Yaşlandım mı ne - Lyrics and Music by Seyfi Doğanay ... - Smule
You can listen to "Yaşlandım Mı Ne" on major platforms including: Apple Music Spotify YouTube (Official Audio)
Doğanay’s delivery is characterized by the that endeared him to the Turkish public. The track features traditional string arrangements—often prominent violin or bağlama—that amplify the melancholic and dramatic atmosphere typical of the Arabesque genre. Streaming Availability
The narrator admits to "talking too big" in the past and is now paying the price for it ( Meğer büyük konuşmuşum / Ettiğimi çekiyorum ).
The lyrics mention "fog settling over my eyes" ( Duman çökmüş gözlerime ), making it impossible to see a lover who is only "two houses away".
"" (Am I Getting Old?) is a quintessential track by the late Turkish artist Seyfi Doğanay , often referred to by his fans as " Seyfi Baba ". Originally released as part of his 2004 album, Yoruldum , the song is a heavy example of the Arabesque and Turkish folk fusion that defined Doğanay's long career. Core Theme & Lyrics
Yaşlandım mı ne - Lyrics and Music by Seyfi Doğanay ... - Smule
You can listen to "Yaşlandım Mı Ne" on major platforms including: Apple Music Spotify YouTube (Official Audio) Seyfi DoДџanay YaЕџlandД±m MД± Ne
Doğanay’s delivery is characterized by the that endeared him to the Turkish public. The track features traditional string arrangements—often prominent violin or bağlama—that amplify the melancholic and dramatic atmosphere typical of the Arabesque genre. Streaming Availability Yaşlandım mı ne - Lyrics and Music by Seyfi Doğanay
The narrator admits to "talking too big" in the past and is now paying the price for it ( Meğer büyük konuşmuşum / Ettiğimi çekiyorum ). Streaming Availability The narrator admits to "talking too
The lyrics mention "fog settling over my eyes" ( Duman çökmüş gözlerime ), making it impossible to see a lover who is only "two houses away".
"" (Am I Getting Old?) is a quintessential track by the late Turkish artist Seyfi Doğanay , often referred to by his fans as " Seyfi Baba ". Originally released as part of his 2004 album, Yoruldum , the song is a heavy example of the Arabesque and Turkish folk fusion that defined Doğanay's long career. Core Theme & Lyrics