I believe the one I found is a far earlier version and more accurate concerning the lyrics. I heard the popular version on an old western, and may have heard it as a kid's song in grade school. Much the same as the ones you posted.
I come to town the other night,
I hear the noise and saw the fight,
The watchman was a running round,
Cryin' Old Dan Tucker's come to town.
Chorus.
So get out the way! Get out the way!
Get out the way! Old Dan Tucker.
You're too late to come to supper.
ETA: As a Minstrel Show favorite from the early 1840s, it has a lot of different lyrics, some of which were very dirty. Wikipedia mentions some of those naughty lyrics . . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Dan_Tucker
I come to town the other night,
I hear the noise and saw the fight,
The watchman was a running round,
Cryin' Old Dan Tucker's come to town.
Chorus.
So get out the way! Get out the way!
Get out the way! Old Dan Tucker.
You're too late to come to supper.
ETA: As a Minstrel Show favorite from the early 1840s, it has a lot of different lyrics, some of which were very dirty. Wikipedia mentions some of those naughty lyrics . . .
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Dan_Tucker
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