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    Songs with more than one video

    https://[video=youtube_share;keOvm0w...?v=keOvm0wl1qI[/video]
    You can almost understand why it wasn't originally a hit - hardly inspiring, is it?

    Other examples I can think of:
    Got My Mind Set On You - George Harrison
    One - U2 (I know... but I can't doubt the facts that it qualifies - also a very late example of this phenomenon being from the 90s)
    (I Just) Died In Your Arms - Cutting Crew
    Everytime You Go Away - Paul Young

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    Songs with more than one video

    Glasvegas- Daddy's Gone.

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      #3
      Songs with more than one video

      Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

      The notorious original and the 'laser beams' one.

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        #4
        Songs with more than one video

        Oasis - Live Forever

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          Songs with more than one video

          The video for Soul Asylum's "Runaway Train" had different versions for the UK and Australia, and three different versions for the US, each one had local missing children featured.

          Some of the children featured turned out to be victims of some notable killers, like the Australian backpacker killer.

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            Songs with more than one video

            Stumpy Pepys wrote: Relax by Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

            The notorious original and the 'laser beams' one.
            How did I miss that one out?

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              Songs with more than one video

              The original Relax is still shocking when the fat bloke's cock makes an appearance

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                Songs with more than one video

                In his Brixton Academy memoirs Simon Parkes states that when they filmed the video (sic) for Billy Ocean's When the Going Gets Tough, Danny De Vito did an impromptu routine blowing a saxophone, which caused the video to be banned in the UK due to him not being a Musicians' Union member. Apparently they had to produce a second video for the UK. I'm not sure whether this actually stacks up (nor some of the other stuff described in the book, but it was diverting enough generally).

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                  #9
                  Songs with more than one video

                  The official video for "Step On" was a performance on a rooftop, but the version we got on MTV 120 Minutes back in the day was more interesting: this one.

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                    #10
                    Songs with more than one video

                    You Love Us

                    and

                    You Love Us.

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                      #11
                      Songs with more than one video

                      Wu-Tang Clan "Protect Ya Neck". Hang on, an I right there? I think I mean "Method Man".

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