'Though his pass is middle-class'

James Michael Curley in 1949, in his final term as Boston mayor

Principal streets of the Back Bay, an affluent part of Boston

“I enjoy a tender pass
By the boss of Boston, Mass.,
Though his pass is middle-class
And not Back Bay

But I'm always true to you, darlin', in my fashion
Yes, I'm always true to you, darlin', in my way.’’

— From the song “Always True to You in My Fashion,’’ by Cole Porter, in the 1948 musical Kiss Me, Kate. The “boss” referred to was apparently the colorful and corrupt Mayor James Michael Curley (1874-1958).

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