Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video The Other Side Of Love
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Nobody's Diary
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Situation '90
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Situation '90 (Alternative Version)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Only You '99
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Only You (Top Of The Pops 29-04-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Only You (Cheggers Plays Pop 24-05-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (Top Of The Pops 15-07-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (Saturday Live 24-07-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (Top Of The Pops 12-08-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video The Other Side Of Love (Top Of The Pops 25-11-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video The Other Side Of Love (Top Of The Pops 09-12-1982)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Nobody's Diary (Top Of The Pops 19-05-1983)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Nobody's Diary (Top Of The Pops 02-06-1983)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (From "The Tube")
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Only You (From Top Pop)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Nobody's Diary
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (Tee's Freeze Edit)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go (Tee's Freeze Mix)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video The Other Side Of Love
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Jessica Simpson Vs. Yazoo music video Don't Go Public Affair (Pomatic Mashup Mix)
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Yazoo (Yaz) music video Don't Go
Despite their success, the duo split acrimoniously in May 1983 due to a combination of Clarke's reluctance to make more records under the Yazoo name, a clash of personalities, and a lack of communication between the pair. Clarke went on to form Erasure, another successful and longer-lasting synthpop duo, while Moyet embarked on a solo career. Although their musical career was short, Yazoo's combination of electronic instrumentation and soulful female vocals has been cited as an influence on the house music scene that emerged in the mid-1980s, as well as bands such as LCD Soundsystem (who namechecked them on their debut single "Losing My Edge"), Hercules and Love Affair (whose leader Andy Butler has said that "Situation" was his biggest musical inspiration as a child),
In 2008, twenty-five years after splitting up, Clarke and Moyet reconciled and reformed Yazoo to play a successful tour of the UK, Europe and North America in support of the reissue of Yazoo's two studio albums and a box set of their material. The pair briefly reunited in May 2011 to play three Yazoo songs at a music festival organised by their record label, but it seems unlikely that Clarke and Moyet will play together again in the future.