Intro: D Bm D A Bm D A D D In the hills of old North Carolina. Bm D Since the time of the early settlers there Bm A light has been seen on top of old Brown Mountain D A D A mystery noone can explain D High on a mountain. Bm D And down in the valley below It shines like the crown of an angel Bm A And fades as the winds come and go. D Way over yonder C D And night afer night until dawn Bm That fathful Slave can back from his grave D C Searching, Searching, Searching D A D for his master Who’s Long Gone On. D In The Days Of The Old Covered Wagons Bm D Where They Stopped On The Flats For The Nights Bm D With The Noon Shining Dim, On The Old Canyon Rim D A D They’d Watch For That Brown Mountain Light D High on a mountain. Bm D And down in the valley below It shines like the crown of an angel Bm A And fades as the winds come and go. D Way over yonder C D And night afer night until dawn Bm That fathful Slave can back from his grave D C Searching, Searching, Searching D A D for his master Who’s Long Gone On. D Many Years Ago A Southern Planter Bm D Came Hunting In This Wild World Alone Bm D And Then So They Say, The Hunter Lost His Way D A D And Never Returned To His Home D His Trusty Old Slave Brought A Lantern Bm D And Searched, But In Vain, Day And Night Bm D Now The Old Slave Is Gone, But His Spirit Lingers On D A D And The Old Lantern Still Casts It’s Light D High on a mountain. Bm D And down in the valley below It shines like the crown of an angel Bm A And fades as the winds come and go. D Way over yonder C D And night afer night until dawn Bm That fathful Slave can back from his grave D C Searching, Searching, Searching D A D for his master Who’s Long Gone On.