ID ORIGINAL TUTKISH SONGS \ Kimliği ORİJİNAL TÜRK SONGS

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    yosis said:

    Wink ID ORIGINAL TUTKISH SONGS \ Kimliği ORİJİNAL TÜRK SONGS

    HI NASIL ARE YOU
    BİR ŞARKI ŞARKI TÜRK KAPAKLARI'S
    KİMSEYE DE ORİJİNAL ŞARKI ADI BİLİYOR MU TEŞEKKÜRLER TÜRKİYE
    HI HOW ARE YOU
    IT'S A COVERS SONGS TO TURKISH SONGS
    DOES ANYONE KNOW NAME OF ORIGINAL SONG IN TURKISH THANK
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    Oh my, oh my... these are arabesk songs on the hardest way )

    But, I wonder which language is this? Hebrew (Israeli)?
     
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    yes its in hebrew
     
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    Oh my, I didn't know that Israelis also like this kind of music... It is interesting to know

    Unfortunately, I can't exactly say which Turkish songs they are...
    It's so difficult to find out for me, because I'm not a good listener of this songs

    But I wonder again... is this music strange or well-known for Israelis?
    I mean, is this also a part of Israeli music? I think, in Israel should be many forms of music...
    Every group of different countries should have brought their own music to Israel, right?
     
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    Quote Originally Posted by ARME View Post
    Oh my, I didn't know that Israelis also like this kind of music... It is interesting to know

    Unfortunately, I can't exactly say which Turkish songs they are...
    It's so difficult to find out for me, because I'm not a good listener of this songs

    But I wonder again... is this music strange or well-known for Israelis?
    I mean, is this also a part of Israeli music? I think, in Israel should be many forms of music...
    Every group of different countries should have brought their own music to Israel, right?
    Why oh dear?
    Got a problem with Hebrew music?
    Yes it is an Israeli music style called "Songs of depression", melodies of these songs were songs in Turkish
     
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    You understand me wrong... this expression is NOT in a bad way
    It's like "oh didn't know it, I'm surprised to know that because I thought it was typical for Turkish"
    You will surely encounter more Turcs with this "reaction"... because it's something new for us
    Like when we listen to Greek folk songs and get know how similarly it is

    Also, in Turkey is a sort of Jewish music called "Sefarad"
    There are also a music band with this designation
    And, this should be a cover from a famous Israeli composer with these typical tones of "Seferad music"
    Because of that I thought this kind of music is typical for Israeli music



    Also, Turkey's the most successful singer S. Erener is in origin Israeli,
    there is a famous rock band "Duman" and a member is also in origin Israeli... (and more but I dodn't know all)

    You can write to me in relax, I'm just curious to learn and not of those rasists
    Last edited by ARME; 03-30-2011 at 10:43 AM.
     
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    Ok i understand you
    if anyone know original name song in turkish to this covers songs thank you
     
  8. Myst said:

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    Elow
    1st song is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsFU8hDF-zk

    Turkish song's lyrics are going like ;

    I cannot live without holding your hand.
    I cannot live without hearing your voice


    3rd song is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJ1wEZD_-18

    The rest of my life?

    4th is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7epFqaMHNx0