I think this is it!
Partial sheet music: http://lib.indstate.edu/about/units/rbsc/kirk/PDFs/ps1910_morning_after.pdf
Cylinder recording: http://cylinders.library.ucsb.edu/search.php?queryType=@attr%201=1020&num=1&start=1&query=cylinder7236
The composer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Fred_Helf
THAT’S IT!
WOW!
I have done internet searches for that several times with no success! What did you do to find it? It might help me in the future.
Thank you so very much!
Now, I wonder why the sheet music is only “partial”!
I shouldn’t and won’t complain, though the “women will be just as bad” verse, and the chorus is really too good to miss. I’ll have to listen to it later on, but time for me to run now. I think that last verse is “The women too will be just as bad when they get women’s rights. They’ll prowl about with girls about six out of seven nights. ‘Let’s drink’ they’ll say, in a reckless way, as each one pours her own she’ll say, her sorrow is amiss ... “ darn, I was on a roll and though I might be able to catch the whole verse, but no...