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The song was covered by Australian children's music group The Wiggles, and appeared on their 2022 album ReWiggled. The Boston Crusaders of Drum Corps International included the song as part of the repertoire for their 2023 production, White Whale. The Goddesses of Bagpipes song Shipping Up to Enter Sandman combines the song with Enter Sandman ...
The lyrics to "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" come from unpublished Woody Guthrie lyrics, consisting of a short rant by a sailor looking for a wooden leg in Boston. It is the band's second adaptation of a Woody Guthrie song, the first being "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight" on their previous studio album, Blackout .
I'm Shipping Up to Boston" became the walk-up song of Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon, who danced an Irish jig to the song several times throughout the 2007 Boston Red Sox Championship season. During the team's victory parade, Papelbon did the jig while the Murphys played the song on the same float.
One fine day during the Revolutionary War, on March 17, 1776, General George Washington drove 11,000 British soldiers out of Boston. Because this event took place in Dorchester Heights — in what ...
Massachusetts went with a punk song about Boston. ... Massachusetts: “I’m Shipping Up to Boston,” The Dropkick Murphys. The de facto anthem of the Red Sox, ...
The Departed soundtrack (2006) – Includes "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" Late Night with David Letterman (2006) – Band performance of "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" Give 'Em the Boot VI (2007) – Includes "Citizen C.I.A." Lobster Wars (2007) – Uses "I'm Shipping Up to Boston" as its theme song
The song’s iconic bagpipes blared through the air as Biden walked onstage and raucous onlookers hoisted Irish and American flags. ... the choice of “I’m Shipping Up to Boston” might have ...
"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