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'''COLD FROSTY MORNING [2], A'''. AKA and see "[[I Am Asleep and Don't Waken Me (2)]]," "[[Past One O'Clock]]." Scottish, Slow Air or Waltz (3/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The air first appears in John Playford’s '''Apollo’s Banquet''', 5th edition (London, 1687), under the title “At past Twelve a Clock, and a fine Summer’s Morning” and in the opera '''Flora''' (London, 1737) by John Hippisley, as “At Past One a Clock, and a Cold Frosty Morning.” Scots versions can be found in James Oswald's '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''', vol. 4 (1760, p. 16) and Francis Peacock's '''Fifty Scotch Airs''' (Aberdeen, 1762). An American musician, Andrew Wilson, included it in his 1782 commonplace book entitled "Brose and Butter" [Library of Congress]. | '''COLD FROSTY MORNING [2], A'''. AKA and see "[[I Am Asleep and Don't Waken Me (2)]]," "[[Past One O'Clock]]." Scottish, Slow Air or Waltz (3/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The air first appears in John Playford’s '''Apollo’s Banquet''', 5th edition (London, 1687), under the title “At past Twelve a Clock, and a fine Summer’s Morning” and in the opera '''Flora''' (London, 1737) by John Hippisley, as “At Past One a Clock, and a Cold Frosty Morning.” Scots versions can be found in James Oswald's '''Caledonian Pocket Companion''', vol. 4 (1760, p. 16) and Francis Peacock's '''Fifty Scotch Airs''' (Aberdeen, 1762). An American musician, Andrew Wilson, included it in his 1782 commonplace book entitled "Brose and Butter" [Library of Congress]. See notes for "[[Annotation:I Am Asleep and Don't Waken Me (2)]]" and "[[Annotation:Past One O'Clock]]" for more. | ||
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COLD FROSTY MORNING [2], A. AKA and see "I Am Asleep and Don't Waken Me (2)," "Past One O'Clock." Scottish, Slow Air or Waltz (3/4 time). F Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). AAB. The air first appears in John Playford’s Apollo’s Banquet, 5th edition (London, 1687), under the title “At past Twelve a Clock, and a fine Summer’s Morning” and in the opera Flora (London, 1737) by John Hippisley, as “At Past One a Clock, and a Cold Frosty Morning.” Scots versions can be found in James Oswald's Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 4 (1760, p. 16) and Francis Peacock's Fifty Scotch Airs (Aberdeen, 1762). An American musician, Andrew Wilson, included it in his 1782 commonplace book entitled "Brose and Butter" [Library of Congress]. See notes for "Annotation:I Am Asleep and Don't Waken Me (2)" and "Annotation:Past One O'Clock" for more.
Source for notated version:
Printed sources: Carlin (The Gow Collection), 1986; No. 588. Gow (Complete Repository, Part 2), 1802; p. 4. Oswald (Caledonian Pocket Companion, vol. 4), 1760; p. 16.
Recorded sources: