"Shuffle Off To Buffalo"

My mom didn't have a phonograph in their home when she was growing up in rural Nebraska in the early 1930's but she did get to occasionally listen to the radio (if the windcharger had fully charged the batteries). There was one song that she particularly remembered, probably because of the reaction it got from her mother and her Aunt Tay. It was titled "Shuffle Off To Buffalo"and was written for the 1933 production "Forty-Second Street." To my grandmother and aunt it was the most shocking song of its time. If I'd ask my mom for details, she would sing the scandalous lines:

"I'll go home and get my panties,
You go home and get your scanties,
And away we'll go;
Mm, off we're gonna shuffle,
Shuffle off to Buffalo.

The full text for the American sheet music version goes:

Verse:

Now that we have had the rice and flowers,
The knot is tied;
I can visu'lize such happy hours
Close by your side.
The honeymoon in store
Is one that you'll adore,
I'm gonna take you for a ride;

Chorus 1 & 2:

I'll go home and get my panties,
You go home and get your scanties,
And away we'll go;
Mm, off we're gonna shuffle,
Shuffle off to Buffalo.
To Niag'ra in a sleeper,
There's no honeymoon that's cheaper,
And the train goes slow;
Ooh, off we're gonna shuffle,
Shuffle off to Buffalo.
Someday, the stork may pay a visit
And leave a little souvenir;
Just a little cute "what-is-it?"
But we'll discuss that later, dear.
For a little silver quarter,
We can have the Pullman porter
Turn the lights down low;
Ooh, off we're gonna shuffle,
Shuffle off to Buffalo.