
Feed me, Seymour / Feed me all night long - That's right, boy! - You can do it! Feed me, Seymour / Feed me all night long / Ha ha ha ha ha! / Cause if you feed me, Seymour / I can grow up big and strong. I get ideas I run down to the corner, and pick you up some nice chopped sirloin? There isn't any more! Whaddya want me to do, slit my wrists?! Look, maybe I can squeeze a little out of this one, '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. Tuey! You talked! You opened up your - trap, your thing, you said. The DVD has optional Japanese subtitles, very generous bios of the stars and filmmakers, and a clean, crisp transfer. It was in just this quick-shoot atmosphere that Corman nurtured the careers of many of America's most celebrated film directors this little shop of honors included Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich, Martin Scorsese, and Jonathan Demme. Famous for having the shortest shooting schedule on record (two days and a night), The Little Shop of Horrors spawned an off-Broadway musical that was in turn made into a successful film in 1986, starring Rick Moranis and Steve Martin. Giggling and wild-eyed from the same impulse that might lead others to read scandal sheets, he can be seen in the dentist's waiting room reading aloud from Pain magazine.

Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's office.
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The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The art is by Mike Ploog.Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. The following images are storyboards for Feed Me (Git It) for the Little Shop Of Horrors 1986 Movie. How do you like that stupid dame, SeymourĬhrist if her stupid head weren't screwed on! Hi, Seymour, I left my sweater in here before. Now get the hell in there and pick up the goddamn sweater, you dizzy cow! There must be someone you could Eighty-Six, real quiet (Spoken) You didn't have nothin' til you met me Look, you're a plant, an inanimate object,Ī little nookie that'll clean up your zits Glad I did? You eat blood, Audrey II, let's face it. Well, nothing, nothing's gonna relieve this. I don't think it's necessary for you to get (Spoken) Well, I think you're big enough, Twoey. Original Broadway Cast of Little Shop of Horrors.


Oh boy, maybe I can squeeze a little more out of this one but,Īw, feed me Seymour, feed me all night long! Feed Me (Git It) Lyrics: Sudden changes surround me / Lady Luck came and found me / Thanks a million. Play with guitar, piano, ukulele, or any instrument you choose. Twoey, you.you talked, you opened up your G Em C B F Chords for Little Shop of Horrors - Feed Me (Git It) with Key, BPM, and easy-to-follow letter notes in sheet. Okay? Then we'll start on the left hand again and. Thanks a million, for making the magic you do. Demos and deleted songs are not considered canon to the Little Shop of Horrors musical, as they were not included in the final version of the musical, instead think of them as part of the history of making LSOH. I need blood and he's got more than enough! You need blood and he's got more than enough! Smackin' her around and always talkin' so tough! The guy sure looks like plant food to me! (Spoken) I'm sorry Doctor! I'm sorry Doctor! To get chopped up and fed to a hungry plant! Makin' all the guys at the corner turn green.

There must be someone you could Eighty-Six, real quiet likeĪ little nookie gonna clean up your zits, Show a little 'nitiative, work up the guts Trust me and your life will surely rival King Tut's Feed me, Seymour, feed me all night long!
