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Vehicle

Great God in heaven, you know I love you! Get energized by The Ides of March's powerful 1970 funk rock...
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"Vehicle"

Last updated 📅 2025-04-21

Great God in heaven, you know I love you! Get energized by The Ides of March's powerful 1970 funk rock smash, "Vehicle." Driven by a massive horn section and Jim Peterik's soulful vocals, this track became a huge international hit and their defining one-hit wonder.

Released as a single, this dynamic track launched The Ides of March to stardom with its potent blend of funk rock rhythm and brass power. Its driving groove, soaring vocals, and sophisticated arrangement showcased a sound reminiscent of early Chicago or Blood, Sweat & Tears, securing their one-hit wonder legacy.

This classic 1970 funk rock anthem remains instantly recognizable for its powerful horn intro and passionate vocal performance. "Vehicle," with its themes of intense desire and memorable musical hooks, stands as a high-point of brass-infused rock and a quintessential one-hit wonder of the era.

SONG MEANING: The song expresses the singer's realization and lament that he is merely being used by a woman he loves, serving as her "vehicle" for transportation or convenience ("I'm the friendly stranger in the black sedan / Won't you hop inside my car?"). He acknowledges she doesn't truly love him but feels compelled to fulfill this role for her.

  • BAND: The Ides of March
  • GENRE: Funk Rock
  • OTHER: OneHitWonder
  • RELEASEDAY: March 14
  • YEAR: 1970

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