- (1964) Was a backup singer on Mary Wells' "My Guy".
- (1985) A member of the "Artists United Against Apartheid" charity project.
- (1992 CD: "The Best of Darlene Love" (ABKCO).
- (1990) Album: "Dick Tracy" (Sire Records 4-26236). NOTE: "Mr. Fix-it" is her only song on the album, though two versions are included.
- (2016) Co-hostess, with Bobby Rydell, of an infomercial for TimeLife's "Love Songs of Rock and Roll" music collection.
- (1962) Single: Sang backup on April Stevens' and Nino Tempo's "Sweet and Lovely" (Atco).
- (1962) Single: Sang (with The Blossoms) back-up on "Johnny Angel" by Shelley Fabares.
- (1/30/19) Radio: Guest on Sirius XM "'60's on 6": Paul Shaffer Plus 1". Shaffer talks about and plays music that she was involved in. This hour-long program is repeated throughout the week.
- (1962) Single: "He's Sure the Boy I Love". NOTE: It was credited to The Crystals.
- (2008) Appears in infomercial, hosted by Frankie Avalon and Susan Williams, for TimeLife's "Prom Night" music collection.
- (9/05-1/4/09) Stage: Appeared (as "Motormouth Maybelle") in "Hairspray" on Broadway.
- (2015) CD: "Introducing Darlene Love".
- (1962) Single: "He's a Rebel". NOTE: It was credited to The Crystals.
- (6/10) Stage: Appeared (as "Miss Sherman") in Australian tour of " FAME: The Musical".
- (1962) Single: "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah". NOTE: It was credited to Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans.
- (9/05-1/4/09) Stage: Appeared (as "Motormouth Maybelle" in the Broadway production of "Hairspray".
- (2010) Stage: Appeared (as 'Miss Sherman") in Australian tour of "FAME: The Musical".
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