The poem was first published in Tamer's 1986 book, Antep Neresi (Where is Antep?).
is a poignant and iconic Turkish song composed by the renowned musician, author, and politician Zülfü Livaneli . Often mistaken for a traditional folk song due to its deep cultural resonance, it is actually a modern masterpiece that blends haunting poetry with melodic lament. Origins and Composition Zulfu Livaneli Memik Oglan Orijinal
While it has appeared on many compilations, a definitive version is found on the album Bütüneserleri, Vol. 9 (Güneş Topla Benim İçin) , originally released in the mid-1980s. The Story and Meaning The poem was first published in Tamer's 1986
Livaneli composed the music, frequently collaborating with international artists like Mikis Theodorakis , who played the bouzouki on early recordings. Origins and Composition While it has appeared on
The lyrics of "Memik Oğlan" are based on a poem titled (An Elegy for Memik), written by the celebrated Turkish poet Ülkü Tamer .