- (1986) She and her former manager, Sandy Gallin, were partners in Sandollar Productions, an entertainment production company. Sandollar has produced TV shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and films including Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992), Father of the Bride (1991), Father of the Bride Part II (1995).
- (1994) Book: Wrote the children's picture book, "Coat of Many Colors" (illustrated by Judith Sutton) after her signature song of the same name.
- (1983) Music video: "Potential New Boyfriend"
- (2016) In addition to her musical and acting careers and her theme parks (Dollywood, Dollywood's Splash Country, and Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede Dinner Theaters (Pigeon Forge, TN & Branson, MO), Dolly Parton's Lumberjack Adventure Dinner Theater (Pigeon Forge, TN), and Pirates Voyage Dinner Theater (Myrtle Beach, SC)), she has had ventures into almost every product imaginable. In the early 1990s she put out a line of cosmetics (Dolly Parton's Beauty Confidence Collection) and wigs (Dolly Parton Wigs), both manufactured by Revlon. She owns song publishing companies (Velvet Apple Music (BMI) and Songyard Music (ASCAP) as well as a motion picture and television production company (Dixie Pixie Productions). In the mid-to-late 1970s she had her own line of dolls. For a brief time in the mid-to-late 1990s she once again began offering "Dolly Parton" dolls through Dollywood.
- (1987) TV commercial: Las Vegas
- (1986) TV commercials: Dollywood
- (1994) TV commercial: Dolly Parton Beauty Confidence Kit
- (1970s) TV commercials (w/Porter Wagoner): Breeze Detergent
- (2003) Music video: Appeared in Mindy Smith's video for "Jolene."
- (early 1990s) TV commercial: Tennessee tourism ("Come to Tennessee, We're Playing Your Song" campaign)
- (2004) TV commercial: Dixie Stampede in Orlando, Florida
- (2002) Album: "Halos & Horns"
- (1999) Album: "The Grass is Blue"
- (2001) Album: "Little Sparrow"
- (2003-05) TV commercials: Tennessee tourism ("The Stage is Set For You Honey! Come Play on It!" campaign)
- She has appeared as a guest artist on over 200 albums by other artists. Some of these artists include Rod Stewart, Eric Lee Beddingfield, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Culture Club, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Kathie Lee Gifford, Alison Krauss, Rhonda Vincent and many more.
- (2003) Album: "Just Because I'm a Woman: The Songs of Dolly Parton" (Tribute album featuring Alison Krauss, Mindy Smith, Melissa Etheridge, Shania Twain, Kasey Chambers and more. Album also includes a newly recorded version of the title track by Dolly herself).
- (2004) Album: "Live & Well".
- (1984) Album: "Once Upon a Christmas" with Kenny Rogers.
- (1990) Album: "Home for Christmas".
- (1989) Album: "White Limozeen".
- (1985) Album: "Real Love".
- (1993) Album: "Slow Dancing with the Moon".
- (1992) Album: "Straight Talk" (Official Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- (1991) Album: "Eagle When She Flies".
- (1987) Album: "Rainbow"
- (1993) Album: "Honky Tonk Angels" with Tammy Wynette and Loretta Lynn.
- (1987) Album: "Trio" with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt
- (1999) Album: "Precious Memories".
- (1999) Album: "Trio II" with Emmylou Harris and Linda Ronstadt.
- (2003) Album: "For God and Country".
- (1980) Album: "9 To 5 and Odd Jobs".
- (2005) Album: "Those Were The Days".
- Donated her bluegrass song "Will He Be Waiting for Me?" for a public service announcement for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) starring comic Kathy Najimy as a woman rushing home to take care of her dog after leaving him alone all day.
- (1997) Maxi-Single: "Peace Train". Techno dance mix versions of the Cat Stevens-written title track. The country version of this song originally appeared on Dolly's 1996 "Treasures" album. The most popular remix was by DJ Junior Vasquez.
- (1999) Maxi-Single: "Walking on Sunshine". Features techno dance mix versions of "Peace Train", "Walking on Sunshine", and "Two Doors Down". "Two Doors Down" features new vocals provided by Dolly exclusively for this dance remix.
- (1982) Album: "Dolly Parton's Greatest Hits".
- (1983) Album: "Burlap and Satin".
- (1984) Album: "The Great Pretender" (RCA Records).
- (1984) Album: "Rhinestone" (Official Motion Picture Soundtrack).
- (1985) Album: "Dolly Parton: Collector's Series".
- (1986) Album: "Think About Love".
- (1986) Album: "Best of Dolly Parton, Vol. 3".
- (1994) Album: "Heartsongs: Live from Home".
- (1995) Album: "Something Special".
- (1996) Album: "I Will Always Love You and Other Greatest Hits".
- (1996) Album: "Treasures".
- (1998) Album: "Hungry Again".
- (2003) Album: "Ultimate Dolly Parton".
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