I'm haunted by an eerie ballad and need the rest of it to be released from it, please. It's about a young woman who dies (in the woods?) and her lover (or father?) haunts the place by playing his fiddle. I believe the setting is Tennessee hills, but can't recall. This much is all I can remember:
Back in the woods where the ginseng grows,
Back in a holler where nobody goes,
There lives an old man that you never will see,
Lives in a hollowed-out sycamore tree.
Deer hunters tell of an awful fright
Wakin' up cold in the middle of the night,
From far, far away comes the mournful tune
Of the old man's fiddle in the light of the moon.
Then a bunch of "ner-ner-ner-ner's" follow to the same tune.