: The version on Apple Music and YouTube was part of a project aimed at making traditional marches and children's songs more accessible to younger generations.
: A collaborative performance by Aysun and Ali Kocatepe.
: An instrumental arrangement was also released concurrently on the same album. Aysun Kocatepe DaДџ BaЕџД±nД± Duman
: The melody is based on a Swedish folk song titled "Tre trallande jäntor" (Three Caroling Girls), composed by Felix Körling in 1909.
: The notes were brought to Turkey by Selim Sırrı Tarcan after his visit to Sweden. The Turkish lyrics were written by Ali Ulvi Elöve in 1916. : The version on Apple Music and YouTube
Aysun Kocatepe, a prominent Turkish pop singer since the mid-1980s, recorded this version with her husband Ali Kocatepe. Their recording includes:
"Dağ Başını Duman Almış," also known as the (Youth March), is a classic Turkish march performed by pop artist Aysun Kocatepe and her husband Ali Kocatepe . Their version was released on February 1, 1998, as part of the album Pop Çocuk, Vol. 2 under the Bir Numara Müzik label. Historical Background : The melody is based on a Swedish
While the Kocatepes brought a modern pop interpretation to the song, its origins date back to the early 20th century: