These songs often reflect the traditional matchmaking process in Turkish villages, where the mother plays a central role in selecting a spouse for her son. 🎬 Related Media
The phrase "Beni Eversene" translates to "Get me married" or "Make me marry." It is a common theme in Anatolian folk music, often used in "Kırık Hava" (rhythmic folk songs) that are played at weddings and celebrations. Ali Taskin Beni Eversene
The lyrics typically revolve around the narrator's impatience with bachelorhood and humorous descriptions of the kind of bride he wants. Similar titles have been used in Turkish film
Similar titles have been used in Turkish film history, most notably the 1975 comedy Baba Bizi Eversene starring legendary musician Barış Manço . Watch a performance of this classic folk style below: 🎵 Song Background
"Ali Taşkın Beni Eversene" (Mother, Get Me Married) refers to a popular Turkish folk song (türkü) associated with the artist . The song is a comedic, rhythmic piece where a young man pleads with his mother to find him a wife. 🎵 Song Background
These songs often reflect the traditional matchmaking process in Turkish villages, where the mother plays a central role in selecting a spouse for her son. 🎬 Related Media
The phrase "Beni Eversene" translates to "Get me married" or "Make me marry." It is a common theme in Anatolian folk music, often used in "Kırık Hava" (rhythmic folk songs) that are played at weddings and celebrations.
The lyrics typically revolve around the narrator's impatience with bachelorhood and humorous descriptions of the kind of bride he wants.
Similar titles have been used in Turkish film history, most notably the 1975 comedy Baba Bizi Eversene starring legendary musician Barış Manço . Watch a performance of this classic folk style below:
"Ali Taşkın Beni Eversene" (Mother, Get Me Married) refers to a popular Turkish folk song (türkü) associated with the artist . The song is a comedic, rhythmic piece where a young man pleads with his mother to find him a wife. 🎵 Song Background