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List of songs about Boston


List of songs about Boston


This article lists songs about Boston, Massachusetts, including those set there, named after a location or feature of the city, or about a notable figure associated with the city. It is not intended to include songs where Boston is simply "name-checked" along with various other cities.

  • "All Kindsa Girls" by Real Kids
  • "An Open Letter to Boston" by Mark Lind & The Unloved
  • "As We Walk to Fenway Park in Boston Town" by Jonathan Richman
  • "Back Bay Shuffle" by Artie Shaw
  • "Back to Boston" by The Rosebuds
  • "Bank of Boston Beauty Queen" by The Dresden Dolls
  • "Beantown" by John Cena
  • "Bigger Things in Mind" by Westbound Train
  • "Bill Lee" (Boston Red Sox pitcher, 1969–1978) by Warren Zevon
  • "Blue Thunder" by Galaxie 500
  • "Billy Ruane" by Varsity Drag (Ben Deily)
  • "Boston" by Augustana
  • "Boston" by Ed OG
  • "Boston" by The Byrds
  • "Boston" by The Dresden Dolls
  • "Boston" by emmet swimming
  • "Boston" by Kenny Chesney
  • "Boston" by Paulson
  • "Boston" by Patty Griffin
  • "Boston (Ladies of Cambridge)" by Vampire Weekend
  • "Boston and St. John's" by Great Big Sea
  • "Boston Asphalt" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Boston Babies" by G.B.H.
  • "Boston Babies" by Slaughter & The Dogs
  • "Boston Band" by Jim's Big Ego
  • "Boston Belongs To Me" by Death Before Dishonor
  • "The Boston Beguine" by Sheldon Harnick
  • "Boston Jail" by Porter Wagoner
  • "A Boston Peace" by Say Anything
  • "Boston Rag" by Steely Dan
  • "Boston Rose" by Liam Reilly
  • "Boston Tea Party" by Alex Harvey (and, more recently, by Fish)
  • "The Boston Tea Party" by Jimmy Dorsey,(Decca, DLA-456-A)
  • "Boston United" by The Unseen
  • "Boston, USA" by The Ducky Boys
  • "Bostons" by Have Heart
  • "Bridges, Squares" by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
  • "Bunker Hill" by Michael Penn
  • "Carl Yastrzemski" by Jess Cain
  • "The Chosen Few" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Christmas Time" by the Dogmatics (takes place in Kenmore Square)
  • "Crutch" by Buffalo Tom
  • "Devils in Boston" by Samantha Crain
  • "Dirty Water" by The Standells
  • "The End of Radio" by Shellac
  • "Etoh" by The Avalanches
  • "Fairmount Hill" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Feelin' Massachusetts" by The Juliana Hatfield Three
  • "The Fenway" by Jonathan Richman (Jonathan Richman and the Modern Lovers)
  • "Fly Into the Mystery" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "For Boston" originally by T.J. Hurley (and, more recently, by the Dropkick Murphys)
  • "For Boston" by The Hold Steady
  • "Girlfriend" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "Going to Boston" (also "Goodbye Girls, I'm Going to Boston"), traditional folksong
  • "Going Out in Style" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Government Center" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "Homecoming King" by Guster
  • "I Hate Boston" by Reneé Rapp
  • "I Want My City Back" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • "The Ice of Boston" by The Dismemberment Plan
  • "I'm Shipping up to Boston" by Woody Guthrie and the Dropkick Murphys from The Warrior's Code 2005, music video filmed in East Boston, (Celtic punk)
  • "I'm Yours Boston" by Big D and the Kids Table
  • "In Defense of Dorchester" by the Street Dogs
  • "Just Like Larry" by Dispatch (subject of the song is former Boston Celtic and Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird)
  • "Knights of Bostonia" by State Radio
  • "Land of the Glass Pinecones" by Human Sexual Response
  • "Logan to Government Center" by Brand New
  • "Lost in Boston" by The Walkmen
  • "M.T.A." by The Kingston Trio
  • "Mass Ave" by Tanya Donelly
  • "Mass Ave" by Willie Alexander
  • "Mass Pike" by The Get Up Kids
  • "Massachusetts Avenue" by Amanda Palmer & The Grand Theft Orchestra
  • "Mess" by Noah Kahan
  • "Midnight Rambler" by The Rolling Stones
  • "Modern World" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "A More Perfect Union" by Titus Andronicus
  • "My Boston" by Big Shug
  • "My Sister" by Juliana Hatfield
  • "Never Alone" by Dropkick Murphys
  • "No Future (Death or Jail)" by Mark Lind
  • "Normal Town" by Better Than Ezra
  • "Pipe Bomb on Lansdowne Street" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Please Come to Boston" by Dave Loggins
  • "The Rascal King" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • "Ride on Down the Highway" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "Riot on Broad Street" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • "Roadrunner" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "Rock and Roll Band" by Boston
  • "Roslindale" by Birdbrain
  • "Savin Hill" by Street Dogs
  • "She's From Boston" by Kenny Chesney
  • "She's Got a Boyfriend Now" by Boys Like Girls
  • "Shining On" by Big D and the Kids Table
  • "Shot Heard 'Round the World" by Ween (originally from Schoolhouse Rock)
  • "Skinhead on the MBTA" by the Dropkick Murphys
  • "Southeast of Boston" by June of 44
  • "South End Incident" by The Beacon Street Union
  • "The State of Massachusetts" by Dropkick Murphys
  • "Steady Riot" by Big D and the Kids Table
  • "Subway" by Mary Lou Lord
  • "Sweet Baby James" by James Taylor
  • "T DJ" by Freezepop
  • "Tessie" by Dropkick Murphys
  • "There's A Black Hole in the Shadow of The Pru" by American Nightmare
  • "They Came To Boston" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
  • "This Is Boston, Not L.A." by The Freeze
  • "The Warrior's Code" by Dropkick Murphys (subject of the song is boxer Micky Ward)
  • "Time To Go" by Dropkick Murphys
  • "Twilight in Boston" by Jonathan Richman
  • "Two Soldiers" by Bob Dylan
  • "Walkaways" by Counting Crows
  • "Walk Up the Street" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)
  • "Whoever's in New England" by Reba McEntire
  • "Why Do I" by Will Dailey
  • "Wicked Little Critta" by They Might Be Giants
  • "Winter Afternoon by B.U. in Boston" by Jonathan Richman
  • "Young New England" by Transit

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Text submitted to CC-BY-SA license. Source: List of songs about Boston by Wikipedia (Historical)


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