… and kluck kluck kluck; a 1924 song. Words and music by Walter B. Seale. Arranged by Adger M. Pace. [DISCLAIMER: Sheet Music Singer has no affiliation with the KKK and does not endorse the views expressed here. This song is presented for historical purposes only.]
The sheet music:
Accompaniment track:
Lyrics
1. If you want to be happy, just sing a little song
And join the mighty army of the K.K. throng
It’s an army for the right and all against the wrong
So, fall into battle and help the cause along
Chorus
Wake up, wake up, dear old America
Why are you sleeping so long
Wake up, wake up, dear old America
We’ll all go kluck, kluck, klucking along
2. “Not for self, but for others” the creed on which we stand
So brother, why not line up with this klucking band
Though each face is covered up beneath a crown of white
The heart beateth ever for all that meaneth right
3. Oft the enemy gathers around on every side
They try to make advances and our way betide
But the right will surely win, we’re winning day by day
Each night thirty thousand put on the K. K. K.
Sung here by Fred Feild: