: While the 1990 studio version is the most famous, live versions—such as his 2008 Holland concert —continue to circulate as "official" visual representations of the song. Legacy and Covers
: The video has amassed over 12 million views on YouTube since being uploaded by official channels, cementing its status as a timeless classic.
: The poignant lyrics were written by the renowned poet Ahmet Selçuk İlkan . He reportedly wrote the lyrics in a hospital ward in Berlin, reflecting the deep themes of loneliness and longing found in the song. Composer : The music was composed by Sait Büyükçınar .
: The track was originally released under the Ferdifon Plak label. The "Original" Music Video (Orjinal Klip)
The search for refers to the official music video for one of the most iconic tracks in Turkish Arabesque music history. Released as part of the 1990 album "Hoşçakal" , the song remains a staple of the genre. Song Origins & Production
: Typical of Ferdi Tayfur's videography, it features the artist in contemplative settings, emphasizing the song's themes of "unrequited love" and "sleepless nights".
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: While the 1990 studio version is the most famous, live versions—such as his 2008 Holland concert —continue to circulate as "official" visual representations of the song. Legacy and Covers
: The video has amassed over 12 million views on YouTube since being uploaded by official channels, cementing its status as a timeless classic.
: The poignant lyrics were written by the renowned poet Ahmet Selçuk İlkan . He reportedly wrote the lyrics in a hospital ward in Berlin, reflecting the deep themes of loneliness and longing found in the song. Composer : The music was composed by Sait Büyükçınar .
: The track was originally released under the Ferdifon Plak label. The "Original" Music Video (Orjinal Klip)
The search for refers to the official music video for one of the most iconic tracks in Turkish Arabesque music history. Released as part of the 1990 album "Hoşçakal" , the song remains a staple of the genre. Song Origins & Production
: Typical of Ferdi Tayfur's videography, it features the artist in contemplative settings, emphasizing the song's themes of "unrequited love" and "sleepless nights".