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