I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way

"I Don't Know Where I'm Going But I'm On My Way" is a World War I era song, in which a soldier leaving to fight sings that "Uncle Sammy is calling me, so I must go."

It was written and composed by George Fairman, recorded by both the Peerless Quartet and Henry Burr, and produced by Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Company in 1917.

[1] The song stayed in the top 20 from September 1917 to January 1918 and hit number 9 in December 1917.

And I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way, For I belong to the regulars I'm proud to say And I'll do my duty night or day.

I was born on July the Fourth in ninety-two, And I'll march away with a feather in my hat, For I'm joining the army.