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Specimen Days, álbum de Walt Whitman: lista de las canciones y traducción texto

Informacciones sobre el álbum Specimen Days de Walt Whitman

Walt Whitman Ha por fin publicado Lunes 23 Marzo 2026 su nuevo álbum, llamado Specimen Days.
Queremos recordar ciertos otros de sus álbumes que han precedido este : Leaves of Grass.
Las 246 canciones que constituyen el álbum son las siguientes:
Aquí está una breve lista de canciones compuestas por Walt Whitman que podrían ser tocadas durante el concierto y su álbum de
  • Final Confessions—Literary Tests
  • Broadway Sights
  • A Week's Visit to Boston
  • Central Park Walks and Talks
  • Hospital Scenes—Incidents
  • Two Hours on the Minnesota
  • Capes Eternity and Trinity
  • One of the Human Kinks
  • Autumn Side-Bits
  • A Yankee Soldier
  • The Wounded from Chancellorsville
  • A Soldier on Lincoln
  • Opening of the Secession War
  • Crows and Crows
  • Swallows on the River
  • Hospitals Ensemble
  • Sundown Perfume—Quail-Notes—the Hermit Thrush
  • Wounds and Diseases
  • Departing of the Big Steamers
  • Paumanok, and my Life on it as Child and Young Man
  • Home-Made Music
  • Two Old Family Interiors
  • A New Army Organization fit for America
  • A Fine Afternoon, 4 to 6
  • New Scenes—New Joys
  • To the Spring and Brook
  • After First Fredericksburg
  • The White House by Moonlight
  • A Silent Little Follower—the Coreopsis
  • A Couple of Old Friends—A Coleridge Bit
  • Unnamed Remains the Bravest Soldier
  • Contemptuous Feeling
  • Steam-Power, Telegraphs, Etc.
  • Birds—and a Caution
  • Exposition Building—New City Hall—River-Trip
  • Cedar-Apples
  • Hot Weather New York
  • An Egotistical “Find'
  • The Grand Review
  • The Real War Will Never Get in the Books
  • Sherman's Army Jubilation—its Sudden Stoppage
  • An Army Hospital Ward
  • Jaunting to Canada
  • Birds Migrating at Midnight
  • Chicoutimi, and Ha-ha Bay
  • The Gates Opening
  • A Sun-Bath—Nakedness
  • Through Eight Years
  • Edgar Poe's Significance
  • Scene at the Capitol
  • My Native Sand and Salt Once More
  • A July Afternoon by the Pond
  • Fifty Hours Left Wounded on the Field
  • Three of Us
  • A Happy Hour's Command
  • National Uprising and Volunteering
  • Loafing in the Woods
  • Omnibus Jaunts and Drivers
  • The First Frost—Mems
  • The Stupor Passes—Something Else Begins
  • My Preparations for Visits
  • The Prairies and Great Plains in Poetry
  • A Cavalry Camp
  • Hudson River Sights
  • Ouster's Last Rally
  • Typical Soldiers
  • Inauguration Ball
  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • Death of a Pennsylvania Soldier
  • The Silent General
  • At Present Writing—Personal
  • The Blue Everywhere
  • The Great Unrest of which We are Part
  • Thoughts Under an Oak—A Dream
  • Plays and Operas too
  • Genealogy—Van Velsor and Whitman
  • Boston Common—More of Emerson
  • Only a New Ferry Boat
  • A Meadow Lark
  • The Capitol by Gas-Light
  • Death of a Wisconsin Officer
  • New Themes Enter'd Upon
  • The First Spring Day on Chestnut Street
  • No Good Portrait of Lincoln
  • A Quintette
  • Two Brothers, One South, One North
  • Abraham Lincoln
  • A Two Hours' Ice-Sail
  • Days at J.B.'s—Turf Fires—Spring Songs
  • Three Young Men's Deaths
  • Ambulance Processions
  • Growth—Health—Work
  • The Inhabitants—Good Living
  • Earth's Most Important Stream
  • Spiritual Characters among the Soldiers
  • Mississippi Valley Literature
  • A Zollverein between the U. S. and Canada
  • Items from My Note Books
  • An Hour on Kenosha Summit
  • Entering a Long Farm-Lane
  • An Afternoon Scene
  • The Sky—Days and Nights—Happiness
  • My Passion for Ferries
  • A Silent Night Ramble
  • Distant Sounds
  • Nights on the Mississippi
  • Wild Flowers
  • Deserters
  • Cattle Droves about Washington
  • An Ulster County Waterfall
  • The St. Lawrence Line
  • Delaware River—Days and Nights
  • The Common Earth, the Soil
  • Western Soldiers
  • Clover and Hay Perfume
  • The Savage Saguenay
  • Upon our Own Land
  • Some Old Acquaintances—Memories
  • Death of Thomas Carlyle
  • Death of William Cullen Bryant
  • Prairie Analogies—the Tree Question
  • Death of Longfellow
  • Millet's Pictures—Last Items
  • My First Reading—Lafayette
  • Mature Summer Days and Night
  • A Yankee Antique
  • Art Features
  • Sea-Shore Fancies
  • Meeting a Hermit
  • Bad Wounds—the Young
  • Bird Whistling
  • Burial of a Lady Nurse
  • Rumors, Changes, Etc.
  • Calhoun's Real Monument
  • I Turn South and then East Again
  • The Most Inspiriting of all War's Shows
  • A Model Hospital
  • Spring Overtures—Recreations
  • Down at the Front II
  • Sunday with the Insane
  • The Million Dead, Too, Summ'd Up
  • Army Surgeons—Aid Deficiencies
  • A Visit, at the Last, to R. W. Emerson
  • The Maternal Homestead
  • Hospital Perplexity
  • Mulleins and Mulleins
  • On to Denver—A Frontier Incident
  • A New York Soldier
  • Battle of Bull Run, July, 1861
  • Birds and Birds and Birds
  • A Hint of Wild Nature
  • After Trying a Certain Book
  • Three Years Summ'd Up
  • The Old Whitman and Van Velsor Cemeteries
  • Summer Sights and Indolences
  • Denver Impressions
  • The Lesson of a Tree
  • The Women of the West
  • An Unknown
  • The Parks
  • Summer of 1864
  • Two Brooklyn Boys
  • Starting Newspapers
  • Seeing Niagara to Advantage
  • Manhattan from the Bay
  • Locusts and Katy-Dids
  • Carlyle from American Points of View
  • Other Concord Notations
  • The Boston of To-Day
  • The Spanish Peaks—Evening on the Plains
  • Southern Escapees
  • November 8, '76
  • Patent-Office Hospital
  • Bumble-Bees
  • An Early Summer Reveille
  • Gifts—Money—Discrimination
  • A Discovery of Old Age
  • Happiness and Raspberries
  • Printing Office—Old Brooklyn
  • Walter Dumont and his Medal
  • The Armies Returning
  • Death of a Hero
  • A Connecticut Case
  • Female Nurses for Soldiers
  • A Glimpse of War's Hell Scenes
  • Nature and Democracy—Morality
  • The Weather—Does it Sympathize with These Times?
  • A Contralto Voice
  • America's Characteristic Landscape
  • Down at the Front
  • Jaunt up the Hudson
  • Unfulfill'd Wants—the Arkansas River
  • An Interviewer's Item
  • Union Prisoners South
  • Beethoven's Septette
  • Horse-Mint
  • Sources of Character—Results—1860
  • Back to Washington
  • Straw-Color'd and other Psyches
  • Answer to an Insisting Friend
  • Hospitals Closing
  • A Winter-Day on the Sea-Beach
  • America's Back-Bone
  • Scenes on Ferry and River—Last Winter's Nights
  • A Night Remembrance
  • My Tribute to Four Poets
  • A Specimen Tramp Family
  • The Inauguration
  • The Oaks and I
  • Two City Areas Certain Hours
  • A Case from Second Bull Run
  • A Civility Too Long Neglected
  • Full-Starr'd Nights
  • Sundown Lights
  • By Emerson's Grave
  • An Interregnum Paragraph
  • Paying the Bounties
  • Hours for the Soul
  • Boys in the Army
  • Heated Term
  • Releas'd Union Prisoners from South
  • President Hayes's Speeches
  • Some Specimen Cases
  • Grand Native Growth
  • Samples of my Common-Place Book
  • Hospital Scenes and Persons
  • St. Louis Memoranda
  • In Memory of Thomas Paine
  • Up the Hudson to Ulster County
  • An Ossianic Night—Dearest Friends
  • Virginia
  • Reminiscence of Elias Hicks
  • Human and Heroic New York
  • Colors—A Contrast
  • Attitude of Foreign Governments During the War
  • A Secesh Brave
  • Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas
  • February Days
  • Missouri State
  • Some Sad Cases Yet
  • Death of President Lincoln
  • In the Sleeper
  • Soldiers and Talks
  • Convulsiveness
  • A Night Battle over a Week Since
  • Begin a Long Jaunt West

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