I am Egyptian (misirli) from Turkish decent, my grandma used to play this song on the piano and goes in tears every time, I never understood why she cried until I grew up and started to cry myself every time I listen to it and remember my grandma 😢
@@mariajohnson6018 This songs not exclusively Turkish, keep in mind. It exists in many countries and different languages: Turkish, Arabic, Greek and others. So I guess the lyrics are not the exact same in every language... At least the Greek version I know talks about about the singer's love with a charming girl, who (the girl) regects him.
Uskadar yolunda bir folklor şarkısını duyunca başka bir dünyaya dalıyorum.Bu şarkı gerçekten çok rahat.Cezayir'den 🇩🇿 sevgili Türkiye'deki 🇹🇷 kardeşlerimize selam olsun
Glad to hear that :) Can you understand the meaning as well? There is a bit similarity in Turkish and Hungarian but I would surprize if you can understand the whole meaning. Greetings from Turkey!
@@omererylmaz3619 the version we learned had the first 2 verses in Turkish, which we didn't understand, but the rest was in Hungarian, I believe it was a translation from the original Turkish song. It brings back awesome memories! Greetings from Hungary
Soy mexicana y mando un saludo a mi querida gente de Turquía, me encanta su música, sus paisajes, sus tradiciones y una vida tan colorida llena de paz y respeto. Estoy enamorada de este lindicimo pais
Magyar testvérünk nagyon jól adta elő az akusztikus környezetet és a zenét, nagyon szép klip kíséretében. A hangszereim részleteit a fejhallgató jobban megérti. Csodálatosan tükrözte Isztambul szellemét. Gratulálunk🇹🇷🇹🇯
Γεια σας, ο αδερφός μας 1000 ετών, είμαστε αδελφοί και μεγαλύτεροι αδελφοί στον κόσμο. Μην φαίνεσαι πολιτικοί, δεν είναι ήχοι του τουρκικού έθνους, αγαπάμε την Ελλάδα και το ελληνικό έθνος. Πάρα πολύ αγάπη από την Τουρκία.
Middle Eastern music has not religion, its what bonds us together as people with similar history. Whether if you are from a Christian village in Syria or Turkish country side or even Baghdad in Iraq. Music is the way we connect with our ancestors
One of the first Turkish songs I learned to hum, being an Urdu speaker, proud of the fact Turkish is a part of our language, love you Turkiye. Pak-Turk dost
@@dulat Kazakhstan are turks and Muslims alhamdulillah. We have the same problem in bosnia with the ideas of communism. In sha Allah back to our Islamic roots...
@Togrul Beg Ben de Türkmenim can kardeşim. Türkiye Türkmeniyim Yörük Manavıyım selam olsun ata yurda Türkmenler var olsun Oğuz illeri bir olsun Türkmenistan'a selam olsun.
Isten hozott minden Török testvérünket! Ha történelmünk viharos is volt, legalább vérvonalunk és e zene tiszteletére tartsunk össze. 🇭🇺🇹🇷 Köszönöm Arany Zoltán! 👏
Greetings from Turkish HUNS to Hungarian Western HUNS! We are all HUNS! (I am from Avshar Tribe of Oghuz Khan. Oghuz (Oğuz, Mete or Moutun): Great Grand Father of Attila, Great Father of ALL HUNS)
j'aime cette chanson... elle me fait penser à mes amis ,à leur pays ,leur culture et o bons moments passes en leur compagnie.ils resteront à jamais ds mon coeur
Αυτό το τραγούδι φαίνεται να είναι κοινό σε όλους τους Βαλκανικούς λαούς. Λογικό, αν σκεφτούμε ότι αυτοί οι λαοί έζησαν για πάρα πολλά χρόνια κάτω από την ίδια εξουσία. Στην Ελλαδα έχουμε αρκετά τραγούδια που τα έφεραν μαζί τους οι παπούδες μας όταν ήρθαν πρόσφυγες.
Evet, kesinlikle filia mou!! Bu şarkılar bizi birleştir, özellikle Rumların ve Türklerin binlerce ortak kültürel şarkıları var… bizi ayıranlar o devletin başındakilerdir. Geia sou!!
I am Indonesian 🇮🇩 and love this classical song. I have ever stay at Uskudar, for almost a month so this song so memorable. Merhaba arkadaslarim, ne guzel haber Yaa.. :)
Man, you were born to sing&play folk! First I was listening to instrumental part and thought it was only the music w/o the lyrics-was already very impressed nonetheless- then you went "Üsküdaaar'a" and I'm blown away! Congrats my brother. Long live Turan!
This is such an art that Latins, Arabs, Levant, Turks, Celts(?) and more of them wrote lyrics and sang with their own culture. That's how global culture works. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
This is mostly a myth. Modern Hungarians on average have less than 5% central Asian dna. Turkic tribes were very influential in their history and their political development, but did not leave a large genetic legacy. Somewhat similar story with the Bulgarians ...
could you explain how finno-ugric people who adopted mainly slavs customs, married slavs and are 90% europeans genetically - and christians - , can "share same ancestors and origins" with the inhabitants of this absolute melting pot (greeks, armenians, anatolians, central asians, kurds and so) that is Turkey ?
As a Turkish I can say we do not share same ancestors.Just check out the language families. By this logic Finnish people and Mongolians have same ancestors. Bul ..s..t
@@CephasPhaolosThe Hungarian language has nothing to do with the Finno-Ugric language family! This is an artificially generated theory from the Compromise period (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy). The name "Finno-Ugric" itself was born on the German model in the German minds of Hunfalvy and Budenz. The Hungarian language is much older than the Uralic languages, its origins are obscure. By the way, don't forget that the Sumerian cuneiforms were deciphered based on the Székely-Hungarian runic script! Today, runic writing is once again taught in Hungarian schools. So let's just say that the Finno-Ugric theory is bullshit. .... ... and linguists are not historians!
I love how the song starts out with the simple drum beats and then all the other instruments follow. I can picture life in an ancient middle eastern city when hearing this. It is very cool tune overall.
Doesn't sound like the official version from your album Folk's Not Dead, this one is much better, set at a different tone and your voice is more haunting, a true song of mystery
So unique, great, green (song about raining, mud & walking) & beautiful music. May all Turk (Ottoman) be healthy, prosperous & happy. Thank you (ขอบคุณครับ - Thank you word in Thai).
This song exists in every country on Balcan. The lyrics are different but the melody is pretty much the same everywhere. It exists in: Turkey, Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia... It's origin is from middle east and it is extremely old song... :D just enjoy it and be proud that you are from Balcan as i am. Balcan rocks... :D
+Sekhrey EmhesetnetRa Actually, besides the countries you've mentioned (from the "Whose song is this?" documentary), it also exists in Romania, Ukraine, Poland (IIRC), Scotland etc etc. In the East it reached at least Armenia and perhaps even India. It could very well be one of the most popular Eurasian tunes. In any case, it sounds good enough to deserve it. P.S. As one other comment here mentioned, Boney M's "Rasputin" also used it, so... ;)
Scotts also play this song, so she said she didnt know at the time of composing her album. Later she discovered the history of the song, that a scottish soldier who were in british army were present in ottoman land and learnt the melody.
Loved this played it on my Philips player after I recorded it from the radio around 1965. I think Eartha Kitt was the singer but now I found it was 1967.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!! Your choice of music and in particular the imagery to go with the music is FANTASTIC. Beautiful music, it speaks to the soul. I wonder who the idiots are that gave this video a thumbs down I am browsing your collection and it's absolutely wonderful.
This music was so familiar and after couple of minutes thinking I remembered when I was children I got a quartz wrist watch what was playing this beautiful melody... Thank you.
I am Egyptian (misirli) from Turkish decent, my grandma used to play this song on the piano and goes in tears every time, I never understood why she cried until I grew up and started to cry myself every time I listen to it and remember my grandma 😢
😢
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We sung this song in school choir about 30 yrs ago :-) Greetings from Hungary!
Would be appreciable if you could explain the meaning in english
What's the meaning to this song please- anybody???
@@mariajohnson6018 a love song from a girl to an Ottoman Clerk
@@mariajohnson6018 This songs not exclusively Turkish, keep in mind. It exists in many countries and different languages: Turkish, Arabic, Greek and others. So I guess the lyrics are not the exact same in every language...
At least the Greek version I know talks about about the singer's love with a charming girl, who (the girl) regects him.
Greetings from Greece to all beautiful people of Turkey.
We must be friends in these difficult times
🇬🇷 ❤ 🇹🇷
Yes my brother. War comes with death while peace comes with lifes 🇬🇷🇹🇷
Yüzme öğretebiliriz dedeniz öğretmediyse
@@lufcoufc6373 ne alaka bilader adam güzel bir şey yazmış
@@lufcoufc6373 Kanalında "Hangi Yunanı Denize Döktün" diye video varken bunu yazman garip değil mi?
@Selevkius ciddiye alarak yorum yapmadım zaten
Uskadar yolunda bir folklor şarkısını duyunca başka bir dünyaya dalıyorum.Bu şarkı gerçekten çok rahat.Cezayir'den 🇩🇿 sevgili Türkiye'deki 🇹🇷 kardeşlerimize selam olsun
İstanbul'dan selam ve sevgilerle..
@@yafeskoc4078
Cezayir'den karşılıklı sevgi ve takdirle selamlar kardeşim
Greetings from Bangladesh. 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Greetings from Croatien!❤
Ve Aleykümselam cümleten
Эх Ускудара! turk birodarlarga salom. Kirgizistan, O'sh shahri.
aleykümselam kardaş
I'm hungarian and we have learnt this song in school and sang in choir, I love it so much!😍
I'm Bulgarian. And we too.
Person who sings it is hungarian ;)
Glad to hear that :) Can you understand the meaning as well? There is a bit similarity in Turkish and Hungarian but I would surprize if you can understand the whole meaning. Greetings from Turkey!
@@omererylmaz3619 the version we learned had the first 2 verses in Turkish, which we didn't understand, but the rest was in Hungarian, I believe it was a translation from the original Turkish song. It brings back awesome memories! Greetings from Hungary
@@Michizoechling I see, thank you for the information
Sağ ol Türk kardeşim! ( From Macaristan) Török testvéreink!
I love Turkish music something about it that touches my heart and soul. Beautiful music. Thank you and greetings from Midwestern United States!
Soy mexicana y mando un saludo a mi querida gente de Turquía, me encanta su música, sus paisajes, sus tradiciones y una vida tan colorida llena de paz y respeto.
Estoy enamorada de este lindicimo pais
🇲🇽❤💚💙💖🇹🇷
😍😍😍❣❣🙏🙏🙏
Selam Meksikalı kardeşim. Saygılar, sevgiler.
We love you and the Beautiful Mexican people.
Αγαπώ την όμορφη χώρα σας ❤❤
Listening to this amazingly beautiful music from the United States, California🤙 This music touches my soul. Much love to Turkey for creating this❤
Love and respect from Texas. Very moving.
Love from Turkey, great job thank you also we love Hungary!
Magyar testvérünk nagyon jól adta elő az akusztikus környezetet és a zenét, nagyon szép klip kíséretében. A hangszereim részleteit a fejhallgató jobban megérti. Csodálatosan tükrözte Isztambul szellemét. Gratulálunk🇹🇷🇹🇯
Much love from Yunanistan, sublime sound...
Much love from Turkey. I love your culture, foods and songs...
Make Eastern Roman Empire GREAT AGAIN !
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Γεια σας, ο αδερφός μας 1000 ετών, είμαστε αδελφοί και μεγαλύτεροι αδελφοί στον κόσμο. Μην φαίνεσαι πολιτικοί, δεν είναι ήχοι του τουρκικού έθνους, αγαπάμε την Ελλάδα και το ελληνικό έθνος. Πάρα πολύ αγάπη από την Τουρκία.
@@euskadi1924 ekrem imamoğlu. istanbul.
beautiful song! my family comes from a small christian village south of Turkey....this music unites all the cultures and religions living in Turkey.
Middle Eastern music has not religion, its what bonds us together as people with similar history. Whether if you are from a Christian village in Syria or Turkish country side or even Baghdad in Iraq. Music is the way we connect with our ancestors
Greetings from Bulgaria to Turkey, komshu !
One of the first Turkish songs I learned to hum, being an Urdu speaker, proud of the fact Turkish is a part of our language, love you Turkiye. Pak-Turk dost
Don't forget there are Turks living in Pakistan that came from the southern Türkistan.....The Türkmens ( meaning muslim Türk) and Özbeks
Actually urdu has Türkmen and Özbek words....they are also Türks....
Greetings from Mongolia.
@Waseem_ 07dz why not? hehe
Greetings, we may be thousands of kilometres apart, but our hearts and minds are always close to our ancient blood brethren!
@@ItgeltN wow! How's the life in Mongolia
@@livingiseasywitheyesclosed4553 Life is great here. I hope yours as well brothers.
@@ItgeltN thanks 😊
Hermosísima melodia, esta melodía me transporta a tiempos no vividos..... saludos desde Puno-Perú.
Greetings from a Kazakh guy to my Turkish brothers! Өте тамаша әуен екен!
We in Kazakhstan almost forgot we are Turks, hopefully it will get better with newer generation
@@dulat Kazakhstan are turks and Muslims alhamdulillah. We have the same problem in bosnia with the ideas of communism. In sha Allah back to our Islamic roots...
Oğlum ingilizce konuşmana gerek yok biz birbirimizi anlarız
@@tasco-qd6rs men Türkmen ve çox türkçäni aňliyorun
@Togrul Beg Ben de Türkmenim can kardeşim. Türkiye Türkmeniyim Yörük Manavıyım selam olsun ata yurda Türkmenler var olsun Oğuz illeri bir olsun Türkmenistan'a selam olsun.
I love it so much! Greetings from Indonesia 🇲🇨❤🇹🇷
Very nice turkish music.Greatings from HUNgaria!
We are the grandsons of Atilla the HUN
Besenyő Pistabácsi It's actually an Armenian song...
The lyrics are Turkish, topic of the song is about an area in Istanbul, so it is not really meaningful if this song is Armenian.
@Besenyő Pistabácsi
Greetings from TURKIA, from HUNS to HUNS!
(I am from Avshar Tribe of Oghuz Khan (Great grandfather of Attila), who are Huns)
@@mustafatasangil3806
Cripto Ermeni..
Isten hozott minden Török testvérünket! Ha történelmünk viharos is volt, legalább vérvonalunk és e zene tiszteletére tartsunk össze. 🇭🇺🇹🇷
Köszönöm Arany Zoltán! 👏
Greetings from Turkish HUNS to Hungarian Western HUNS! We are all HUNS!
(I am from Avshar Tribe of Oghuz Khan. Oghuz (Oğuz, Mete or Moutun): Great Grand Father of Attila, Great Father of ALL HUNS)
Kardesim ne guzel bir dusunce bu.
I'm so proud about my hungarian origins by my parents and I've many respect about what let in our culture the ottomans
What a beauty. Timeless.
🇲🇽♥️😍te amo Turquía hermosa y bella.
Greetings from Sekleristan/Szekelyfold/East Transylvania. Proud to have turk origins! Love turcic and tatar music also the music of Volga bulgar!
Loves to szekely from Turkey, land of beatiful gold and dark blue flag
Yes, Rasputin was based on this old Ottoman folk song done by the Boney M!
so I wasn't imagining it! what a relief after many years :) Köszönöm.
@@rumelia me too
Also Bengali song 'Shukno patar nupur paye' is based on this song.
Do you know that this fact was found about 25 years ago?
I knew it sounded similar!
j'aime cette chanson... elle me fait penser à mes amis ,à leur pays ,leur culture et o bons moments passes en leur compagnie.ils resteront à jamais ds mon coeur
I like the song itself and your arrangement. Excellent! Salam from Indonesia. :-)
beautiful greetings to my brothers in hungary....
+Ferenc Márton
Közsönöm.Teşekkür ederim from Turkiye.
Love n respect from india... Mashallah d tune is just heart touching ....❤❤❤
This is so beautiful, I can't wait to travel to Turkey
4 years later, how was it, did you enjoyed Turkey?
Furkan Sarıyerlioğlu dolar 7 lira olmasa iyidi
@@euren805 Ah, elden ne gelir ki
@@euren805Ben gelecekten geliyorum Dolar 25.80
@mehmetturkmen6435 27*
Long live Hungary and Turkey! We will meet at Turan soon.
Epic, greetings from Poland !!!
Selam olsun Polonya'ya
Αυτό το τραγούδι φαίνεται να είναι κοινό σε όλους τους Βαλκανικούς λαούς. Λογικό, αν σκεφτούμε ότι αυτοί οι λαοί έζησαν για πάρα πολλά χρόνια κάτω από την ίδια εξουσία. Στην Ελλαδα έχουμε αρκετά τραγούδια που τα έφεραν μαζί τους οι παπούδες μας όταν ήρθαν πρόσφυγες.
Evet, kesinlikle filia mou!! Bu şarkılar bizi birleştir, özellikle Rumların ve Türklerin binlerce ortak kültürel şarkıları var… bizi ayıranlar o devletin başındakilerdir. Geia sou!!
I am Indonesian 🇮🇩 and love this classical song. I have ever stay at Uskudar, for almost a month so this song so memorable.
Merhaba arkadaslarim, ne guzel haber Yaa.. :)
Nyasar ya bund 😭👍
@@rtsyifaa nyasar tapi wonderful...
mantap bund
lanjut LAGU
Omer Faruk Tekbilek kak pasti suka
Man, you were born to sing&play folk! First I was listening to instrumental part and thought it was only the music w/o the lyrics-was already very impressed nonetheless- then you went "Üsküdaaar'a" and I'm blown away!
Congrats my brother. Long live Turan!
Still listening. This is really a masterpiece. Never get old.
This is such an art that Latins, Arabs, Levant, Turks, Celts(?) and more of them wrote lyrics and sang with their own culture. That's how global culture works. Greetings from Turkey 🇹🇷
And Greeks as well, among others 😃
Greetings to the people of Turkey :)
thank you so much
Mesudiye Øzturk You're very welcome, my friend ^^
ekrem çağatay özdemir I do hope to visit one day actually, thank you very much for your kindness ^^
I see you are man of culture as well. Greetings ^^
I love Turkey and Indonesia 🇹🇷🇮🇩
Mabuhay Turkey!! Mabuhay Suleiman The Magnificent!! Greetings from the Philippines😁👍🏻🇵🇭 🇹🇷
Blessings from Punjab
I think this is the best version of this song. You're a genius Arany. Love from Turkey ❤
Beautiful music. Love to Türkiye from Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤️🇹🇷
Long Live İreland. Love from Türkiye. Much more love becouse of your palestinian stance.
Fantastic pictures around a beautiful melody🎉
hungarians and turks share the same ancestors and origins, thats why some of you learnt this and can actually feel the emotions.
We are brothers.We love Hungary my friend.
This is mostly a myth. Modern Hungarians on average have less than 5% central Asian dna. Turkic tribes were very influential in their history and their political development, but did not leave a large genetic legacy. Somewhat similar story with the Bulgarians ...
could you explain how finno-ugric people who adopted mainly slavs customs, married slavs and are 90% europeans genetically - and christians - , can "share same ancestors and origins" with the inhabitants of this absolute melting pot (greeks, armenians, anatolians, central asians, kurds and so) that is Turkey ?
As a Turkish I can say we do not share same ancestors.Just check out the language families. By this logic Finnish people and Mongolians have same ancestors. Bul ..s..t
@@CephasPhaolosThe Hungarian language has nothing to do with the Finno-Ugric language family! This is an artificially generated theory from the Compromise period (Austro-Hungarian Monarchy). The name "Finno-Ugric" itself was born on the German model in the German minds of Hunfalvy and Budenz. The Hungarian language is much older than the Uralic languages, its origins are obscure. By the way, don't forget that the Sumerian cuneiforms were deciphered based on the Székely-Hungarian runic script! Today, runic writing is once again taught in Hungarian schools. So let's just say that the Finno-Ugric theory is bullshit.
.... ... and linguists are not historians!
My mom's favorite.she sings it often. I like it, too ❤
I don't know whether you speak Turkish or not but as a native Turk myself your pronunciation and intonation is on point. I simply love it. AMAZING
I love how the song starts out with the simple drum beats and then all the other instruments follow. I can picture life in an ancient middle eastern city when hearing this. It is very cool tune overall.
I'm in tears. It's so beautiful and moving
Ahh ! Those anatolians are so beautiful.
This is my favourite version out of all the ones that I have heard. Thanks.
Doesn't sound like the official version from your album Folk's Not Dead, this one is much better, set at a different tone and your voice is more haunting, a true song of mystery
My grandmother used to sing this song to me when I was younger absolutely love the song miss you so much nene ❤🇹🇷😭😢
HAIL MAGYARIA ! 🇭🇺🇹🇷🇭🇺
We are son of ATTİLA 🇹🇷💪🇭🇺
Bro
Ne alaka dır ? broo
igazad van, éljen Magyarország 🇭🇺
@Hamza TR64 bbhhh
Cok guzel, hayranim!
Beautiful collage, wonderful combination of instruments...Well done Arany for spreading traditional musics around the world. Teşekkürler :)
Que c'est beau! La musique, et les images! Les images et la musique!
This is a very well known folk song which is called "Türkü" in Turkish and is from İstanbul. It also is a love song. Well sang and nice photos 😍🥰👏💐
Beautiful music and great interpretation. 5/5 stars, man! :)
Love Türkiye from America
Beautiful!
Merhaba.... Seni seviyorum Turkey 🇹🇷 from Indonesia girl 🇵🇱
teşekkür ederim Endonezya'ya selam!
Great work.. better than the other ones. this is a real artwork 👍greetings and love from turkey 🇹🇷
thank you my friend. I saw Uskudar once, and your music reminds me of beautiful times. Love and Respect.
Great music! Greetings to Turks people!
Greetings from North Africa 🇩🇿
Sou do Brasil e acho essa música muito linda
Love from malaysia 💞🇲🇾
Greetings to the people of Turkey :)Algériából
Thank you very much for the lyrics. This is what I will play on my house warming party in Antalya, in my newly found homeland!
Hi iam from in iraq iam very very very love Turkish ❤❤
En bilinen türkülerimiz arasındadır. Çogu kişi tarafından sevilir ve tabiki benim de favorimdir
Thank you for this great video and greetings to our Magyar brothers from Turkey.
So unique, great, green (song about raining, mud & walking) & beautiful music. May all Turk (Ottoman) be healthy, prosperous & happy. Thank you (ขอบคุณครับ - Thank you word in Thai).
May you, all your family and your nation be healthy, prosperous and happy dear brother! Greetings from Turkey! ขอบคุณครับ!
Very nice, love it! Greetings from Germany..
I am not turk however when you listen to this song you just go to a mystical bazaars of Ottoman Empire of Istanbul
This song exists in every country on Balcan. The lyrics are different but the melody is pretty much the same everywhere. It exists in: Turkey, Greece, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia... It's origin is from middle east and it is extremely old song... :D just enjoy it and be proud that you are from Balcan as i am. Balcan rocks... :D
I would really like to know the title of the original middle eastern song.
ardi kule
in turkish it's called üsküdara gider iken. it's not middle eastern, it's balkanic.
in Serbian it is called: Ruse kose curo imas.
Cem Sipahi Actually i think the Turkish version is called Katibim.
+Sekhrey EmhesetnetRa Actually, besides the countries you've mentioned (from the "Whose song is this?" documentary), it also exists in Romania, Ukraine, Poland (IIRC), Scotland etc etc. In the East it reached at least Armenia and perhaps even India. It could very well be one of the most popular Eurasian tunes. In any case, it sounds good enough to deserve it.
P.S. As one other comment here mentioned, Boney M's "Rasputin" also used it, so... ;)
Love Turkey so much... from Pakistan
Türkiye🌹🌹🌷🌷🌹🌷🌷🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷
🌷🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷Pakistan❤️ Azerbaycan ❤️ Türkiye🌹🌹🌷🌷🌹🌷
Scotts also play this song, so she said she didnt know at the time of composing her album. Later she discovered the history of the song, that a scottish soldier who were in british army were present in ottoman land and learnt the melody.
From New Zealandia- very beautiful tune
@Hamza TR64 thankyou Hamza TR64
Kindest Regards
Maria
For some reason, I really like this music, it feels like I'm in the Ottoman era, greetings from my country, Indonesia
greetings from turkey. thanks for music
Loved this played it on my Philips player after I recorded it from the radio around 1965. I think Eartha Kitt was the singer but now I found it was 1967.
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!!!
Your choice of music and in particular the imagery to go with the music is FANTASTIC. Beautiful music, it speaks to the soul. I wonder who the idiots are that gave this video a thumbs down
I am browsing your collection and it's absolutely wonderful.
This song is over 150 years old.
Greetings from Indonesia 🇲🇨
Salam
many versions of this piece in the balkans also, for example "Oj devojce" and others. Great version as usual Arany
طالما أشكو غرامي يا نور الوجود♥️
Nagyon szeretem a török népzenét!Nagyon szép ez a zene....tényleg...olyan nyugtató! :)
In Serbia we have also version of this song..it is called Ruse kose.Beautifull song. Greatings from Serbia.
Listening from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
This music was so familiar and after couple of minutes thinking I remembered when I was children I got a quartz wrist watch what was playing this beautiful melody... Thank you.
TÖRÖK(TURK) and MAGYAR(HUNGARIAN) are brother. LIVE ATTİLA!
Yes. Really truth.
Love the song. My grandma sang it to me
E stupenda lo utilizzata anche per il saggio ❤❤❤
Beautiful song! Thx for upload!
Alangkah Indah Di Waktu Pagi - Malaysia version 🇲🇾