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MTV Yearbook | 1989

The MTV Yearbook sends you on a voyage back to the biggest, best, most memorable music videos of every year since the beginning of MTV -- aka, the beginning of time, as far as we're concerned, anyway. Pop princesses, boy bands, hard rockers,...

Music Videos from 1989

  1. MTV Yearbook: 1989 What a year: Madonna got religion, Metallica went mainstream and the B-52's took us to their secret hideaway.

  2. Guns N' Roses "Paradise City"

  3. Jeopardy: Spring Break Style

  4. Lita Ford "Close My Eyes Forever feat. Ozzy"

  5. Love and Rockets "So Alive"

  6. Cher "If I Could Turn Back Time"

  7. Full Moon Fever

  8. Madonna "Like A Prayer"

  9. Madonna "Express Yourself"

  10. Madonna "Cherish"

  11. "Click" Here: Adam Sandler Out of "Control"

  12. Metallica "One (Short version)"

  13. R.E.M. "Stand"

  14. R.E.M. "Orange Crush"

  15. The Cure "Love Song"

  16. Cure Democracy: Music and Politics

  17. The Cure "Fascination Street"

  18. Aerosmith "Love in an Elevator"

  19. Billy Joel "We Didn't Start the Fire"

  20. Bon Jovi "I'll Be There for You"

  21. Air Metal

  22. Living Colour "Cult Of Personality"

  23. New Kids on the Block "You Got It (The Right Stuff)"

  24. Bon Jovi "Living In Sin"

  25. The B-52's "Love Shack"

  26. Mötley Crüe "Dr. Feelgood"

  27. Phil Collins "Another Day In Paradise"

  28. Skid Row "18 And Life"

  29. Cruising Down the Street... Not in a 6-4

  30. Ice-T "Colors"

  31. Depeche Mode "Personal Jesus"

  32. Howard Jones "Everlasting Love"

  33. Exposé "What You Don't Know"

  34. Winger "Seventeen"

  35. Neneh Cherry "Buffalo Stance"

  36. Michael Jackson "Leave Me Alone"

  37. Elvis Costello "Veronica (Short Version)"

  38. Public Enemy "Fight The Power"

Full Description

The MTV Yearbook sends you on a voyage back to the biggest, best, most memorable music videos of every year since the beginning of MTV -- aka, the beginning of time, as far as we're concerned, anyway. Pop princesses, boy bands, hard rockers, rappers, rhymers ... more or less any and all videos that mattered most every year dating back to our birth the music video revolution we helped usher in.

Want to see what the big clips were during the year you were born? The music videos that ruled the school while you were graduating? What about those guilty pleasures that gave you those freaky dance moves you still can't shake? You can find them here, thoughtfully indexed by the year in which they were most popular. It's a musical nostalgia trip and awesome video experience all rolled into one.

But, the MTV Yearbook doesn't stop there. Mixed in with the music videos are clips of the biggest MTV moments of each year. All of the unforgettable events, concerts, people and news people couldn't stop talking about -- and some many hoped would be forgotten. These are the artists and events that rocked and ruled any given calendar year dating all the way back to 1981, when MTV signed on the air and changed all of the rules.

So, step into the music video time machine, the MTV Yearbook. It's just like your high school yearbook, except you can't draw horns and beards on the people you hate. (Sorry.)

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