Year | Track title | Artist | Video director | Location(s) |
1965 | "Concrete And Clay" | Unit 4+2 | | The Barbican |
1965 | "Subterranean Homesick Blues" | Bob Dylan | D. A. Pennebaker, Pennebaker Films | Savoy Steps, Strand[1][2] |
1965 | "The Kids Are Alright" | The Who | | Hyde Park |
1966 | "Paperback Writer" | The Beatles" | | Chiswick House[3][4] |
1966 | "Rain" | The Beatles | Michael Lindsay-Hogg | Chiswick House[3][4] |
1970 | "In the Summertime | Mungo Jerry" | | Park Lane[5] |
1978 | "Is This Love" | Bob Marley & The Wailers | | Keskidee Centre (King's Cross)[6][7] |
1978 | "News of the World" | The Jam | | Battersea Power Station |
1979 | "Feels Like I'm in Love" | Kelly Marie | | HMS Belfast |
1980 | "Towers of London" | XTC | | Tower Bridge |
1981 |
"Making Your Mind Up" |
Bucks Fizz |
|
Harrods |
1981 |
"Ghost Town" |
The Specials |
Barney Bubbles |
City of London, East End, Blackwall Tunnel[8] |
1981 |
"Golden Brown" |
The Stranglers |
Lindsey Clennell |
Leighton House Museum[9] |
1981 |
"Vienna" |
Ultravox |
Russell Mulcahy |
Covent Garden[10] and Gaumont State Cinema[11] |
1981 |
"Visage" |
Visage |
|
Covent Garden[12] |
1982 |
"'Ullo John! Gotta New Motor?" |
Alexei Sayle |
|
Goldhawk Road, W12 - London Buses[13] |
1982 |
"If You Can't Stand the Heat |
Bucks Fizz |
|
Shaftesbury Theatre |
1982 |
"Now Those Days Are Gone" |
Bucks Fizz |
|
Hyde Park |
1982 |
"Come on Eileen" |
Dexys Midnight Runners |
|
Kennington[14] |
1982 |
"Love Action (I Believe in Love)" |
The Human League |
|
Docklands[15] and Warwick Avenue |
1982 |
"Our House" |
Madness |
|
Willesden Junction[citation needed] |
1982 |
"Pass the Dutchie" |
Musical Youth |
Don Letts |
South Bank |
1982 | "Youth of Today" | Musical Youth | |
|
1982 |
"Strange Little Girl" |
The Stranglers |
|
Cambridge Circus |
1982 |
"Always Something There to Remind Me" |
Naked Eyes |
|
|
1983 |
"London Town" |
Bucks Fizz |
|
Holloway Sanitorium, Egham |
1983 |
"Owner of a Lonely Heart" |
Yes |
|
Westminster Bridge |
1983 |
"Unconditional Love" |
Donna Summer featuring Musical Youth |
|
Kingston upon Thames |
1983 |
"New Song" |
Howard Jones |
|
Holborn tube station |
1983 |
"(Keep Feeling) Fascination" |
The Human League |
Steve Barron |
Plaistow, Newham[16][17] |
1984 |
"Smalltown Boy" |
Bronski Beat |
|
Southwest Trains |
1984 |
"Louise" |
The Human League |
Steve Barron |
Southall, Ealing,'The Common' beside Grand Union Canal |
1984 |
West End Girls |
Pet Shop Boys |
Andy Morahan and Eric Watson |
West End, Waterloo station and Queen Walk |
1984 |
"Love Glove" |
Visage |
Nick Morris |
Docklands[18] |
1984 |
"What Do I Do?" |
Phil Fearon |
|
|
|
1985 |
"Emotion" |
Barbra Streisand |
Richard Baskin and Barbra Streisand |
Jacob Street Studios (Bermondsey)[19] |
1985 | "Dancing in the Street" | David Bowie and Mick Jagger | David Mallet | London Docklands |
1985 |
"Walking on Sunshine" |
Katrina and the Waves |
|
Tower Bridge |
1985 |
"Heart of Lothian" |
Marillion |
|
North Kensington |
1985 |
"Say I'm Your Number One" |
Princess |
|
Open top bus[13] |
1985 |
"So Macho" |
Sinitta |
|
Harley Street[20] |
1985 |
"Absolute Reality" |
The Alarm |
|
|
1986 |
"Change of Heart" |
Cyndi Lauper |
Andy Morahan |
Trafalgar Square[21][22] |
1986 |
"Press" |
Paul McCartney |
|
London Underground |
1986 |
"A Way" |
The Bolshoi |
|
|
1986 |
"Sunday Morning" |
The Bolshoi |
|
|
1987 |
"Never Gonna Give You Up" |
Rick Astley |
|
Freston Road railway bridge,[23] Harrow Club[24] |
1987 |
"London" |
Roger Hodgson |
|
|
1987 |
"Please" |
The Bolshoi |
|
|
1987 |
"T.V. Man" |
The Bolshoi |
|
|
1988 |
"Good Life" |
Inner City |
|
Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus |
1988 |
"Girl You Know It's True" |
Milli Vanilli |
|
London Buses[13] |
1989 |
"Street Tuff" |
Double Trouble Ft. Rebel MC |
Docklands |
|
1989 |
"Everlasting Love" |
Howard Jones |
|
Regent's Park |
1991 |
"Bang" |
Blur |
Willy Smax |
West End[25] |
1991 |
"Rhinoceros" |
The Smashing Pumpkins |
Angela Conway |
Hyde Park[26] |
1992 |
"Metal Mickey" |
Suede |
|
|
1993 |
"For Tomorrow" |
Blur |
Julien Temple |
Trafalgar Square and Primrose Hill[27][9] |
1993 |
"Deep" |
East 17 |
|
Walthamstow |
1993 |
"House of Love" |
East 17 |
|
Walthamstow Stadium |
1993 |
"Animal Nitrate" |
Suede |
Pedro Romhanyi |
Lisson Green Estate, Westminster[28] |
1994 |
"Drunk on Love" |
Basia |
|
West End[29] |
1994 |
"Parklife" |
Blur |
Pedro Romhanyi |
Greenwich Peninsula[30] |
1994 |
"Line Up" |
Elastica |
|
|
1994 |
"Missing" |
Everything but the Girl |
Mark Szaszy |
Balham, Clapham South |
1994 |
"Trouble" |
Shampoo |
|
|
1994 |
"Killing of a Flash Boy" |
Suede |
|
Nightingale Estate, Hackney |
1994 |
"Supersonic" |
Oasis |
Mark Szaszy |
13 Euston Road, King's Cross |
1995 |
"Inner City Life" |
Goldie |
Mike Lipscombe |
Camberwell |
1995 |
"Disco 2000" |
Pulp |
Pedro Romhanyi |
Smashing Night Club[31][32] |
1995 |
"Just" |
Radiohead |
Jamie Thraves |
Liverpool Street station[33] |
1995 |
"He's on the Phone" |
Saint Etienne |
|
West End[34][35] |
1995 |
"Camden Town" |
Suggs |
|
Camden Town |
1996 |
"Machinehead" |
Bush |
Shawn Mortensen |
Shepherd's Bush[36] |
1996 |
"Hey Dude" |
Kula Shaker |
|
|
1996 |
"Wide Open Space" |
Mansun |
|
Soho |
1996 |
"Return of the Mack" |
Mark Morrison |
|
|
1996 |
"Firestarter" |
The Prodigy |
Walter Stern |
Aldwych tube station[37][38] |
1996 |
"Wannabe" |
Spice Girls |
Johan Camitz |
Midland Grand Hotel (St Pancras)[39] |
1996 |
"C'mon Kids" |
The Boo Radleys |
|
Islington |
1997 |
"Setting Sun" |
Chemical Brothers featuring Noel Gallagher |
Dom&nic |
Crystal Palace Park |
1997 |
"Where's the Love" |
Hanson |
|
Battersea Power Station and Trafalgar Square |
1997 |
"Taxloss" |
Mansun |
Roman Coppola |
Liverpool Street station[33] |
1997 |
"Saturday Night" |
Suede |
Pedro Romhanyi |
Holborn tube station[33] |
1997 |
"Bitter Sweet Symphony" |
The Verve |
Walter Stern |
Hoxton[40] |
1997 |
"Lucky Man" |
The Verve |
|
Hammersmith[33] |
1997 |
"Hybrid Rainbow" |
The Pillows |
Oku Kazuyoshi |
Berwick Street, Battersea Power Station and Primrose Hill |
1998 |
"Because We Want To" |
Billie Piper |
Phil Griffin |
Greenwich |
1999 |
"Hey Boy Hey Girl" |
The Chemical Brothers |
Dom&nic |
Natural History Museum[9] and Ministry of Sound |
1999 |
"Turn" |
Travis |
|
Nightingale Estate, Hackney |
2000 |
"Jestem powietrzem" |
Anita Lipnicka |
|
|
2000 |
"Tomorrow Comes Today" |
Gorillaz |
Jamie Hewlett |
|
2000 |
"God Save the Queen" |
Motörhead |
|
Open top bus[13][41] |
2001 |
"Gotta Get Thru This" |
Daniel Bedingfield |
Director X |
Canary Wharf[42] |
2001 |
"You Give Me Something" |
Jamiroquai |
|
Docklands[43] |
2002 |
"Girlfriend" |
Alicia Keys |
Patrick Hoelck |
|
2003 |
"Don't Look Back into the Sun" |
The Libertines |
Alexander Strickland-Clarke |
West End |
2003 |
"Anyplace, Anywhere, Anytime" |
Nena and Kim Wilde |
|
Exchange Alley[44] |
2003 |
"London" |
Pet Shop Boys |
|
Shepherd's Bush, Piccadilly Circus, Millennium Bridge, Soho, Peckham[45] |
2003 |
"She Believes (In Me)" |
Ronan Keating |
|
|
2004 |
"Cry" |
Alex Parks |
|
Charing Cross tube station[46] |
2004 |
"What Became of the Likely Lads" |
The Libertines |
|
Thamesmead |
2004 |
"Party for Two" |
Shania Twain featuring Billy Currington or Mark McGrath |
Marcus Raboy |
South Kensington |
2005 |
"So Here We Are" |
Bloc Party |
|
|
2005 |
"Fix You" |
Coldplay |
Sophie Muller |
Southwark and King's Cross |
2005 |
"Hung Up" |
Madonna |
David LaChapelle |
Charing Cross tube station[46] |
2005 |
"Na dwa" |
Sistars |
|
|
2006 |
"Love Don't Let Me Go (Walking Away)" |
David Guetta featuring The Egg |
|
Heygate Estate[47] |
2006 |
"Four" |
The Elizabeth Shepherd Trio |
|
City[48] |
2006 |
"London Bridge" |
Fergie |
Marc Webb |
Woolwich[49] |
2006 |
"Waste a Moment" |
Fightstar |
|
Aldwych tube station[37] |
2006 |
"Runaway" |
Jamiroquai |
|
Piccadilly Circus, London |
2006 |
"Hot Kiss" |
Juliette and the Licks |
|
City |
2006 |
"LDN" |
Lily Allen |
|
|
2006 |
"Sorry" |
Madonna |
Jamie King |
|
2006 |
"Stop Me" |
Mark Ronson featuring Daniel Merriweather |
|
Docks, River Thames, Canary Wharf and Millennium Bridge |
2007 |
"Ayo Technology" |
50 Cent featuring Justin Timberlake and Timbaland |
|
|
2007 |
"Mr Rock & Roll" |
Amy Macdonald |
|
|
2007 |
"Back to Black" |
Amy Winehouse |
Phil Griffin |
Stoke Newington[50][51][52] |
2007 |
"I Still Remember" |
Bloc Party |
|
London Overground |
2007 |
"Suburban Knights" |
Hard-Fi |
Ben Crook |
North Woolwich |
2007 |
"Overpowered" |
Róisín Murphy |
|
|
2007 |
"About You Now" |
Sugababes |
Marcus Adams |
Lambeth[53] |
2008 |
"Warwick Avenue" |
Duffy |
Daniel Wolfe |
Warwick Avenue tube station |
2008 |
"Never Miss a Beat" |
Kaiser Chiefs |
Goodtimes |
Abbey Wood, Thamesmead |
2009 |
"Always Like This" |
Bombay Bicycle Club |
|
|
2009 |
"I Love London" |
Crystal Fighters |
Martin Zahringer |
|
|
2009 |
" Roses For The Dead " |
Funeral for a Friend |
|
Chiswick Chiswick School Brentford |
2009 |
"Welcome to England" |
Tori Amos |
|
Kensington Gardens and London Eye[54] |
2010 |
"Addiction" |
Andi Fraggs |
|
Soho[55] |
2010 |
"Forever Dolphin Love" |
Connan Mockasin |
|
Elephant & Castle |
2010 |
"Louder" |
Katy B |
|
|
2010 |
"Lights On" |
Katy B featuring Ms. Dynamite |
Johny Mourgue |
Vauxhall Arches[56] |
2010 |
"Spotlights" |
Kris Zar |
Matthew Gravelle and Kris Zar |
South Bank, Greenwich Park, Docklands[57] |
2011 |
"People Help the People" |
Birdy |
|
London Bridge[58] |
2011 |
"Criminal" |
Britney Spears |
Chris Marrs Piliero |
Ealing, Stoke Newington[59] and Dalston[60] |
2011 |
"With Ur Love" |
Cher Lloyd |
|
City[61] |
2011 |
"Take a Chance on Me" |
JLS |
|
Tower Bridge |
2011 |
"Letters" |
Kelly Erez |
|
|
2011 |
"Just a Kiss" |
Lady Antebellum |
Shaun Silva |
|
2011 |
"Getting Nowhere" |
Magnetic Man featuring John Legend |
|
Docklands[62] |
2011 |
"Don't Go" |
Wretch 32 featuring Josh Kumra |
|
Docklands |
2012 |
"Timebomb" |
Kylie Minogue |
Christian Larson |
Soho[63] |
2012 |
"One Thing" |
One Direction |
Declan Whitebloom |
West End[citation needed] and South Bank[64] |
2012 |
"Remedy" |
Professor Green |
|
Shoreditch High Street |
2012 |
"Candy" |
Robbie Williams |
Joseph Kahn |
Spitalfields |
2012 |
"Sight of You" |
Tulisa |
Luke Hyams |
|
2012 |
"This Is Love" |
will.i.am featuring Eva Simons |
|
South Bank[65] |
2013 |
"Goin' Crazy" |
Dizzee Rascal featuring Robbie Williams |
|
Dalston[66] |
2013 |
"Crooked" |
G-Dragon |
|
Shoreditch[67] |
2013 |
"Come to Me" |
Kelly Erez |
Ben Galster |
King's Cross[68] |
2013 |
"Army of Two" |
Olly Murs |
Vaughan Arnell |
ExCeL London |
2013 |
"Shooting Star" |
Tara McDonald featuring Zaho |
|
Bethnal Green |
2013 |
"Better Than Wages" |
Thee Faction |
|
Canary Wharf |
2014 |
"High Street" |
Dev Hynes featuring Skepta |
Lucy Luscombe |
Muswell Hill[69] |
2014 |
"Double Bubble Trouble" |
MIA |
M.I.A. |
Peckham[70] |
2014 |
"Midnight Memories" |
One Direction |
|
River Thames and Tower Bridge |
2014 |
"Trouble on Oxford Street" |
Skinny Lister |
|
Oxford Street[71] |
2014 |
"Got No Fans" |
The Wealdstone Raider |
|
Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Westminster Bridge, Parliament Square, West End |
2015 |
"Sum of My Parts" |
The Ethical Debating Society |
|
Leyton |
2015 |
"Whisky Story" |
Example |
Example and Adam Powell |
Charing Cross tube station |
2016 |
"Blow your mind" |
Dua Lipa |
|
Barbican Centre |
2016 |
"I Wanna Be" |
Katy B featuring Chris Lorenzo |
|
Shoreditch, Trafalgar Square, Tower Bridge[72] |
2016 |
"Secret Love Song" |
Little Mix featuring Jason Derulo |
Frank Borin |
London Bridge[73] and Tower Bridge[74] |
2016 |
"Pretty If You Smile" |
The Meow Meows |
Melanie Light |
Shoreditch[75] |
2017 |
"Ahoto" |
Mou Sultana |
Luca Roccini |
Camden |
2017 |
"Don't Delete The Kisses" |
Wolf Alice |
|
London Underground |
2017 |
"Enemy" |
Janice Vidal |
Jude Chen |
[76] |
2018 |
"Solo" |
Jennie |
Han Sa-min |
Hayes[77] |
2019 |
"Stormzy" |
Vossi Bop |
Henry Scholfield |
[78][79] |
2020 |
"Numb" |
Elderbrook |
Aldona Kwiatkowski |
Shoreditch |
2020 |
"Lighter" |
Nathan Dawe ft. KSI |
|
Docklands / Crossharbour |
2020 |
"Casson" |
The Rubin |
|
Waterloo station |
2022 |
"Mimi Barks" |
UNDEAD IT |
|
OmegaWorks / Harringay[80] |
2022 |
"i see london i see france" |
Bbno$ |
Shiraz Higgins |
|
2022 |
"As It Was" |
Harry Styles |
|
Barbican Centre; Penguin Pool, London Zoo; Royal Horticultural Hall[79][81] |
2024 |
"Thank You Postman" |
Ian Chan |
Rony Kong |
near Big Ben[82] |
2024 |
"Old Jeff" |
Jeffrey Ngai |
Blair Chan |
Westminster Bridge, Tower Bridge and London Underground[83] |