"Vehicle" by The Ides of March.

OK, girls and boys, more 70s one-hit wonders: This Berwyn, IL band started out as The Shon-Dels. Their bassist changed their name after reading Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar". Their 1970 hit reched #1 on Cash box, #2 on Billboard and it became Warner Brothers' fastest-selling record to that date. Fourteen seconds of the original master were accidentally erased and were spliced from a discarded take. Opened for Hendrix and Zeppelin. Group? Song? Answer: "Vehicle" by The Ides of March. When it first came out, many radio listeners thought it was Blood, Sweat and Tears - fairly similar vocals and brass. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiLaNEFyCiM

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