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      • The Ides of March is an American jazz rock band that had a major North American and minor UK hit with the song "Vehicle" in 1970.
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  1. The Ides of March (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the score album to the 2011 film The Ides of March directed by George Clooney. The film score is composed by Alexandre Desplat, who would later collaborate with Clooney on his other directorial ventures, The Monuments Men (2014), Suburbicon (2017) and The Midnight Sky (2020).

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    Coming in at number ten is the upbeat hit “Girls Don’t Grow on Trees.” It is quite a shame that this ravishing hit received insufficient airplay. “Girls Don’t Grow on Trees” brings out the best of the band’s musicianship. Thanks to the insightful lyrics that the song hooks us from the beginning to the end. The Ides of March unleashes great instrume...

    The Ides of March might not have made a comeback like ABBA, but their song “Swagger” reminded us of a once reputable band from the ’60s and early ’70s. Decades of releasing no major hit, The Ides of March had something to pride itself with finally. “Swagger” finds the band teaming up with former Grand Funk Railroad guitarist and singer Mark Farner....

    Coming in at number eight is the hit “Home,” a pianissimo song from the album Vehicle (1970). The song features some of the best lyrics ever penned by the band. “Home” is delivered in awe-inspiring vocals over some great strings and horns. The term home is held in high regard by many. When the band wished to reunite after some long time in hiatus, ...

    The Ides of March were quite a reputable act in the late sixties and early seventies, having them release top hits such as “Melody.” “Melody” is featured in the band’s album Vehicle (1970). What makes the song quite a hit is its expressive vocals backed up by some sublime instrumentation. The horn and the bass in this song adds to the song’s glamor...

    Number six on our top 10 songs from The Ides of March is the hit “Tie-Dye Princess.” The song features some heavy drumming that is quite unique. Jim Peterik mentioned in an interview that the drums on the song sound like cannons. Again, the horns in the song add some charm to the song. Just a few seconds after the song’s first minute, some awe-insp...

    “Roller Coaster” is a 1966 ballad that reminds us of the burgeoning rock scene in the mid-’60s. The song features hard-hitting and rattling guitars riffs that provide the song with a powerful melody. If you love massed vocal harmonies, then this upbeat hit might suit you well. “Roller Coaster” was quite a successful release having it reach number n...

    When the famous comic book was published back in 1939, the whole world got in the “Superman” hype. Many wished to be associated with some superheroes like superman. The Ides of March had their version of “Superman” back in 1970, credit to Jim Peterik, who penned the song. Jim just realized that he could spice up his romantic talk and chase for a wo...

    Jim Peterik was quite a force to reckon with back in the days when it came to penning lyrics to songs (he still can pull a surprise I am sure). He is the brains behind this vocal-driven hit from the band’s sophomore album Common Bond (1971). The best about this song is how the band presents to its fans and the rock scene with magnificent harmonies....

    When the band released the hit “You Wouldn’t Listen” under Parrot Records, no one knew that the song would bring the band to newfound fame. The song came immediately after the band changed its name from The Shon-Dels. “You Wouldn’t Listen” rose to number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966.

    Coming in at number one on our top 10 songs from The Ides of March is the hit “Vehicle.” The song was penned by Jim Peterik, having it released as the band’s lead single to the band’s 1970 album Vehicle. Its lyrics allude to a lady who Jim revealed used him to get to where she wished. “Vehicle” saw the band hit commercial success, having it termed ...

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  3. When an 18-year-old Jim Peterik sang "I'm your vehicle, baby/ I'll take you anywhere you want to go" on The Ides of March's 1970 hit "Vehicle," it was coming from a real, somewhat...

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · The band was the Ides of March, the lead singer and lead guitarist was Jim Peterik, and they would ultimately place five singles onto the Billboard Hot 100 chart, as well as two albums on the trade publication’s LPs list, the first sharing the title of their biggest hit.

  5. Explore The Ides of March's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Ides of March on AllMusic.

  6. Ides of March, day in the ancient Roman calendar that falls on March 15 and is associated with misfortune and doom. It became renowned as the date on which Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 BCE.

  7. Since 1964 Chicago’s IDES OF MARCH have thrilled audiences throughout the United States and Canada with their mix of rocking guitars, brilliant brass, and heartfelt vocals. Powered by the unforgettable songs of Grammy-Winner Jim Peterik, their music has become an evergreen feature on radio stations everywhere, in movie soundtracks, and ...

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