- 1972: "Lady Sings the Blues" (OST) - reached #1 on the US album chart.
- 1979: "The Boss" (album) - reached UK #40
- 1980: "diana" (album) - featured US #1 hit 'Upside Down' plus Top 10 hit 'I'm coming Out'
- 1982: "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (album) - first album since leaving Motown for Capitol Records.
- 1983: "Ross" (album) - includes the song 'So Close' co-written by Ross herself.
- 1984: "Swept Away" (album) - features 'Muscles' her US Top Ten hit written by Michael Jackson.
- 1985: "Eaten Alive" (album) - featured UK #1 single 'Chain Reaction'.
- 1991: "Force Behind the Power" (album) - features the hit song "When You Tell Me That You Love Me", which she re-recorded with Westlife in 2005; both versions reached #2 on the UK singles chart.
- 1993: "One Woman: The Ultimate Collection" (album) - a UK #1 million seller.
- 1993: "Secrets of a Sparrow: Memoirs" (book) - to coincide with the 30th anniversary of her career.
- 1994: "A Very Special Season" (album) - collection of Christmas songs.
- 1995: "Take Me Higher" (album) - reached #10 on the UK album chart.
- 1996: "Voice of Love" (album) - features a collection of old and new love songs recorded as a solo artist.
- 1999: "Every Day is a New Day" (album) - features songs from Double Platinum (1999), which co-starred Ross and Brandy Norwood.
- 2004: "No. 1s" (album) by Diana Ross and The Supremes, reached #72 on the Billboard chart and #26 in the UK album chart.
- CD: "Blue", 2006 (recorded 1972)
- She appeared in the music video and sang in the choir on the song "We Are The World.".
- (October 2009) Gave a concert in the Gelderdome, Netherlands.
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