- (1976) Album: "David Soul" (Private Stock Records)
- (1977) Album: "Playing To An Audience Of One" (Private Stock Records)
- (1980) Album: "Band Of Friends" (Energy Records)
- (1982) Album: "Best Days Of My Life" (Energy Records)
- (1985) Single (with Claire Séverac): "Amoureux Sans Bagages" / "Catch me I'm Falling" (AB Production)
- (1988) Single (with Claire Séverac): "Dream With Me" / "C'est Le Seul Homme (Epsilon Records)
- (1995) Single (with Claire Séverac): "Smoke With No Fire" (Notre Records; not released)
- (1994) Album (Australian cast): "Blood Brothers" (Stetson Records)
- (2004) TV commercial, with the Flat Eric character from The Muppets, for Auto Trader.
- (2004) Stage: Appeared (as Jerry Springer) in "Jerry Springer: The Opera," written by Richard Thomas and Stewart Lee, directed by Peter Orton at the Cambridge Theatre, London, England, UK. He also appeared in the television version of the production.
- (4/06): Stage: Appeared (as "Mack") in "Mack & Mabel", by Jerry Herman and Michael Stewart with revisions by Francine Pascal. Musical. Criterion Theatre, London, England, UK.
- (6/18/12-6/23/12) Stage: Appeared in "Love Letters" by A.R. Gurney. Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, Ireland. Also in cast: Jerry Hall.
- (1999) He acted in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Comic Potential," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Janie Dee and Matthew Cottle also in the cast.
- (2014) Narrator of "Wild Amazon - Winners and Losers Part 1" on the Animal Planet cable network.
- (1976) Release of his duet single "Black Bean Soup," was with actress Lynne Marta, who he was involved with romantically in the mid to late 1970s.
- (August 1977) Release of his single "Silver Lady," his second, and last, #1 hit on the UK Singles Chart, staying #1 for three weeks in October 1977. It had spent five weeks in the top ten before bumping Elvis Presley's final release before Elvis died, "Way Down." Soul was not as successful with "Silver Lady" in the US, hitting only #52 on the Billboard US Hot 100 Chart, and #23 on the US Easy Listening chart. The song was from his second album, "Playing to an Audience of One," with both the single and album released by Private Stock Records.
- (1976) Release of his debut single, a worldwide smash hit, "Don't Give Up on Us," on the Private Stock Records label, and which spent four weeks at #1 on the UK Singles Chart in January and February 1977, and one week at #1 on the Billboard US Hot 100 Chart in April 1977. The song also spent a week at #1 on the US Adult Contemporary Chart. To date, it has sold 1.16 million actual vinyl copies in the UK, with additional unknown sales on iTunes and other digital downloads.
- (Summer 1991) He acted in Jean Kerr's play, "Lunch Hour," in a Cherry County Playhouse production at the Frauenthal Theatre in Muskegon, Michigan. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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