"Hatasız kul olmaz, hatamla sev beni" (There is no servant without flaws, love me with my mistakes)
The song's massive success directly inspired a 1977 feature film of the same name starring Orhan Gencebay and Fatma Girik. 📝 Famous Opening Lyrics
The track masterfully blends traditional Turkish folk instruments, like the bağlama, with massive Western-style orchestral arrangements.
It gave a voice to the massive wave of rural-to-urban migrants in Turkey during the 1970s who felt displaced and misunderstood by mainstream society.
The title itself is a popular Turkish proverb stating that humans are inherently prone to making mistakes.
"Dermansız dert olmaz, dermana sal beni" (There is no trouble without a cure, send me to my remedy) 🔄 Legacy and Covers
"Hatasız kul olmaz, hatamla sev beni" (There is no servant without flaws, love me with my mistakes)
The song's massive success directly inspired a 1977 feature film of the same name starring Orhan Gencebay and Fatma Girik. 📝 Famous Opening Lyrics Orhan Gencebay HatasД±z Kul Olmaz
The track masterfully blends traditional Turkish folk instruments, like the bağlama, with massive Western-style orchestral arrangements. "Hatasız kul olmaz, hatamla sev beni" (There is
It gave a voice to the massive wave of rural-to-urban migrants in Turkey during the 1970s who felt displaced and misunderstood by mainstream society. "Hatasız kul olmaz
The title itself is a popular Turkish proverb stating that humans are inherently prone to making mistakes.
"Dermansız dert olmaz, dermana sal beni" (There is no trouble without a cure, send me to my remedy) 🔄 Legacy and Covers