He's a Demon, He's a Devil, He's a Doll

He's A Demon, He's A Devil, He's A Doll is a song performed by Betty Hutton, that features on Diamond City Radio

Background
The song "He's A Demon, He's A Devil, He's A Doll" was originally performed by American stage actor and singer Betty Hutton and published in the year of 1950. Written by Don Raye and Harold Spina, and with the tracks orchestra being conducted by Pete Rugolo, it was released to the public by RCA Records.

Lyrics
Everyone tells me he's no good He doesn't love me like he should I would forget him if I only could He's a demon, he's a devil, he's a doll

That man can look me in the eye And tell the biggest, sweetest lie And I forget that lipstick on his tie He's a demon, he's a devil, he's a doll

Sometimes I make up my mind That I'll stop being so blind And tell him off real bad But then he turns on those charms And there I am in his arms And I forget why I'm mad

I ought to tell him "drop dead!" But I keep loving him instead My momma must have dropped me on my head He's a demon, he's a devil, he's a doll

Sometimes he thrills me through and through Sometimes he's sweet, sometimes he's true Sometimes I wish he were in Timbuktu He's a demon, he's a devil, he's a doll

He says he'll call for me late at night And take me out somewhere to dine Then staggers in and sings "Sweet Adeline" He's a darling, he's a dreamboat, he's a dog

I had the measles at two, the chicken pocks and the flu My whooping cough was grim I had the itch and the mumps, the poison ivy and clumps To top it, now I've got him

He's a palooka, he's a brute He drives me crazy but he's cute Why do I love a guy I ought to shoot He's a demon, he's a devil, he is a doll