This was the unofficial campaign theme song of the Willam Henry Harrison-John Tyler ticket in 1840. According to the song’s Wikipedia page:
The song was written by Alexander Coffman Ross, a jeweler of Zanesville, Ohio, in 1840, to the music of the minstrelsy song, “Little Pigs”. He first performed...
Oh who has heard the great commotion, motion, motion
All the country through?
It is the ball a-rolling on For Tippecanoe and Tyler too
And with him we'll beat Little Van, Van
Van is a used-up man
With him we'll beat Little Van
Sure, let 'em talk about hard cider (cider, cider)
And log cabins too
T'will only help to speed the ball
For Tippecanoe and Tyler too
With him we'll beat Little Van, Van
Van is a used-up man
With him we'll beat Little Van
Like the rush of mighty waters (waters, waters)
Onward it will go
And of course we'll bring you through
For Tippecanoe and Tyler too
With him we'll beat Little Van, Van
Van is a used-up man
With him we'll beat Little Van