: The protagonist acknowledges a cycle of pain, stating that for them, "mutlu olmak hayal kurmak" (to be happy is to dream), suggesting that true contentment only exists in the imagination.
: Key lyrics highlight a total loss of hope for the future ("Ben yarından umutsuzum") and a sense of helplessness ("Böyle biçare kalınır mı?"). Musical Composition and Live Legacy
: The song is frequently cited in community forums like Ekşi Sözlük as one of Tan Taşçı’s most moving works, especially when performed with live orchestral backing. Tan TaЕџГ§Д± Ben Her Bahar Mutsuzum
The song is a powerful exploration of , subverting the traditional association of spring with rebirth and joy.
The original track features arrangement by the acclaimed , blending traditional Turkish pop sensibilities with a sorrowful vocal delivery. : The protagonist acknowledges a cycle of pain,
: Spring is depicted as a recurring trigger for unhappiness rather than a time of hope. The lyrics "Göçen kuşlar çaldılar baharımı" (Migrating birds stole my spring) symbolize lost time and stolen opportunities for happiness.
(I Am Unhappy Every Spring) is a seminal track by Turkish pop artist Tan Taşçı , originally released on April 27, 2005 , as part of his debut album, Rica Ederim . Known for its deep emotional resonance, the song remains a staple of his live performances and is celebrated for its melancholic yet relatable exploration of seasonal sorrow. Emotional and Narrative Themes The song is a powerful exploration of ,
: While the original version established the song, modern live recordings have given it a second life. Fans particularly praise the live concert versions featuring the "Presidents' Choir" (Başkanlar Korosu) and solo clarinetists whose performances add a haunting, "must-listen" quality to the piece.