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"I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
Single by Dropkick Murphys
from the album The Warrior's Code and The Departed: Music from the Motion Picture
Released2006
GenreCeltic punk
Length2:34
LabelHellcat
Songwriter(s)Woody Guthrie (lyrics)
Dropkick Murphys (A. Barr, K. Casey, M. Kelly, J. Lynch & M. Orrell) (music)
Producer(s)David Bianco
Dropkick Murphys singles chronology
"The Warrior's Code"
(2005)
"I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
(2006)
"The State of Massachusetts"
(2008)

"I'm Shipping Up to Boston" is a song by the Celtic punk band Dropkick Murphys, with lyrics written by folk singer Woody Guthrie.

The original version of the song was released in 2004 on Give 'Em the Boot IV and was re-recorded for their certified gold selling 2005 album, The Warrior's Code. The song gained worldwide attention for its use in The Departed, which boosted the band's popularity.

The song's lyrics describe a sailor who lost a prosthetic leg climbing the topsail, and is shipping up to Boston to "find my wooden leg." These were taken from a fragment of paper that Ken Casey found while looking through Woody Guthrie's archives.[1] The Dropkick Murphys put music to the lyrics as they did with the song "Gonna Be a Blackout Tonight" from the 2003 album Blackout.

The single is the band's most successful to date and was certified double platinum. It reached No. 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart and sold over 1,044,000 digital copies without ever entering the Hot 100 chart.[2]

The video features the Dropkick Murphys performing the song on the waterfront in East Boston. The band is also seen "hanging out" with hooligans while being chased by Boston police officers. The "hanging out" parts were later replaced with footage from The Departed for a second video tying in to the film.

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 (Billboard) 1
Chart (2012) Peak
position
France (SNEP)[3] 174
Ireland (IRMA) 54
Chart (2013) Peak
position
Invalid chart entered Swiss 45

In other media

In sport

At sporting events, the song is often used as a de facto anthem for Boston.

Rugby

American football

Association football

  • The German team Greuther Fürth frequently play a German language cover version of the song at home games.

Basketball

Ice hockey

Baseball

Darts

In film

In television

Video games

Other versions

References

  1. ^ Juul, -Matt (March 13, 2015). "'I'm Shipping Up to Boston': 10 Years of A Working-Class, Boston Anthem". boston.com. Retrieved July 11, 2017.
  2. ^ "Week Ending March 21, 2010: Pastor Sapp's Chart Miracle – Chart Watch". Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 23 September 2010. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
  3. ^ "Dropkick Murphys – I'm Shipping Up to Boston" (in French). Le classement de singles.
  4. ^ "9 Dropkick Murphys songs that aren't "I'm Shipping up to Boston"". Alternative Press. 17 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Dropkick Murphys "I'm Shipping up to Boston" Acoustic —Video Finds". 17 March 2015.
  6. ^ "The Horror & the Glee: James Levine's Music for TV". ASCAP. Retrieved Nov 7, 2020.
  7. ^ Bereznak Alyssa (March 5, 2012). "Luck Season One, Episode Six Recap: 'I Didn't Figure You for a Jazz Fan'". Vanity Fair. Retrieved April 4, 2012.