MAM Records

It was founded by Gordon Mills and Tom Jones and distributed by Decca Records.

Lynsey de Paul signed with the label in 1972 and her run of hit singles on MAM started with "Sugar Me".

While not scoring any hits, the label also released singles by Frank Ifield[10] as well as Johnny Nash,[11] Leapy Lee[12] and Tina Charles.

It diversified into slot machines and airlines but, by the end of the 1970s, it was losing ground to American companies such as RCA Records.

Now MAM's catalogue belongs to BMG, and is distributed by Warner Music's ADA.