"Mountain Town (Reprise)" is sung at the end of the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Background
The song is reprising the opening number, "Mountain Town".
This is actually the second reprise of the song. An earlier reprise can be heard during a portion of "La Resistance".
Lyrics
Chef:
Everything worked out.
What a happy end!
Americans and Canadians are friends again.
So let's all join hands and knock oppression down!
Choir:
Good Lordy, I'm found!
Stan, Kyle and Cartman:
Don't you know our little lives are now complete?
Sharon, Liane and Sheila:
'Cause Terrance and Phillip are sweet.
Sheila:
Super sweet!
All:
Thank God we live in this
quiet, little, pissant, redneck,
podunk, jerkwater, greenhorn, one-horse,
mud-hole, peckerwood, right-wing, whistle-stop,
hobmail, truck-drivin', old-fashioned, hayseed, inbred,
unkempt, out-of-date, out-of-touch, white-trash,
Stan, Kyle, Cartman:
Kick-ass!
All:
Mountain town!
Trivia
- The song contains Chef's only solo part in the entire film.
- Scuzzlebutt can be seen in the background