Blue Mercedes

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Blue Mercedes is a pop music duo from London, England, made up of David Titlow and Duncan Millar. Titlow was infamous for wearing purple shorts with the words "Funk Ass" printed on them, whilst Millar played a large portable synth with double keyboards — they dubbed their musical style 'Street Latin Wolff'. Their only Hot 100 hit was "I Want To Be Your Property," which climbed to #66 in 1988 and spent four weeks at #1 on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. They had two more dance chart entries in 1988.

After releasing the single "That Beauty Is You", they evolved into indie dance band, Nixon, and released 'The Rolling Stones gone baggy' sound of "Sweet Temptation".

Singles - The Official UK Singles Chart / Millward Brown (United Kingdom)

Year Single Chart Position
Oct 1987 "I Want to be your Property" The Official UK Singles Chart 23
Feb 1988 "See Want Must Have" The Official UK Singles Chart 56
JUL 88 "Love is the Gun" The Official UK Singles Chart 46
Nov 88 "Treehouse" The Official UK Singles Chart n/a
Oct 89 "That Beauty is You" The Official UK Singles Chart n/a
Oct 90 "Sweet Temptation"* The Official UK Singles Chart n/a
  • as NIXON [MCA Records NXN 1]

Album - The Official UK Albums Chart / Millward Brown (United Kingdom)

Year Single Chart Position
1988 "Rich and Famous" The Official UK Albums Chart n/a


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