In 1992, about 18 years after the song's original release, Stevens, using a newly produced version, starred in a music video of "The Streak" as part of a video album called
Ray Stevens Comedy Video Classics. The music video remains faithful to the original song's story line, and Stevens again portrays the news reporter and Ethel's husband. An animated version of the Streak (a caricature of Stevens) is featured, while an unidentified actor playing the Streak is briefly shown from the knees down. The video features "behind the scenes" segments before and after the song: A prim and prudish woman, depicted as being from
Standards and Practices (S&P), sternly warns Stevens not to do anything in the video that has to be censored. At the end, after nearly everyone winds up disrobing and joining in with the Streak and (an animated version of) Ethel, the S&P woman, worse for wear, grudgingly admits that Stevens "barely" managed to stay within the confines of decency; after she storms away, Stevens
looks into the camera, and imitating Ethel's husband, mutters, "Yeah, I did." == Belton Richard cover version ==