I guess as we were driving away, I finally started to "Live in the moment" and I realized that, in the moment, Greendale is where I belong.
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— Annie, "Pascal's Triangle Revisited" |
"Greendale Is Where I Belong" is a musical cue used during emotional moments in episodes of Community. The song was written by the show composer Ludwig Göransson who released an extended version with lyrics. This was heard in the Season One episode "Pascal's Triangle Revisited" during the final scene with Jeff and Annie.
The song[]
Lyrics:
Be my little friend Through the mountain's end We could write a book Without thinking how we look |
Episode appearances[]
Season One[]
- "Debate 109". The vocal melody played on a synthesizer is briefly heard twice during Annie and Jeff's awkward debate preparation session.
- "Basic Genealogy": The melody is briefly heard after Annie asks Jeff to help Pierce win over his step daughter Amber.
- "Pascal's Triangle Revisited": Jeff and Annie share a kiss outside the Tranny Dance.
Season Two[]
- "Mixology Certification": Troy and Annie have a conversation outside of her apartment.
- "Early 21st Century Romanticism": A simplified version of the guitar melody is played while Troy and Abed hugs.
- "Intro to Political Science": Troy tells Abed they can never stop being friends during their political wrap-up.
Season Three[]
- "Documentary Filmmaking: Redux": The song plays in the final scene while Troy and Britta hug.
- "Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism": The song plays when Jeff and Shirley leave to go see a movie together.
- "Urban Matrimony and the Sandwich Arts": A simplified version of the song is played on xylophone while Shirley and Andre get married.
- "Pillows and Blankets": The song plays towards the end as Jeff reads his first journal entry aloud.
- "Virtual Systems Analysis": Annie and Abed recreate Jeff and Annie's moment outside the Tranny Dance using the Dreamatorium.
- "Digital Estate Planning": The song is heard when Abed downloads Hilda from the video game "Journey to the Center of Hawkthorne".
- Introduction to Finality": The song plays when Troy returns from Air Conditioning repair school and hugs both Britta and Abed.
Season Four[]
- "Cooperative Escapism in Familial Relations": The song plays when Willy Jr. hugs Jeff in his Lexus.
- "Advanced Introduction to Finality": The song plays while Jeff discusses his plans outside of Greendale.
Season Six[]
- "Emotional Consequences of Broadcast Television": Motifs of the song play when Jeff returns to the study room.