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While many pop and folk artists, like Candan Erçetin , have popularized the track, Melihat Gülses brings a distinct sophistication to it. Yüksek Yüksek Tepelere - Samuel Ortiz

The lyrics tell the story of a girl named , who was married off to a village far from her home. In her isolation, she sings of her deep longing for her mother, father, and siblings, pleading that they "don’t build houses on high hills" or "send girls to faraway lands". Why Melihat Gülses’s Version Stands Out Melihat GГјlses YГјksek YГјksek Tepelere

Melihat Gülses ’s rendition of is a masterclass in interpreting Turkish folk music through a classical lens. Her performance breathes new life into this tragic anonymous folk song ( türkü ) from the Edirne (Thrace) region. The Soul of the Song: A Bride’s Sorrow While many pop and folk artists, like Candan

"Yüksek Yüksek Tepelere" is a staple of the (Henna Night), a traditional ceremony held before a Turkish wedding. While the event often involves dancing, this specific song is meant to evoke tears. Why Melihat Gülses’s Version Stands Out Melihat Gülses

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