The Worst Is Yet to Come

The Worst is Yet to Come is a World War I era song recorded on December 12, 1918 in Camden, New Jersey. Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young provided the lyrics. Bert Grant was the composer. The song was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc. in New York, New York. Billy Murray performed the song. Artist Albert Wilfred Barbelle designed the cover art for the sheet music. On one version of the cover, a soldier is in position to bayonet a prisoner in bed. The lyrics of the song blatantly mock Wilhelm II, the German Emperor during WWI. The second verse reads:

The Worst Is Yet to Come

The Worst is Yet to Come is a World War I era song recorded on December 12, 1918 in Camden, New Jersey. Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young provided the lyrics. Bert Grant was the composer. The song was published by Waterson, Berlin & Snyder, Inc. in New York, New York. Billy Murray performed the song. Artist Albert Wilfred Barbelle designed the cover art for the sheet music. On one version of the cover, a soldier is in position to bayonet a prisoner in bed. The lyrics of the song blatantly mock Wilhelm II, the German Emperor during WWI. The second verse reads: