"12th Street Rag," by Euday L. Bowman, 1919, had words put to it by James S. Sumner, also 1919. Sheet music for the two printings is available at Levy Sheet Music, J. W. Jenkins Music Co. Kansas City, MO. Adding to the above post:
Second Verse:
Jazz time music is the rage, this is a syncopated age, ev'rybody loves a jazz time tune. For the music captivating, sets your heart a-palpitating, you just can't make your feet behave, Ancient youths of sixty-four, do steps they never did before, Father Time is mad, no one grows old. Oh, Boy! What Joy, Put your loving arms around me, Say Babe, ain't you glad you found me, Cleopatra on the Nile, could vamp right in the latest style, If she'd only known this rag-time tune; Old King Cole a merry soul, called for his pipe and then his bowl, and the first jazz band his fiddlers three, Play, oh play me while I dance That tantalizing 12th. Street Rag.