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"Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", originally published as "Tip and Ty", was a popular and influential campaign song of the Whig Party's colorful Log Cabin Campaign in the 1840 United States presidential election. Its lyrics sang the praises of Whig candidates William Henry Harrison (the "hero of Tippecanoe") and John Tyler, while denigrating incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren. Today, the slogan Tippecanoe and Tyler Too is better remembered than the song.

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  • "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", originally published as "Tip and Ty", was a popular and influential campaign song of the Whig Party's colorful Log Cabin Campaign in the 1840 United States presidential election. Its lyrics sang the praises of Whig candidates William Henry Harrison (the "hero of Tippecanoe") and John Tyler, while denigrating incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren. Folk music critic Irwin Silber wrote that the song "firmly established the power of singing as a campaign device" in the United States, and that this and the other songs of 1840 represent a "Great Divide" in the development of American campaign music. The North American Review at the time even remarked that the song was, "in the political canvas of 1840 what the Marseillaise was to the French Revolution. It sang Harrison into the presidency." Today, the slogan Tippecanoe and Tyler Too is better remembered than the song. (en)
  • Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, originariamente pubblicata come Tip and Ty, è una canzone popolare statunitense, creata originariamente nel 1840 come jingle per la campagna elettorale del candidato (poi eletto) Presidente William Henry Harrison (soprannominato "Tippecanoe", in onore della battaglia omonima in cui è stato generale) e del vice John Tyler. Il testo è infatti una "pubblicità" nei confronti dei candidati e del partito Whig, andando infatti a sminuire il candidato avversario, il democratico Martin Van Buren, presidente uscente. (it)
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  • All twelve verses. (en)
  • First verse and chorus. (en)
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  • Tip and Ty again.ogg (en)
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  • Tippecanoe and Tyler Too, originariamente pubblicata come Tip and Ty, è una canzone popolare statunitense, creata originariamente nel 1840 come jingle per la campagna elettorale del candidato (poi eletto) Presidente William Henry Harrison (soprannominato "Tippecanoe", in onore della battaglia omonima in cui è stato generale) e del vice John Tyler. Il testo è infatti una "pubblicità" nei confronti dei candidati e del partito Whig, andando infatti a sminuire il candidato avversario, il democratico Martin Van Buren, presidente uscente. (it)
  • "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too", originally published as "Tip and Ty", was a popular and influential campaign song of the Whig Party's colorful Log Cabin Campaign in the 1840 United States presidential election. Its lyrics sang the praises of Whig candidates William Henry Harrison (the "hero of Tippecanoe") and John Tyler, while denigrating incumbent Democrat Martin Van Buren. Today, the slogan Tippecanoe and Tyler Too is better remembered than the song. (en)
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