Shaken, not stirred.
Corey Quinn successfully oozes charm straight out of an old New York nightclub in “Devil’s Charm,†crooning over nothing but a jazzy piano. His voice is deliciously sweet, and you can almost picture the women draped over his piano, batting their eyelashes while he gives a little smirk and sips on a Manhattan. It's wonderful to still hear singers like this in 2017, holding onto a nostalgic sense of class in the age of hip hop, Twitter, and Ke$ha. Gentlemen, keep this man away from your misses...he might just charm them straight out of their clothes.
I got the Devil’s charm about me
Charm, charm for days
And if you drop your guard around me, yeah,
You might fall for my charming ways.
The Devil’s charm, I got the Devil’s charm in me
Oh I feel it, oh I feel it
In me, today.

