is On" has a man watching and editing film clips from the movie while Frey and his band play in the next room. Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F" mixes shots of Faltermeyer playing with scenes from the movie, many of which have Faltermeyer green-screened into the action. |
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Batman & Robin gave us "The End Is The Beginning Is The End" by The Smashing Pumpkins, "Gotham City" and its remix by R. Kelly, and "Look Into My Eyes" by Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. "Foolish Games" by Jewel averts this, though. | |
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The video for "Radio Ga Ga" contains numerous clips of Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis, as well as brief shots from almost every clip for earlier Queen songs. | |
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Charli XCX has "Boom Clap", whose video is interspersed with clips from The Fault in Our Stars. | |
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The Transformers franchise: Linkin Park's "New Divide" from the Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen soundtrack. The group again when "Iridescent" was used in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, with the band singing the song on the moon while images of Autobots and Decepticons from the film's key scenes stand in the background. |
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Ludacris' "Act A Fool" (from 2 Fast 2 Furious) has the singer rapping beside a selection of street racing vehicles, coupled with clips from the film. | |
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"The One" was more inspired by Fame than Orange County, but still opens with Dave reenacting a scene of said movie. | |
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Live's "Forever May Not Be Long Enough" has the band playing in an Egyptian ruin along with scenes from The Mummy Returns. | |
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Aside from the two in the upper folder, Seal has "This Could Be Heaven" from The Family Man. | |
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The Lion King II: Simba's Pride has We are One by Angelique Kidjo that has scenes from the film as well as some video clips of the children and Love will Find a Way by Kenny Lattimore and Heather Headley that has scenes of Kovu and Kiara as cubs and young adults that appear during the video. | |
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The music video for Myra's cover of "Dancing in the Street" contains clips of Recess: School's Out throughout the video. | |
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The Foo Fighters have two, but both have storylines as well: "Breakout" is inspired by Me, Myself & Irene, and is probably better than that movie (Dave Grohl and Traylor Howard - who starred in that movie - go to to a drive-in to see Me, Myself and Irene, and Dave eventually suffers a Split-Personality Takeover like Jim Carrey does in the movie). "The One" was more inspired by Fame than Orange County, but still opens with Dave reenacting a scene of said movie. |
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"Speed" is a pretty standard example - faux live performance footage coupled with footage from the film of the same name, primarily action shots of the bus swerving around. In this case it's something specifically written for the movie though, and the lyrics do at least prominently use driving dangerously fast as a metaphor. | |
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Justice League: "Come Together" by Gary Clark Jr. | |
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Bryan Adams's video for "Everything I Do (I Do It For You)" played over the end credits of Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves was him walking around singing interspersed with clips from the movie. | |
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Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" (from Ghostbusters II), which (like its predecessor) features lots of celebrity cameos and clips from the film played on various cityscape shots. | |
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Peterpan's "Tak Bisakah" and "Jauh Mimpiku" are the lead singles of Alexandria soundtrack, so their music videos have many clips from that film. | |
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One of the earliest examples of this trope, with its movie arriving about a month before MTV launched, was Christopher Cross's video for "Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" intercuts clips of him and his backing band in a recording studio with clips from the movie. It's the first music video for a song that went on to win the Best Original Song Academy Award. | |
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Suicide Squad: "Purple Lamborghini" by Rick Ross and Skrillex (complete with clips of Jared Leto as The Joker that are exclusive to the music video) and "Heathens" by Twenty One Pilots. | |
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"Into The Groove" from Desperately Seeking Susan is made entirely of clips from the movie, which starred Madonna and Rosanna Arquette. | |
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Pat Benatar's "Invincible" video does this for The Legend of Billie Jean. | |
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His videos for the Men in Black franchise (the self-titled track from the original film and "Nod Ya Head (Black Suits Comin')" from the sequel) features him as J, doing a stage performance together with aliens. | |
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Dr. Dre's title track for Deep Cover — which was not only his first solo single but also featured newcomer Snoop Dogg — took this approach, with clips from the movie appearing on a screen behind the rappers. | |
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"Don't Cry For Me, Argentina" (from Evita) is filled with nothing but clips from the movie. | |
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"It Must Have Been Love", the lead single from Pretty Woman, was chosen despite the film's producers asking the group to produce a different song. It became the group's most successful single release, and turned into a Breakaway Pop Hit three months after the film's release. The video features the band performing in a warehouse, mixed with footage from the film. | |
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The Avengers has the video for Soundgarden's "Live to Rise". It intersperses clips from the movie with footage of the band performing in front of some blue lights, that give way to a violent burst of energy from the Tesseract. | |
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The UK release of Night at the Museum used Mcfly's "Friday Night" in the end credits. As expected, the official music video included clips from the movie alongside footage of the band fooling around in London. | |
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The title theme for the original film, sung by Ray Parker Jr. The music video features Parker stalking a young woman in a neon-lit apartment, clips from the film, various celebrity cameos, and ends with the main cast dancing in the middle of Times Square. | |
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The video for Aerosmith's "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" does this with clips from Armageddon (1998). | |
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Queen: "Flash", the theme song of the 1980 Flash Gordon movie, which features the band performing in front a screen showing clips from the film. The video for "Radio Ga Ga" contains numerous clips of Fritz Lang's silent film Metropolis, as well as brief shots from almost every clip for earlier Queen songs. The video for "Princes of the Universe" interspersed clips of the film Highlander with scenes of the band (on the film set), culminating in a sword fight between Freddie Mercury and a guest-starring Christopher Lambert. A particularly egregious Queen example is "One Year of Love", also from Highlander, which originally had no video. The song later appeared on Queen's second compilation album (Classic Queen or Greatest Hits II, depending on your locale), and a video was needed to make the album match its corresponding VHS video compilation. One was cobbled together from Highlander clips and clips from other Queen videos. And the video for the song "The Show Must Go On" was entirely composed of clips from previous Queen videos. This was because Freddie Mercury's health was rapidly declining by this point, and he could not appear in a new video. One more Queen example: Their video for the song "Bohemian Rhapsody", one of the earliest music videos, was re-cut to include clips from the movie Wayne's World, after said movie featured it prominently on its soundtrack and became a hit. Released four years after Freddie's death, "Too Much Love Will Kill You" is comprised of clips of past videos and live shows. The video for Freddie's version of "The Great Pretender" shows him revisiting the music videos for "I Want To Break Free", "Radio Ga Ga", "It's A Hard Life", and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", as well as his solo songs "Made In Heaven", and "I Was Born To Love You". |
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Wild Wild West from the 1997 remake of the same name. In the video, Jim West (Smith) pursues a Back from the Dead Dr. Loveless, who has once again kidnapped Rita Escobar (Salma Hayek). Although the music video premiered months before the film came out, it is a semi-sequel to the film, and ignores most of the movie's ending (namely, Rita has apparently left her doctor husband, and Loveless has appeared alive and well without explanation). | |
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Aladdin's end credits version of "A Whole New World" teamed up Bryson with Regina Belle. This time the singers are on a mock-Agrabah set with clips being projected on the billowing silks of the tents. | |
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Space Jam featured several tie-in music videos from several artists: The most obvious, of course, is "Space Jam" by Quad City DJ's. Monica's "For You I Will" has the singer walking into an abandoned movie theatre, watching clips from the film. "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars Anthem}" featured a cavalcade of well-known rappers (LL Cool J, Coolio, Method Man, B-Real, Busta Rhymes) performing in a packed basketball, interspersed with film footage that highlighted the villainous Monstars basketball team. Seal's "Fly Like An Eagle", which mixes performance footage with short clips from the film. And R. Kelly's 'I Believe I Can Fly' naturally has scenes playing out on a field and/or billboard while he sings. |
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Yello: The music video for "Jingle Bells" intercuts snippets from The Santa Clause with footage of Dieter Meier reciting the song's voiceover in a blue void. The only other original footage is a cameo from Tim Allen depicting him in-character as Scott Calvin. | |
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Into the Night took this to an extreme: Not only was this trope invoked with its Title Theme Tune performed by B.B. King, it was just one of three clips directed by John Landis (who helmed the movie) that were featured in a short documentary special, B.B. King "Into the Night". The other two were set In Da Club and used his old hit "My Lucille" and a cover of "In the Midnight Hour". Plus, the "nightclub band" consists of Jeff Goldblumnote also the piano player in the studio band for the title song clip, since he's an actual pianist, Michelle Pfeiffer, Dan Aykroyd, Steve Martin, and Eddie Murphy — the last two of whom aren't even in the movienote Though Landis directed/would direct them in other films! | |
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The first two Home Alone sequels had: Darlene Love's "All Alone On Christmas" which features movie clips from Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, as well as Macaulay Culkin appearing in the video as the song's producer. Super Deluxe's "All I Wanted Was A Skateboard" features clips from Home Alone 3. |
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The marketing campaign for the 1998 Godzilla remake had the interesting tactic of not showing the full profile of the titular reptile in its various music videos: The Wallflowers' cover of "Heroes" mixes clips of the creature destroying objects from the film and intercuts them with the band performing in a partially-destroyed hotel. Jamiroquai's "Deeper Underground" shows a montage of clips from the film on a projector reel that's being played inside a movie theatre. Besides that, the plot of the video (Godzilla attacking a movie theater) is completely separate. Puff Daddy's "Come With Me" simply inserts film clips and effects shots from the film with performance footage. It's still the only one to fully show Zilla (the scene from the movie where he stares down at Matthew Broderick is even replicated at the video's ending). |
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A particularly egregious Queen example is "One Year of Love", also from Highlander, which originally had no video. The song later appeared on Queen's second compilation album (Classic Queen or Greatest Hits II, depending on your locale), and a video was needed to make the album match its corresponding VHS video compilation. One was cobbled together from Highlander clips and clips from other Queen videos. | |
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"Addams Family Rap" from The Addams Family included random clips from the film as well as new footage of the cast interacting with Hammer. | |
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Sia's "Rainbow", from My Little Pony: The Movie (2017), alternates between scenes from the film, including her character Songbird Serenade, and footage of dancer Maddie Ziegler, who has a habit of appearing in Sia's music videos. | |
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Intended for the end credits of The Fly (1986), "Help Me" ultimately was relegated to background music in the bar scene when the director and producers felt it didn't mesh with Howard Shore's underscore, although they all liked the song itself. Although it's not on the soundtrack album, it did get a single release and this trope. In a sharp contrast to "Is Your Love Strong Enough?" the bulk of the video is Deliberately Monochrome and minimalist with only Ferry on screen, but as the song reaches its climax it briefly switches to color for a montage of mostly-chronologically organized clips. (If heard on its own, it's a generic Sanity Slippage Song; knowing the movie's plot reveals the lyrics as the thoughts of the film's Doomed Protagonist couched in metaphors.) | |
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"Absolute Beginners" intercuts clips with a Deliberately Monochrome (save for the odd Splash of Color) storyline in which Bowie pursues a mystery woman — a pastiche of an old British cigarette commercial. In the U.K., this served as the actual trailer for the movie. | |
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The two songs from the credits of the sequel, Davey Brothers' "Heart Go Faster" and Korn's "Did My Time" (featuring additional footage shot with Angelina Jolie and the band - though the song didn't appear on the soundtrack album for licensing issues). | |
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