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Elton John videography

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Elton John videography
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The videography and filmography of British singer, songwriter and pianist Elton John consists of 183 music videos and 17 video albums.

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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 as Justin Timberlake ("This Train Don't Stop There Anymore") and Robert Downey Jr. ("I Want Love") lip-synch the lyrics.

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1970–1980

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1981–1982 Elton John: Visions (The Fox music videos)

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1982–1989

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1990–1999

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2000–2009

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2010–2019

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2020–2025

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David LaChapelle's the Red Piano Music Videos

Videos directed by photographer David LaChapelle for Elton John's the Red Piano stage at the Colosseum Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas.

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Video albums

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