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"Leylo Leylo" is a hauntingly beautiful Turkish folk song performed by that tells a story of unrequited love, deep longing, and the physical toll of heartbreak. It is a traditional piece from the Malatya/Arguvan region of Turkey, a place renowned for its soulful "long air" ( uzun hava ) folk music style. The Story of the Song
: Hüseyin Uğurlu, born in 1971, is a prominent figure in the Alevi-Bektashi musical tradition, often performing songs that focus on human suffering, divine love, and social themes. HГјseyin Ugurlu Leylo Leylo
: He mentions an embroidery on a handkerchief, a common symbol in folk stories representing a promise or a memory that he now looks at while mourning his fate. "Leylo Leylo" is a hauntingly beautiful Turkish folk
You can experience the emotional depth of the song through Hüseyin Uğurlu's performance here: Leylo Leylo Hüseyin Uğurlu - Topic YouTube• Apr 14, 2020 : He mentions an embroidery on a handkerchief,
: He describes the steep slopes of the highland and how a single glance from the girl Leylo "burned" him.
: The narrator laments that his hair has turned white not from age, but from the suffering caused by his love for Leylo.
: The song was compiled by Muharrem Temiz from the local tradition of Arguvan , an area famous for producing melancholic and philosophical folk songs ( türkü ).