Boston, Massachusetts

Everything Boston is known for

176 songs mention this city 1205 artists from here

Boston, Massachusetts, a city renowned for its pivotal role in American history and its many academic institutions, also boasts a vibrant musical identity. Our collection features 177 songs that mention Boston, and 1205 artists call it home. Among these are rock legends Aerosmith and indie favorites Pixies.

The city's musical landscape is further enriched by songs like "I'm Shipping up to Boston" by Dropkick Murphys and "Sweet Caroline" by Neil Diamond, which have become closely associated with Boston.

Music in Boston

Songs About Boston

It's a Miracle
Barry Manilow
100%
"From Boston to Denver"
Hollyann
Boston
100%
"Artist: Boston"
Sweet Caroline
Neil Diamond
100%
Kernkraft 400
Zombie Nation
100%
Beacon Hill
Damien Jurado
98%
"TITLE"
I'm Shipping up to Boston
Dropkick Murphys
95%
Shipping Up to Boston
Dropkick Murphys
92%
Boston
Patty Griffin
83%
"I went back to Boston"
Boston Eyes
Bill Morrissey
83%
"Your Boston eyes, they look right through me"
Riding the Boston and Maine
Nick Dumas
82%
Boston to Barcelona
Lily Fitts
81%
"From Boston to Barcelona"
Boston
Adam Doleac
81%
Boston Asphalt
Dropkick Murphys
81%
"SONG TITLE"
Love in Boston
Vintz Desert
81%
Boston
Kenny Chesney
81%
"She comes from Boston"
Tullamore to Boston
JigJam
81%
79%
"Take me to Boston"
Please Come To Boston
Reba McEntire
79%
"Please come to Boston"
Please Come To Boston
Wade Bowen
79%
"Please come to Boston"
I’m Shipping Up to Boston
Dropkick Murphys
78%
"I'm shipping up to Boston, whoa"

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Rivers & Roads in Song near Boston

Songs written about the waterways and highways that run near Boston.

History of Boston

Union Oyster House RoadyGoat

The Union Oyster House in Boston has been serving seafood since 1826, making it the oldest continuously operating restaurant in America. Daniel Webster used to drink a tall tumbler of brandy and water with each half-dozen oysters — and he'd eat several dozen. JFK's favorite booth on the second floor is marked with a plaque. The raw bar downstairs hasn't changed in nearly 200 years.

Mike's Pastry RoadyGoat

Mike's Pastry has anchored Boston's North End on Hanover Street since 1946. The cannoli — hand-filled to order so the shell stays crisp — sparked an ongoing rivalry with Modern Pastry across the street. The white box tied with string has become a symbol of Boston's Italian-American neighborhood. Tourists and locals alike argue about which side of the street has the better cannoli.

The Witch City That Outgrew Its Ghosts RoadyGoat

Salem carries the heaviest name in early American history: the 1692 witch trials. Here's the honest version, because the legend gets it wrong: about twenty people were executed, but none were burned at the stake. Nineteen were hanged, and one stubborn man, Giles Corey, was pressed to death under stones for refusing to enter a plea. The town that prosecuted those trials later produced the writer who wrestled with that guilt: Nathaniel Hawthorne, born in Salem in 1804, author of 'The Scarlet Letter' and 'The House of the Seven Gables' (the latter inspired by a real gabled mansion still standing here). Salem leaned into its dark fame and became one of America's great Halloween destinations, packing its streets every October. And quietly anchoring it all is the Peabody Essex Museum, rooted in a sea captains' society from 1799, often called the oldest continuously operating museum in the country.

13.8 mi away

Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum

1773

On December 16, 1773, colonists disguised as Mohawk Indians dumped 342 chests of East India Company tea into Boston Harbor.

Fenway Park

1912

Opened April 20, 1912, Fenway Park is the oldest active Major League Baseball stadium in the United States.

Faneuil Hall

1742

Built in 1742 as a marketplace and meeting hall, Faneuil Hall hosted the speeches that built the case for American independence.

Quincy House (Boston)

The Quincy House was a hotel in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Located on the corner of Brattle Street and Brattle Square in the neighborhood of Scollay Square, it was in operation for

Boston City Hall Plaza

City Hall Plaza in Boston, Massachusetts, is a large, open, public space in the Government Center area of the city. The architectural firm Kallmann McKinnell & Knowles designed the plaza in 1962 to ac

Crawford House (Boston, Massachusetts)

The Crawford House was a hotel and restaurant in downtown Boston, Massachusetts. Located on Court and Brattle Streets in Scollay Square, it was in operation during the late nineteenth and early twenti

Things to Do in Boston

Everything Near Boston

455 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.

Explore Boston on the Map