Dertliyim Kederliyim [ VERIFIED ]
: Mora was awarded a gold plaque by MÜ-YAP, the Turkish recording producers association.
: The closing lines reflect a cynical view of both this world and the afterlife, stating there is no benefit from this world and the "other" is doubtful ( öteki da şüpheli ). Notable Covers
: Known for her regional interpretations of Black Sea folk songs. Dertliyim Kederliyim
: The singer describes their troubles as "exhaustless by writing" ( yazma ile tükenmez ), suggesting a pain too deep for words.
: A famous verse suggests "counting the stars by fifties" ( gökteki yıldızları sayalım elli elli ), highlighting the overwhelming and impossible nature of their burden. : Mora was awarded a gold plaque by
The lyrics explore deep themes of existential sorrow and the futility of worldly life.
The song was originally composed by , a significant figure in Turkish folk music who passed away in 1993. Tunç was known for capturing the characteristic melancholy of the Eastern Black Sea region. Popularity through Volkan Konak : The singer describes their troubles as "exhaustless
"Dertliyim Kederliyim" (English: "I am Troubled, I am Grieving") is a poignant Turkish folk-style song that has become a staple of Black Sea regional music. While popularly associated with the soulful baritone of , the song's roots trace back to the traditional sounds of the Maçka district in Trabzon. Origin and Authorship