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Tune properties and standard notation
CHAMI MA CHATTLE. AKA and see "Cold frosty morning [2]," ""Ta me ma Chulla's na doushe me" (I am asleep, and don't waken me). Scottish. The melody appears in Stuart's Music for TTM, c. 1725/6, though it appeared earlier in Neale's A Choice Collection of the Most Celebrated Irish Tunes, c 1724, under the "Ta Me..." title. Bruce Olson finds this the earliest published Gaelic tune title in Scotland. In later British ballad operas it can be found as "Cold, frosty morning."