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Even though it was pre-recorded and played on the set for them to lip-sync, yes it was their voices on the recording.
For the record, 6 songs have been removed: "You Never Know", "Mushnik and Son", "Closed for Renovations", "Now (It's Just the Gas)", "Call Back In the Morning", and "Finale Ultimo (Don't Feed The Plants)" (reason for DFTP being removed was because the test audience hated the tragic ending and wanted a happy ending, though it is on the soundtrack). One song similar in nature to "You Never Know" entitled "Some Fun Now" was written for the film, which plays when the Doo-Wops are on rooftops. "Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" was written for the film too. As a tradition on most revivals of the play, they bring either of those 2 songs in. "The Meek Shall Inherit" was altered- Instead of having Bernstein, Snip, and Luce, they had a bunch of agents swarming him demanding him to accept deals. Note that the song is shortened.Orin's death was a bit more comical with "Now (It's Just The Gas)" removed. He laughs himself to death almost completely and asks "What did I do to you?" to Seymour who replies "It's not what you did to me. It's what you did to HER. Orin goes "Her? ...oh, HER." Then he dies. Audrey's conflict with Audrey II was altered, Audrey II calls Audrey and she over. Plus, The "Sominex" bit is removed from "Suppertime II." Finally, the last 25 minutes are altered. Seymour asks Audrey to marry her, which she accepts and they make plans. Audrey survives Audrey II's chewing her up, and Patrick Martin confronts them both with a deal. So Seymour goes in and "Mean Green Mother" happens, which Seymour successfully kills Audrey II. They then live "Somewhere That's Green", where the last shot pans down to the flowerbed and shows an Audrey II.
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