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Mel London
American record label owner

Mel London

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American record label owner
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Mississippi
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43 years
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Mel London (April 9, 1932 – May 16, 1975) was a songwriter, record producer, and record label owner. He was active in the Chicago blues and R&B scenes in the 1950s and 1960s. London is best known for his compositions for Chicago blues artists Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, Elmore James, and Junior Wells as well as being the record producer and owner of Chief Records (and its Profile Records and Age Records subsidiaries).
In 1954, Mel London wrote the first of several hit songs for the blues and R&B markets. His "Poison Ivy" was recorded by Willie Mabon and reached #7 in the Billboard R&B chart in 1954. In 1955, three hits written by London followed: "Who Will Be Next" by Howlin' Wolf and two by Muddy Waters - "Sugar Sweet" and "Manish Boy." Not content with just songwriting, in 1957 he started his own record label, Chief Records. Chief's first single, the London-penned "Man from the Island," featured London's solo outing as a lead vocalist. Subsequent Chief releases were produced (and sometimes written) by London and featured Chicago blues artists, such as Elmore James, Junior Wells, Magic Sam, Earl Hooker, and A.C. Reed. London's "Little by Little" was a hit for Junior Wells in 1960, reaching #23 in the Billboard R&B chart. London also wrote several R&B songs that were recorded by Chief artists, including "Cut You A-Loose" by Ricky Allen, which reached #20 in 1963.
Chief/Profile/Age experienced financial difficulties in the early 1960s and went out of business in 1964. Later, Mel London was associated with a number of small record labels, including All-Points, Mel/Mel-Lon, Bright Star, and Starville, but none had the impact of his earlier labels. In 1975, London died at age forty-three. During his career, he wrote (or cowrote) forty-three songs and produced about eighty singles by approximately thirty-seven artists.

Partial discography

YearTitlePerformerLabelCat. No.Chart #
1954"Poison Ivy"Willie MabonChess15807
1955"Who Will Be Next"Howlin' WolfChess159314
1955"Manish Boy"Muddy WatersChess16025
1955"Sugar Sweet"Muddy WatersChess161211
1957"Man from the Island"Mel LondonChief7000
1957"The 12 Year Old Boy"Elmore JamesChief7001
1957"Cry for Me"Elmore JamesChief7006
1960"Will My Man Be Home Tonight"Lillian OffittChief7012
1960"Messin' with the Kid"Junior WellsChief7021
1960"Little by Little"Junior WellsProfile401123
1960"Come on in This House"Junior WellsProfile4011
1963"Cut You A-Loose"Ricky AllenAge2911820

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