This is what is called an "answer record" - as Wendell Hall's "Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo" got lots of exposure in the mid 20's, Phil Cook wrote an "answer song" in 1926 to poke gentle fun at the popularity of Wendell Halls' classic.
This song was recorded twice that I know of: once by the "Happiness Boys", and then there was this version by Art Gillham. A quinessential radio pioneer and cermudgeonly crooner, he delivers the sentiment with Midwestern stoicness for your entertainment. This early
Columbia electric recording got played a lot, and has some groove wear toward the end, but with some judicious noise reduction it's listenable once again.