Westlife's music video for "Uptown Girl" can be analyzed using Goodwin's Theory, which examines links between lyrics and visuals, music and visuals, genre characteristics, intertextual references, notions of looking, demands of the record label, and whether the concept is narrative, performance, or concept-based. The "Uptown Girl" video directly references lyrics through its visuals. It links music and visuals through shots of the band moving to the tempo and transitions between shots. The video appeals to female audiences through close-ups of attractive band members and uses conventions of upbeat teen pop. It has intertextual references to 1950s rock through settings. The video's concept is narrative-based