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This is the complete list of number-one singles in Turkey in 2022 according to Radiomonitor.The list on the left side of the box (Resmi Liste, "the Official List") represents physical and digital track sales as well as music streaming of the Turkish artists, and the one on the right side (Uluslararası Liste, "the International List") is the same thing for non-Turkish artists.
Kâtibim" ("my clerk"), or "Üsküdar'a Gider İken" ("while going to Üsküdar") is a Turkish folk song about someone's clerk as they travel to Üsküdar. The tune is an Istanbul türkü , [ 1 ] which is spread beyond Turkey in many countries, especially in the Balkans .
To ensure the highest level of fact checking, sales figures are supported by reliable sources, for example: international music-related magazines such as Music & Media and Billboard, national newspapers or Turkish music organizations like Mü-Yap, an IFPI member which represents the music industry in the country.
"Everyway That I Can" is a song recorded by Turkish singer Sertab Erener, with music composed by herself and Demir Demirkan, lyrics written by Demirkan, and production and arrangement by Ozan Çolakoğlu. It represented Turkey in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003, held in Riga, winning the contest. It was the first entry from Turkey in the ...
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 November 2024. Turkish singer-songwriter (born 1972) Tarkan Tarkan in concert, 2011 Born (1972-10-17) 17 October 1972 (age 52) Alzey, Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany Nationality Turkish Education Baruch College Occupations Singer-songwriter arranger composer record producer Spouse Pınar Dilek (m ...
Moğollar (Mongols in Turkish) was one of the pioneering bands in Turkish rock music during their early career and one of the founders of Turkish folk rock (or Anatolian rock). They have been active for over 40 years. The band uses multi-layered dynamism in the Turkish folk genre to create a sonic similarity with pop music's dynamism. [1]
Uska Dara" ("A Turkish Tale") is a 1953 song made famous by Eartha Kitt, and also recorded by Eydie Gormé. [1] It is based on the Turkish folk song "Kâtibim" about a woman and her secretary traveling to Üsküdar. On early American recordings, this adaptation is credited to Stella Lee. [2]