
Born Darlene Wright in Los Angeles in 1938, she began her career as lead singer with the vocal trio, The Blossoms. After a spell as regulars on ABC TV's variety show Shindig! (1964) in the early 60s, the trio went on to sing backup on a variety of Elvis Presley recordings, and even backed him on his 1968 NBC-TV special Elvis: The Comeback Special (1968). For a while, they backed Tom Jones during some of his Las Vegas shows. The Blossoms have the rare distinction of recording a number one hit without ever receiving any credit. Years before the advent of Milli Vanilli, Darlene Love, Fanita James and Gracie Nitzsche sang vocals on the Gene Pitney-penned song "He's a Rebel" that was championed as The Crystals' first (and only) No. 1 US hit. Because of confounding logistics, record producer Phil Spector had to use The Blossoms because The Crystals were on the wrong coast of the US at the time. And since he was up against the clock in L.A. attempting to get his production on the airwaves before the Vikki Carr version, he had no choice. Love also sang vocals on the Bob B. Soxx and the Blue Jeans top twenty hit "Zip-a-Dee Doo Dah".

Lethal Weapon 4
1998 · as Trish Murtaugh

Lethal Weapon
1987 · as Trish Murtaugh

Lethal Weapon 2
1989 · as Trish Murtaugh

Lethal Weapon 3
1992 · as Trish Murtaugh

The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two
2020 · as Grace

Holiday Rush
2019 · as Aunt Jo Robinson

Women in Rock
1986 · as Self

20 Feet from Stardom
2013 · as Self

Darlene Love: I Know Where I've Been
as Self

Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley
2024 · as Self

The Love God?
1969 · as Singer with The Blossoms (uncredited)

Ghostwriter: Who is Max Mouse?
1993 · as The Librarian

The T.A.M.I. Show
1964 · as Self - The Blossoms

Phil Spector: He's a Rebel
1982

Stevie Van Zandt: Disciple
2024 · as Self

The 25th Anniversary Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Concerts
2009 · as Self

The 99th Annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
2025 · as Self - Performer

Brand of Shame
1968