![]() How do you like that stupid dame? Forgets her friggin' sweater. (Audrey) Yes doctor, Right away doctor! Hi, Seymour. (Orin) Now get the hell in there and pick up the goddamn sweater you dizzy cow! (Audrey) I'm sorry doctor, I'm sorry doctor! (Orin) Stupid woman! Christ, what a friggin scatterbrain! I don t know anyone that deserves to get chopped up and fed to a hungry plant. Makin' all the guys on the corner turn green how about that Audrey? Think it over, there must be someone you could 86 real quiet like and git me some lunch!Ī little nookie gonna clean up yo zits And you'll git it! C'mon kid what'll it be? Money? Girls? One particular girl. (Audrey 2) You didn't have nothin til you met me. Show a little 'nitiative, work up the guts Feed Me (Git It) AUDREY II Feed me Feed me Feed me Feed me, Seymour Feed me all night long That's right, boy You can do it Feed me, Seymour Feed me all night long 'Cause if you feed me, Seymour I can grow up big and strong Would you like a Cadillac car Or a guest shot on Jack Paar How about a date with Hedy Lamarr You gonna git it. Trust me and your life'll shortly rival king tut's the kinda stickly little sweets I craaaave! Sudden Changes / Feed Me (Git It), is a song in the 1986 Little Shop of Horrors, although, Sudden Changes is omitted. ![]() Y'know the kinda eats, the kinda red hot treats. Like see you get everything your secret, greasy heart desires. (Audrey 2) Does this look inanimate to you punk?! If I can talk and I can move, who's to say I can't do anything I want? (Audrey 2) You think this is all a coincidence baby? The sudden success around here? Your adoption papers? (Audrey 2) I'll make it worth your while. How am I supposed to keep on feeding you? Kill people?! 'Cause if you feed me Seymour I can grow up big and strong That's right boy! You can do it! Feed me Seymour feed me all night long! Ha Ha Ha Ha. (Audrey 2) Feed me Seymour, feed me all night long. (Seymour) Look, how about run down the corner and pick you up some nice chopped sirloin? (Seymour) But there isn't anymore! What do you want me to do? Slit my wrists?! 'Feed Me (Git It)' is a first written by lyricist Howard Ashman and composer Alan Menken for their adaptation of the 1960 Roger Corman film The Little Shop Of Horrors, it is sung in the 1986 film version by the hapless shop assistant Seymour, played by Rick Moranis, and the plant, which was voiced by Levi Stubbs (1936-2008) of The Four Tops. (Seymour) Oh boy! Look maybe I could squeeze a little out of this one but. (Audrey 2) Feed me Krelborn, feed me now! (Seymour) Twoey, you talked! You opened up your trap. Feed Me (Git It) (Seymour) Sudden changes surround me lady luck came and found. Look just let me heal a few more days okay? Then we'll start on the left hand again Look, I'm gonna run down to Shmendricks and get something to eat. So what if I've had a few dizzy spells, a little light headedness, it's been worth it old pal. Who cares if I've been a little on the anaemic side these past few weeks. "Suddenly, Seymour" is a tear-inducing duet about finally getting lucky in love after years of striking out.Thanks a million for making the magic you doĪw Twoey. "Somewhere That's Green" gives off some serous "Wouldn't It Be Loverly" vibes as Audrey sings of a life just a little better than her own. However, for all the ridiculousness, Little Shop of Horrors veers towards the touching as well. "Feed Me (Git It)" is a campy duet in which Audrey II demands Seymour satiate his hunger for blood. Steve Martin has one of the best villain songs in show tunes history with "Dentist," in which he sings about how the profession suits an unapologetic sadist like himself. The Little Shop of Horrors soundtrack listing is about as versatile as musicals get. If you're ready to laugh, cry, and possibly feel nauseated, then read on! Here, you'll find every Little Shop of Horror song ranked by singability. The twisted musical was a quirky and unexpected sensation - both in film and on stage - and the Little Shop of Horrors soundtrack is a hilarious, but oddly moving delight. ![]() While the story of a lovable underdog getting the girl of his dreams is overdone, Howard Ashman and Alan Menken managed to freshen up the trope by throwing in a sadistic dentist and a man-eating plant from outer space.
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