Mark London (born 30 January 1940) is a Canadian-born British soundtrack composer, songwriter and music producer.
He first achieved prominence in 1967 as the composer of the melody to "To Sir With Love", the title song from James Clavell's movie of the same name, starring Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson and Lulu.
Also in 1967, London was the composer, with Mike Leander, of the soundtrack to the movie Privilege, starring Paul Jones.
With Don Black, London co-wrote "Best of Both Worlds", Lulu's follow-up single to "To Sir With Love", which was also recorded by Scott Walker.
[13] Stone the Crows broke up in 1973, shortly after the accidental onstage electrocution death of guitarist Les Harvey.
Mark London and Peter Grant then offered to help lead singer Maggie Bell record a solo album.