MTV Memories: The First 30 Videos Ever Played On MTV

by (@unclegrambo)

While it’s hard for some of us (*cough*) older (*cough*) folk to believe that it’s been thirty whole years since MTV launched, in a lot of ways, it’s hard to remember a time when MTV wasn’t around. Of course, for people who consider themselves either Gen Y or a Millenial, MTV is something that is generally taken for granted because it’s always been there, but for those of us who are Gen X or older, the launch of MTV on August 1, 1981 was something that we now recognize as having impacted our culture in ways too numerous to count.

As we look back at 30 years of MTV—highlights of which have been playing all weekend long on VH1 Classic—we thought we’d take this opportunity to throw you back to the beginning of an era, days that even predated visionary video artists like Michael Jackson and Madonna. Of course, every trivia nut worth their salt knows that “Video Killed The Radio Star” was the first video ever played on MTV, but what about the next 29? Take a gander at our list below of the first 30 videos ever played on Music Television, filled with some artists that were later inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame (Rod Stewart, The Pretenders, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers) and some that we had never even HEARD of before today (PH.D, Robin Lane and the Chartbusters).

1) Buggles – “Video Killed the Radio Star”

2) Pat Benatar – “You Better Run”


3) Rod Stewart – “She Won’t Dance With Me”
4) The Who – “You Better Bet”
5) PH.D – “Little Susie’s On the Top”
6) Cliff Richards – “We Don’t Talk Anymore”
7) Pretenders – “Brass in Pocket”
8) Todd Rundgren - “”Time Heals”"

9) REO Speedwagon – “”Take It On The Run”
10) Styx – “Rocking Paradise”

11) Robin Lane and the Chartbusters – “When Things Go Wrong”
12) Split Enz – “History Never Repeats”
13) .38 Special – “Hold On Loosely”
14) April Wine – “Just Between You And Me”
15) Rod Stewart – “Sailing”
16) Iron Maiden – “Iron Maiden”
17) REO Speedwagon – “Keep On Loving You”
18) Michael Johnson – “Bluer Than Blue”
19) The Pretenders – “Message Of Love”
20) Lee Ritenour – “Mr. Briefcase”
21) The Cars – “Double Life”

22) Phil Collins – “In The Air Tonight”
23) Robert Palmer – “Looking For Clues”
24) Shoes – “Too Late”
25) Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty – “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around”
26) Rod Stewart – “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy”
27) Rupert Hine – “Surface Tension”
28) Split Enz – “One Step Ahead”
29) Gerry Rafferty – “Baker Street”
30) Pat Benatar – “I’m Gonna Follow You”

  1. Nick says:

    How the HELL wasn’t David Bowie in the top 30?? The man was creating some of the very first modern music videos 10+ years before MTV came on the air! You could have filled up the whole first year of MTV music videos solely with what he had already created! Few examples: Jean Genie, John I’m Only Dancing, Look Back in Anger, DJ, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc!!

  2. Josh says:

    i dont even see how mtv should be called mtv anymore. theres a few music videos in the morning and then all reality crap shows. they might as well rename it

  3. Jonathan Herron says:

    I am writing to ask Mtv or Vh1classic to create a paychannel premium channel, that shows the first two or 3 years of Mtv starting on August 1st, and play those years again exactly the way it was shown original, with all the Vjs, and musical videos and the commercials also! I would pay any monthly price for this! PLEASE! I want my MTv again! Any price! This idea would be a hit, trust me, there are millions like me that would pay for this channel! – Jonathan H