We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser

We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser is an American World War I era song written by Jack Caddigan and James A. Brennan, published by Leo Feist on February 16, 1918.

[1][2] The humorous song declared "We've got to teach the Kaiser to be wiser," with couplets like "And we'll bring him something good / A kimono made of wood.

"[3] The song was recorded on Columbia records by Arthur Fields and Peerless Quartette[4] and on Victor by William J.

[6] The title page featured an illustration of the Kaiser recoiling as US troops entered Berlin.

This 1910s song article is a stub.

"We're All Going Calling on the Kaiser" sheet music cover