Ordulu Sebahat Ver Meyhaneci Instant

to other famous "Meyhaneci" songs (like those by Adnan Şenses or Müslüm Gürses). Provide more info on other artists from the Ordu region. Eda Doğanay - Meyhaneci

The chorus, "Ver meyhaneci, ver içeyim" (Give it here, tavern keeper, let me drink), serves as a plea for temporary oblivion to forget "that cruel one." Ordulu Sebahat Ver Meyhaneci

A central emotional blow in the song is the line: "I heard you got married and had children, while I am still single; my heart is still with you." to other famous "Meyhaneci" songs (like those by

The second verse describes how every song brings tears and how the singer has become "crazy/divine" (deli divane) with longing. 🎤 About Ordulu Sebahat 🎤 About Ordulu Sebahat The "Meyhaneci" (Tavern Keeper)

The "Meyhaneci" (Tavern Keeper) is a recurring archetype in Turkish music. It serves as a confidant to the heartbroken, similar to the "bartender" in Western country or blues music. Songs addressed to the meyhaneci are designed to be listened to during communal gatherings where listeners share their sorrows.

Sebahat is a regional artist originally from , a city on Turkey's Black Sea coast (hence the moniker "Ordulu").

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