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  • "528" by Nervous Eaters

  • "All Kindsa Girls" by Real Kids

  • "Allston, Mass" by The Allstonians

  • "The Allston Beat" by The Allstonians

  • "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 Horror Show

  • "Boston" by Kenny Chesney

  • "Boston" by Paulson

  • "Boston" by The Party of Helicopters

  • "Boston" by Patty Griffin

  • "Boston (Ladies of Cambridge)" by Vampire Weekend

  • "Boston (My Hometown)" by Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon

  • "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 Bound" by The Kings of Nuthin'

  • "Boston Girl" by Didn't Planet

  • "Boston Jail" by Porter Wagoner

  • "A Boston Peace" by Say Anything

  • "Boston Rag" by Steely Dan

  • "Boston Rose" by Liam Reilly

  • "Boston Strong" by Jeffrey Nottonson

  • "Boston Subway" by The Pubcrawlers

  • "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

  • "Brighton Memories" by The Allstonians

  • "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

  • "The Devil Came Up To Boston" by Adam Ezra Group

  • "Devils in Boston" by Samantha Crain

  • "Dirty Water" by The Standells

  • "Down Around Here" by Big D and the Kids Table

  • "Drivin' in Boston is Drivin' Me to Drink" by Howie Newman

  • "The End of Radio" by Shellac

  • "Etoh" by The Avalanches

  • "Fairmount Hill" by the Dropkick Murphys

  • "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 Out in Style" by the Dropkick Murphys

  • "Government Center" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)

  • "Homecoming King" by Guster

  • ”I Feel At Home (Back In Boston)” by Martinique Johnson

  • "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

  • "Jackson Mann" by The Allstonians

  • "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

  • "Logan to Government Center" by Brand New

  • "Lost in Boston" by The Walkmen

  • "M.T.A." by The Kingston Trio

  • "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

  • "Riverside" by The Allstonians

  • "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

  • "Still In Massachusetts" by Refuse Resist

  • "Southeast of Boston" by June of 44

  • "South End Incident" by The Beacon Street Union

  • "Southie Is My Hometown" by Freddie Hall

  • "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

  • "UK Girl (Boston Calling)" by Ellis Paul

  • "Walkaways" by Counting Crows

  • "Walk Up the Street" by Jonathan Richman (The Modern Lovers)

  • "Walkin' Around Boston" by Didn't Planet

  • "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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About This Tool

The opulent melancholy of Britain may have always been a hallmark of Boston music. The random tool records 134 different musical styles, both piano interpretation, it seems that as long as the simple clean piano timbre sounded, the unique sound will come slowly.

These Boston-themed songs, kept in the generator, are a slow record of the musicians' friendship with Boston. Although the songs came from different eras, some musicians followed the war, writing, recording, and hosting parties in the then divided city of Boston. And some of them, writing songs about Boston, have also made them commercially successful.

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