Rex Records (1933)
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Rex Records was a United Kingdom based record label founded in 1933 by the Crystalate Gramophone Record Manufacturing Company, also the parent of British Imperial Records. Rex Records were sold at the Marks & Spencer chain stores. The label was discontinued in February of 1948, though revived briefly in the 1970s as part of the Decca group. Irish singer Dana enjoyed a couple of hits on the label, notably her Eurovision Song Contest winning entry of 1970, All Kinds of Everything, which topped the British chart.