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The lyrics of the song “Humoresque” were originally written by the notorious gangster Al Capone. It was a handwritten musical composition he wrote in Alcatraz in the 1930s. Capone’s musical piece entitled “Humoresque” was sold for $18,750 (according to Chicago Tribune) to an anonymous bidder, in 201...
[Verse]
Strains of humoresque divine
You thrill and fill this heart of mine
With gladness like a soothing symphony
Over the air, you gently float
Into my soul, you strike a note
Of passion with your melody
[Chorus]
Sunbeams are playing
Flowers and trees are swaying
Captured within your magic spell
If the children are dancing
Lovers are all romancing
Is it any wonder, everyone is singing?
[Verse]
Strains of humoresque divine
You thrill and fill this heart of mine
With gladness like a soothing symphony
Over the air, you gently float
Into my soul, you strike a note
Of passion with your melody
Humoresque was written by Antonín Dvořák & Al Capone & Jack White.
Humoresque was produced by Jack White.
Jack White released Humoresque on Fri Mar 23 2018.
See the song bio. “Humoresque” was originally written by a Czech composer Antonín Dvořák in 1894. The original lyrics were written by Howard Johnson. And then Al Capone while he was in Alcatraz rewrote the lyrics.