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: While the lyrics are rooted in traditional Aşık (troubadour) poetry, Karaböcek’s delivery sits at the intersection of Anatolian Rock and Arabesque , featuring the emotive, vibrato-rich vocals that became her trademark.

: "İşte gidiyorum çeşm-i siyahım" (Here I go, my black-eyed one) is a farewell filled with sorrow and resignation, depicting a journey through treacherous mountains and personal sacrifice. GГјlden KarabГ¶cek Д°Еџte Gidiyorum

: The song was released as a 45 rpm vinyl single in 1973 by Şah Plak, featuring "Dumanlı Dumanlı Oy Bizim Eller" on the B-side. : While the lyrics are rooted in traditional

Gülden Karaböcek’s 1973 classic, , remains one of the most poignant interpretations in Turkish folk and arabesque history. Originally written by the legendary folk poet Aşık Mahzuni Şerif , Karaböcek’s version brought a unique, haunting depth that helped define her early career. Key Insights into the Track Gülden Karaböcek’s 1973 classic, , remains one of

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