I don't know when my grandfather built his shop buildings, but they had been there a while when I was a kid, so thats...hell with that. OK, more than 50. They all had tar paper under the skin. The house I grew up in used it and I used it when I stripped the siding and insulated the last house. When I cut into the addition on the back of that house to insulate, I found tar paper in good condition. The addition would have been done sometime in the 70s. The wall cavities behind the paper were pretty clean, unlike the 1926 sided portion of the house that had nothing under the siding.
It's pretty dry here, and the new shop will be getting 15 lb felt under the siding, no exterior OSB. And as noted, there will be no taping or sealing. Just will overlap the rows and wrap a little around the corners (doing one wall at a time). It'll have plenty of #6 galvanized penetrations - no need to get carried away LOL. And I like the cost - $18 a roll, total needed for my 24x40 is 3 rolls.