Aerosmith video discography
Aerosmith performing in Las Vegas, Nevada on April 13, 2019.
Video albums9
Music videos36
Soundtrack albums13

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.

Video albums

Title Date Label Certifications Sales
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

Music videos

Title DateDirectorStarsAwards
"Chip Away the Stone" 1978Arnold Levine--
"No Surprize" 1979Arnold Levine--
"Chiquita" 1979Arnold Levine--
"Lightning Strikes" August 1982Arnold Levine--
"Let the Music Do the Talking" November 1985Jerry Kramer--
"Walk This Way" (Run-DMC with Steven Tyler and Joe Perry) July 1986Jon 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 1987Marty CallnerJohn Kalodner-
"Angel" February 1988Marty Callner--
"Rag Doll" May 1988Marty Callner--
"Love in an Elevator" September 1989Marty CallnerBrandi Brandt-
"Janie's Got a Gun" November 1989David FincherKristin Dattilo,

Nicholas Guest,

Lesley Ann Warren

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 1990Wayne Isham--[1]
"What It Takes" (version with footage from The Making of Pump) April 1990Keith Garde & Martin Torgoff--
"The Other Side" June 1990Marty CallnerJohn KalodnerMTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video
"Dream On" (with orchestra; recorded at MTV 10th anniversary special) August 1991Marty Callner--
"Sweet Emotion" November 21, 1991Marty Callner--[2]
"Livin' on the Edge" April 1993Marty CallnerEdward FurlongMTV Video Music Award - Viewer's Choice
"Eat the Rich" May 1993Greg VernonJohn Kalodner-
"Cryin'" July 1993Marty CallnerAlicia 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 1993Marty CallnerAlicia Silverstone,
Jason London
-
"Crazy" May 1994Marty CallnerAlicia Silverstone,
Liv Tyler
Ranked #23 in VH1's Top 100 Music Videos of All Time
"Blind Man" October 1994Marty CallnerPamela Anderson,
John Kalodner
-
"Deuces are Wild" November 1994---
"Walk on Water" January 1995Mick Haggerty--
"Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" February 1997Michael BayAngie Everhart -MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video
"Hole in My Soul" May 1997Andy MorahanBranden Williams,
Eva Mendes,
Alexandra Holden,
Seann William Scott
-
"Pink" November 1997Doug Nichol-MTV Video Music Award for Best Rock Video
"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" May 1998Francis LawrenceLiv TylerMTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film,
Boston Music Awards: Best Video
"Full Circle" April 1998---
"Jaded" February 2001Francis LawrenceMila KunisBillboard Music Video Awards: Best Hard Rock Clip of the Year,
Boston Music Awards: Video of the Year
"Fly Away from Here" June 2001Joseph KahnJessica Biel-
"Sunshine" October 2001Samuel Bayer--
"Girls of Summer" July 2002David MeyersJaime Pressly- Kim Smith
"Lizard Love" 2003Jim Gable--
"Baby, Please Don't Go" 2004Mark Haefeli--
"Legendary Child" July 10, 2012Casey Patrick TeboAlexa Vega-
"What Could Have Been Love" October 19, 2012Marc Klasfeld--

Soundtracks

Individual songs appearing on film soundtracks

Song appearances

Individual songs appearing in films/trailers.

Video games

Title Date
Revolution X 1994
Quest for Fame 1995
Guitar Hero: Aerosmith 2008

Filmography

Title DateRole
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band 1978 Future Villain Band
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years 1988Themselves
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests; "Wayne's World" sketch 1990Themselves
The Simpsons: "Flaming Moe's episode 1991Themselves (voices)
Wayne's World 2 1993Themselves
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests; "Bad Dancer" sketch 1993Themselves
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests; "Mary Katherine Gallagher" sketch 1997Themselves
Saturday Night Live: Musical guests 2001Themselves
Be Cool 2005Themselves

See also

References

  1. "Video Track" (PDF). Billboard. March 10, 1990. Retrieved January 8, 2023.
  2. "Search: Sweet emotion / director, Marty Callner". United States Copyright Office.
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