Lyric from Little Shop?
February 20, 2008 9:44 AM Subscribe
What is this song lyric from "Little Shop of Horrors"?
From the movie version of "The Meek Shall Inherit," which was cut from
the film but appears on the soundtrack.
I've tried lyrics sites, but they only seem to have the Broadway
version; I guess because the song wasn't in the film, it's considered
unofficial.
It's at the very end of the song when Seymour has decided to take all
the offers. As the ladies sing "You know the meek shall inherit..."
he exchanges dialogue with the TV people, the Life magazine lady, and
the "lecturing tours" guy, starting with "Where do I sign?"
Right after "It's not a question of merit," the Life magazine lady
says...what? It sounds like "Drop that old line," but the word "line"
was already used to rhyme with "Where do I sign?" I honestly can't
make out the words.
Can anybody help?
From the movie version of "The Meek Shall Inherit," which was cut from
the film but appears on the soundtrack.
I've tried lyrics sites, but they only seem to have the Broadway
version; I guess because the song wasn't in the film, it's considered
unofficial.
It's at the very end of the song when Seymour has decided to take all
the offers. As the ladies sing "You know the meek shall inherit..."
he exchanges dialogue with the TV people, the Life magazine lady, and
the "lecturing tours" guy, starting with "Where do I sign?"
Right after "It's not a question of merit," the Life magazine lady
says...what? It sounds like "Drop that old line," but the word "line"
was already used to rhyme with "Where do I sign?" I honestly can't
make out the words.
Can anybody help?
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