(March)", also written as "Say-You Haven't Sacrificed at All!"
Most sources have attributed the role of composer to Will E. Dulmage and lyricist to J. Fred Lawton, as it is credited on the sheet music cover.
[4] The song was published by Chas E. Roat Music Co. of Battle Creek, Michigan.
[1] The song's lyrics conveys the message to listeners that they haven't done enough on their part to help the war effort.
For those who are unable to fight, they are told they must give as much time and money as they can, because "to loaf on Uncle Sammy is a crime."