- (1993-4) Stage: Appeared in "Blood Brothers" on Broadway with David Cassidy.
- Stage: Appeared (as "Norma Desmond" in a US touring company of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Blvd."
- Radio commercials: Coca-Cola.
- (1964) Single: "Downtown" (Warner Bros. Records). NOTES: (1) Reached #1 on US pop charts. (2) She won a Grammy for it.
- (1974) TV commercials: Burlington Industries
- (1967-68) TV commercials: Plymouth automobiles.
- CD: "Platinum & Gold Collection" (RCA)
- (11/23/06) Radio: Interviewed by Steve Wright on his BBC Radio 2 show "Steve Wright In The Afternoon".
- (1964) Album: "Downtown" (Warner Bros.)
- Album: "My Love: Petula Clark Sings the Sixties" (Columbia)
- CD: "My Love"
- (1981) Stage: Appeared in Richard Rodgers' and Oscar Hammerstein II's musical, "The Sound of Music," at the Apollo Victoria Theatre in London, England, with June Bronhill, Michael Jayston and Honor Blackman in the cast. John Fearnley was director.
- (1998) Stage: Appeared in Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, "Sunset Boulevard," at the Jones Hall Theatre in Houston, TX, with Lewis Cleale, Sarah Uriarte Berry, Allen Fitzpatrick, Michael Berry and George Merner in the cast.
- (1966) Album: "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love" (Warner Bros. Records).
- CD (2-disc set): "The Sound of Pet Clark" (One Day Music).
- (1966) Single: "My Love" (Warner Bros.). NOTE: Reached #1 on US pop charts.
- (1966) Single: "I Couldn't Llive Without Your Love" (Warner Bros.).
- (1969) Single: Was in the chorus for the John Lennon song "Give Peace a Chance".
- (1961) Single: "My Friend the Sea".
- (1968) Sinlge: "Don't GIve Up".
- (1990s) Stage: Appeared in / composed score for "Someone Like You", West End, London, England. NOTE: The show was set in post-Civil War West Virginia during the days of Reconstruction, and centered on a woman's search for her ne'er-do-well traveling preacher husband.
- (1965) Single: "I Know a Place" (Warner Bros.).
- (1961) Single: "Sailor".
- (1972) Single: "My Guy".
- (1966) Songwriter (as Al Grant): "You're the One", a hit for The Vogues.
- (1967) Single: "Don't Sleep in the Subway" (Warner Bros.).
- (1968) Single: "The Other Man's Grass Is Always Greener".
- (1982) Single: "Natural Love".
- Single: "This Is My Song" (Warner Bros.).
- (1965) Single: "Round Every Corner" (Warner Bros.).
- (9/81) Stage: Appeared in "The Sound of Music", West End, London, England. NOTE: The show had the largest advance sale in British theatre history. What was originally intended to be a six-month run was extended to 13 in order to accommodate public demand. During the week she took a break and her understudy played the role; the box office dropped 75%.
- (1949) Single: "Put On Your Own Shoes, Lucy". NOTE: This was the first song she ever recorded.
- (1962) Single (UK): "Chariot". NOTE: This was the original version of "I Will Follow Him", a later hit for Peggy March.
- (2019-2020,2022-2023) Stage: Appeared as "Bird Woman" in Cameron Mackintosh's musical production of Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward Theatre, London.
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