I'm looking for the name of a movie that was probably made in the very early '30s, or maybe even 1929. I don't know who was in it. It's a morality tale about a musician - piano player, I think - who parties hard, becomes an alcoholic and eventually goes blind from drinking bad hooch. I only saw it once, maybe 35-40 years ago. I thought it starred Ted Lewis, but his bio doesn't fit. I think it contained the phrase "is everybody happy?", but the 1929 film by that name doesn't sound like what I'm looking for. Does any of this sound the least bit familiar to anybody?