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  2. Vehicle (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the lead single from the album in March 1970 through Warner Bros. Records. Written by vocalist and frontman Jim Peterik , it is about a girl that often used him for her mode of transportation, leading Peterik to surmise that he was little more than her "vehicle".

  3. Vehicle (The Ides of March album) - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle is the debut studio album by the Ides of March, released in 1970. The single, "Vehicle", became the fastest selling single in Warner's history, after which the band was hustled into the studio to record a full album. Vehicle 's songs range through many genres including rock, pop, soul and folk. [1]

  4. The Ides of March (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Ides of March is an American jazz rock [1] band that had a major North American and minor UK hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970.After going on hiatus in 1973, the band returned with their original line-up in 1990 and has been active since then.

  5. Rollin' (Limp Bizkit song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rollin' (Air Raid Vehicle)" is a song by the American rap rock band Limp Bizkit from their album Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water. It was released as the second and third single simultaneously, along with " My Generation ", [ 5 ] on September 5, 2000.

  6. The Back Seat of My Car - Wikipedia

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    McCartney said of the song: "Back Seat of My Car" is the ultimate teenage song, and even though it was a long time since I was a teenager and had to go to a girl's dad and explain myself, it's that kind of meet-the-parents song. It's a good old driving song. [Sings] "We can make it to Mexico City." I've never driven to Mexico City, but it's ...

  7. Tracy Chapman's 'Fast Car' -- The Story Behind the Song and ...

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    Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...

  8. Over My Head (Cable Car) - Wikipedia

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    "Over My Head (Cable Car)" (originally performed simply as "Cable Car") is a song by American rock band the Fray. It was released in October 2005 as the lead single from their debut album How to Save a Life and from the soundtrack to the science fiction action film Stealth (2005). It hit the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

  9. Tracy Chapman ‘honoured’ as ‘Fast Car’ named Song of the Year ...

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