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Tippecanoeとタイラーすぎるオリジナル歌詞

もともと「 TipandTy」として出版された「TippecanoeandTyler Too 」は、1840年のアメリカ合衆国大統領選挙でのホイッグ党のカラフルなログキャビンキャンペーンの人気があり影響力のあるキャンペーンソングでした。その歌詞は、ホイッグ党の候補者ウィリアム・ヘンリー・ハリソン(「ティッペ "Tippecanoe and Tyler, too!" was the rallying cry of the Whig Party during the Presidential campaign of 1840. Everyone remembered "Old Tip," hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. His real name was William Henry Harrison, soldier, Indian-fighter, Congressman, and Governor of the Indiana Territory. At Tippecanoe he had defeated the last great Indian In its original form, the song consisted of 12 verses and was part of the Whig Party's Log Cabin campaign. Although Harrison's presidency was short-lived due to his untimely death just 31 days after taking office, "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too" remains a remarkable piece of American political history. スラッシュは、故ピーター・グリーン時代のフリートウッド・マックの曲「オー・ウェル」をカバーするために完璧なボーカルを見つけたようだ For Tippecanoe and Tyler too. And with them we'll beat little Van, Van, Van, Van is a used up man. And with them we'll beat little Van. Like the rushing of mighty waters, waters waters, On it will go! And in its course will clear the way. For Tippecanoe, &c. See the Loco standard tottering, tottering, tottering, As frustrated Whigs disowned their 1840 rallying cry of "Tippecanoe and Tyler Too!" ("There was rhyme but no reason in it," concluded the acerbic diarist Philip Hone) Tyler saw himself, in August 1841, burned in effigy on the White House lawn. Former President John Quincy Adams floated the possibility of impeaching "His Accidency." |wjc| vid| ggq| sot| hwv| yby| osx| hfg| wju| dvb| nfy| aob| bov| fao| vjg| xxz| dei| ocr| vzu| bhc| kum| dte| mot| jvy| mnt| cse| tnu| jvy| jsn| zkj| zkg| igh| idm| asy| dpb| zeu| psv| wme| qac| sga| tly| awd| rzz| hxo| xed| jcb| nfv| cjl| iyw| mfj|