Steve Jobs has won over numerous crowds with his charm. These six videos are some of his best moments on film.

Apple will carry on without Steve Jobs, but there's one Jobsian trait we'll miss dearly: his charm.

Jobs flexed his dry wit on numerous occasions as CEO, whether in interviews, keynote addresses, or terse email exchanges. Charm isn't an explicit job requirement for running a company, but given Jobs' influence and high approval rating among his own employees over the years, perhaps it should be.

Below, we've chosen five of our favorite moments when Jobs worked his charm over an audience. And in a bonus video at the end, we recall a time he made us think about something other than Apple:

1. Quotes Bob Dylan in 1984 Annual Shareholders' Meeting:

Hat tip to The Atlantic for finding this gem of a clip. Donning a bow tie and contacts, Jobs says, "I'd like to open the meeting with a quote by Dylan  that's Bob Dylan." He goes on to recite the second stanza of that rather famous song, The Times They are A-Changin':

"Come writers and critics Who prophesize with your pen/ And keep your eyes wide/ The chance won't come again/ And don't speak too soon/ For the wheel's still in spin/ And there's no tellin' who/ That it's namin'/ For the loser now/ Will be later to win/ For the times they are a-changin'."

Perhaps that led to the iPod ad with Bob Dylan?

2. Prank Called Starbucks in 2007:

In his June 2007 keynote to demonstrate Google Maps on the very first iPhone, Jobs prank called his local Starbucks. "I'd like 4,000 lattes to go, please. No just kidding, wrong number!"

3. Disses Bill Gates on Stage:

Steve Jobs didn't hold back on his feelings towards Windows when he and Bill Gates were co-interviewed at All Things Digital's D6 in 2007. Jobs got lots of laughs with this analogy of iTunes on Windows: "It's like giving a glass of ice water to somebody in hell."

4. Dissed Windows in front of Stanford '07 graduates:

Jobs was greeted with applause during this commencement speech, when he casually slipped in that "Windows just copied the Mac" into a poignant story about how he, a college dropout, brought gorgeous typography to all personal computers. See timestamp 4:37.

5. Jobs Says His Sex Life Is "Pretty Good":

At All Things D's D8 conference in 2010, Jobs deflected a question posed by interviewer Walt Mossberg, "what's your relationship like with Google?" Jobs replied, "My sex life is pretty good now. How's yours?"

Not even a PR pro could have come up with that one. Mossberg backed down and Kara Swisher said, "Don't ask."

Bonus: an emotional appearance months after his liver transplant

Five months after a liver transplant related to the spread of his pancreatic cancer, a noticeably thinner Jobs started the iTunes keynote in 2009 rather poignantly:

"I now have the liver of a mid-20s person who died in a car crash, and was generous enough to donate their organs. And I wouldn't be here without such generosity. I hope everyone can be as generous and elect to become organ donors."