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A lyric video for the track was released on 24 July 2012. [8] The music video was released on 19 August through the band's official site. The accompanying music video sees the stars performing the track in a deserted warehouse, while other scenes feature an aspiring boxer and hearing-impaired ballet dancer in training. [9]
"For the First Time" is a song by Irish pop rock band the Script. Written by band members Danny O'Donoghue and Mark Sheehan, the song was released on 20 August 2010 as the lead single from the band's second studio album Science & Faith. It debuted at number one on the Irish Singles Chart, becoming the Script's first number-one single. [3]
The music video premiered on BBC Radio 1's website on 29 September 2008. [2] It was recorded at the Great South Wall in Dublin. Before recording began, the Dublin radio station FM104 had a competition for a listener to appear in the music video. The music video shows clips of the band's home city of Dublin, Ireland and the band performing.
In October 2016, a music video, produced in collaboration with A-1 Pictures, was released. In support of the single, both Robinson and Madeon embarked on a concert tour; Shelter Live Tour from September 29, 2016, concluding on April 23, 2017, launching numerous live shows across North America, Europe, Asia and Australia.
The music video for "Best Song Ever" was directed by Ben Winston and written by comedian James Corden. [5] Filmed over two days at The Temple House in Miami Beach, Florida, [6] the video was released on the band's Vevo channel on 22 July 2013.
A total of 100 hours were spent shooting the music video, with each second of video consisting of 25 unique poses from Gabriel. [35] A major hit on music television, "Sledgehammer" won nine MTV Video Music Awards in 1987, [4] the most awards a single video has won. [5] It ranked at number four on MTV's 100 Greatest Music Videos Ever Made (1999).
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A music video for the song was produced, and is notable for featuring Beat author William S. Burroughs in both audio and video samples. This version of the song features an audio sample of Burroughs saying "Bring it all down", and a sample of Chloe Webb's line "Never trust a junkie" from the film Sid and Nancy.