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Specimen Days, Album von Walt Whitman: Liederliste und Textübersetzung

Informationen über das Album Specimen Days von Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman hat endlich Donnerstag 19 März 2026 sein neues Album herausgegeben, genannt Specimen Days.
Wir möchten euch an seiner anderen Alben erinnern, die diesem vorausgegangen sind: Leaves of Grass.
Die 246 Lieder, dass das Album bestehen, sind die folgenden:
Hier ist eine kurze Liederliste, die von Walt Whitman geschrieben sind. Die könnten während des Konzerts gespielt werden und sein Referenzalbum:
  • Other Concord Notations
  • Mulleins and Mulleins
  • The White House by Moonlight
  • Manhattan from the Bay
  • Contemptuous Feeling
  • An Army Hospital Ward
  • The Weather—Does it Sympathize with These Times?
  • Army Surgeons—Aid Deficiencies
  • Autumn Side-Bits
  • An Hour on Kenosha Summit
  • Gifts—Money—Discrimination
  • Hospitals Ensemble
  • Art Features
  • Two Brooklyn Boys
  • The First Frost—Mems
  • Typical Soldiers
  • At Present Writing—Personal
  • In Memory of Thomas Paine
  • My Passion for Ferries
  • On to Denver—A Frontier Incident
  • A Specimen Tramp Family
  • Clover and Hay Perfume
  • Fifty Hours Left Wounded on the Field
  • A Quintette
  • An Interregnum Paragraph
  • Bumble-Bees
  • Convulsiveness
  • A Discovery of Old Age
  • The First Spring Day on Chestnut Street
  • A Connecticut Case
  • The Savage Saguenay
  • The Inhabitants—Good Living
  • Starting Newspapers
  • Seeing Niagara to Advantage
  • Sunday with the Insane
  • A Model Hospital
  • A Secesh Brave
  • Boys in the Army
  • Death of President Lincoln
  • Grand Native Growth
  • Sundown Lights
  • Cattle Droves about Washington
  • Rumors, Changes, Etc.
  • Female Nurses for Soldiers
  • Items from My Note Books
  • My Tribute to Four Poets
  • Attitude of Foreign Governments During the War
  • Heated Term
  • Jaunt up the Hudson
  • Entering a Long Farm-Lane
  • Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas
  • Union Prisoners South
  • Final Confessions—Literary Tests
  • An Unknown
  • Beethoven's Septette
  • A Silent Little Follower—the Coreopsis
  • Distant Sounds
  • The Sky—Days and Nights—Happiness
  • A Winter-Day on the Sea-Beach
  • An Ossianic Night—Dearest Friends
  • Two Brothers, One South, One North
  • A Civility Too Long Neglected
  • Some Sad Cases Yet
  • Unfulfill'd Wants—the Arkansas River
  • Virginia
  • No Good Portrait of Lincoln
  • Death of a Hero
  • Birds—and a Caution
  • The Spanish Peaks—Evening on the Plains
  • Back to Washington
  • Growth—Health—Work
  • The Oaks and I
  • Upon our Own Land
  • Printing Office—Old Brooklyn
  • New Scenes—New Joys
  • Omnibus Jaunts and Drivers
  • The Most Inspiriting of all War's Shows
  • The Great Unrest of which We are Part
  • Departing of the Big Steamers
  • Ambulance Processions
  • Burial of a Lady Nurse
  • Walter Dumont and his Medal
  • An Afternoon Scene
  • A Fine Afternoon, 4 to 6
  • Through Eight Years
  • Calhoun's Real Monument
  • Days at J.B.'s—Turf Fires—Spring Songs
  • Death of a Pennsylvania Soldier
  • Death of Thomas Carlyle
  • A Contralto Voice
  • Paumanok, and my Life on it as Child and Young Man
  • Down at the Front
  • The Inauguration
  • Home-Made Music
  • Jaunting to Canada
  • After First Fredericksburg
  • Genealogy—Van Velsor and Whitman
  • A Zollverein between the U. S. and Canada
  • Patent-Office Hospital
  • Capes Eternity and Trinity
  • A Week's Visit to Boston
  • Straw-Color'd and other Psyches
  • The Stupor Passes—Something Else Begins
  • An Egotistical “Find'
  • Summer of 1864
  • A Happy Hour's Command
  • A Glimpse of War's Hell Scenes
  • The Grand Review
  • Thoughts Under an Oak—A Dream
  • Samples of my Common-Place Book
  • The Gates Opening
  • An Ulster County Waterfall
  • November 8, '76
  • Deserters
  • Hours for the Soul
  • The Real War Will Never Get in the Books
  • Ouster's Last Rally
  • The Parks
  • Releas'd Union Prisoners from South
  • Loafing in the Woods
  • Birds Migrating at Midnight
  • Some Specimen Cases
  • Summer Sights and Indolences
  • New Themes Enter'd Upon
  • Western Soldiers
  • A Case from Second Bull Run
  • By Emerson's Grave
  • Up the Hudson to Ulster County
  • Death of Longfellow
  • President Hayes's Speeches
  • Three Young Men's Deaths
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • Full-Starr'd Nights
  • Carlyle from American Points of View
  • Birds and Birds and Birds
  • The Women of the West
  • Happiness and Raspberries
  • St. Louis Memoranda
  • Sundown Perfume—Quail-Notes—the Hermit Thrush
  • Three of Us
  • Southern Escapees
  • Two Old Family Interiors
  • I Turn South and then East Again
  • Crows and Crows
  • A Soldier on Lincoln
  • America's Characteristic Landscape
  • Central Park Walks and Talks
  • Bad Wounds—the Young
  • Sources of Character—Results—1860
  • The Maternal Homestead
  • Begin a Long Jaunt West
  • A New Army Organization fit for America
  • Wild Flowers
  • My First Reading—Lafayette
  • One of the Human Kinks
  • Hot Weather New York
  • A Yankee Soldier
  • The Prairies and Great Plains in Poetry
  • A Yankee Antique
  • Death of William Cullen Bryant
  • The Silent General
  • A Silent Night Ramble
  • Answer to an Insisting Friend
  • Meeting a Hermit
  • Some Old Acquaintances—Memories
  • Nights on the Mississippi
  • Paying the Bounties
  • The St. Lawrence Line
  • Reminiscence of Elias Hicks
  • Steam-Power, Telegraphs, Etc.
  • Death of a Wisconsin Officer
  • Prairie Analogies—the Tree Question
  • Hudson River Sights
  • Two City Areas Certain Hours
  • The Boston of To-Day
  • Cedar-Apples
  • A July Afternoon by the Pond
  • Swallows on the River
  • Missouri State
  • A Visit, at the Last, to R. W. Emerson
  • Down at the Front II
  • Bird Whistling
  • Hospital Perplexity
  • National Uprising and Volunteering
  • Horse-Mint
  • The Wounded from Chancellorsville
  • Boston Common—More of Emerson
  • Sea-Shore Fancies
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • February Days
  • Edgar Poe's Significance
  • Scene at the Capitol
  • Scenes on Ferry and River—Last Winter's Nights
  • A Night Remembrance
  • Plays and Operas too
  • Inauguration Ball
  • My Native Sand and Salt Once More
  • A Couple of Old Friends—A Coleridge Bit
  • The Old Whitman and Van Velsor Cemeteries
  • Mature Summer Days and Night
  • Broadway Sights
  • The Capitol by Gas-Light
  • Sherman's Army Jubilation—its Sudden Stoppage
  • Battle of Bull Run, July, 1861
  • Chicoutimi, and Ha-ha Bay
  • Earth's Most Important Stream
  • My Preparations for Visits
  • Mississippi Valley Literature
  • Locusts and Katy-Dids
  • Soldiers and Talks
  • Hospital Scenes and Persons
  • Only a New Ferry Boat
  • Wounds and Diseases
  • An Early Summer Reveille
  • Spring Overtures—Recreations
  • A Meadow Lark
  • An Interviewer's Item
  • The Million Dead, Too, Summ'd Up
  • Millet's Pictures—Last Items
  • Delaware River—Days and Nights
  • Spiritual Characters among the Soldiers
  • Hospital Scenes—Incidents
  • Human and Heroic New York
  • Denver Impressions
  • After Trying a Certain Book
  • In the Sleeper
  • The Armies Returning
  • Exposition Building—New City Hall—River-Trip
  • Opening of the Secession War
  • Hospitals Closing
  • A Night Battle over a Week Since
  • Unnamed Remains the Bravest Soldier
  • A Cavalry Camp
  • The Blue Everywhere
  • The Lesson of a Tree
  • America's Back-Bone
  • The Common Earth, the Soil
  • A Two Hours' Ice-Sail
  • A New York Soldier
  • Two Hours on the Minnesota
  • A Sun-Bath—Nakedness
  • Colors—A Contrast
  • Three Years Summ'd Up
  • Nature and Democracy—Morality
  • A Hint of Wild Nature
  • To the Spring and Brook

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