Mгјslгјm Gгјrses Yarab Al Canд±mд± Apr 2026

It later became a defining track on the 1986 album Ben İnsan Değil miyim (Am I Not Human?) released by Çetinkaya Müzik.

The song was first released as a 7-inch vinyl single in April 1973 by Hülya Plak, paired with the track "Kaybolan Günler". MГјslГјm GГјrses Yarab Al CanД±mД±

Both the lyrics and music were composed by Burhan Bilgin . Lyrics and Themes It later became a defining track on the

Müslüm Gürses' song (O Lord, Take My Life) is a quintessential example of Turkish Arabesque music, reflecting themes of extreme sorrow, fatalism, and the struggles of the marginalized. Song Background and Release reflecting themes of extreme sorrow

Gürses’ deep, mournful vocal delivery was designed to resonate with Turkey’s "gecekondu" (urban squatter) residents—migrants who felt alienated by rapid modernization and social hierarchy.

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It later became a defining track on the 1986 album Ben İnsan Değil miyim (Am I Not Human?) released by Çetinkaya Müzik.

The song was first released as a 7-inch vinyl single in April 1973 by Hülya Plak, paired with the track "Kaybolan Günler".

Both the lyrics and music were composed by Burhan Bilgin . Lyrics and Themes

Müslüm Gürses' song (O Lord, Take My Life) is a quintessential example of Turkish Arabesque music, reflecting themes of extreme sorrow, fatalism, and the struggles of the marginalized. Song Background and Release

Gürses’ deep, mournful vocal delivery was designed to resonate with Turkey’s "gecekondu" (urban squatter) residents—migrants who felt alienated by rapid modernization and social hierarchy.