Lyrics by Edip Akbayram

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  1. Adiloþ Bebe
  2. Aðýt
  3. Ah Yüreðim
  4. Akþamlar
  5. Aldýrma Gönül
  6. Aman Kerem
  7. Anam Aðlar Baþucumda Oturur
  8. Anneler Günü
  9. Ay Karanlýk
  10. Ayrýlýk
  11. Bebeðim
  12. Bekle Bizi Ýstanbul
  13. Ben Ölürsem
  14. Beni Kör Kuyularda
  15. Bir Sohbetin Özeti
  16. Bir Þarkýn Olsun Dudaklarýnda
  17. Bize Yazýktýr
  18. Bu Gecede Bir Hal Var
  19. Bu Yýl Benim Yeþil Baðým
  20. Büyü
  21. Caným Efendim
  22. Çeþmi Siyahým
  23. Çocuklar
  24. Çýksam Issýz Daðlara
  25. Daðlar
  26. Darmadaðýn
  27. Darýldým Darýldým
  28. Deðil Misin
  29. Deðmen Benim Gönlüme
  30. Deli Olmak Ýþten Deðil
  31. Diren Kardeþim
  32. Dönülmeyen Gitmeler
  33. Dost
  34. Dumanlý Dumanlý
  35. Eþkýya Dünyaya Hükümdar Olmaz
  36. Garip
  37. Geçmiyor Günler
  38. Gidenlerin Türküsü
  39. Gittin Gideli
  40. Göçmen
  41. Göklerde Kartal Gibiydim
  42. Gönlüm Senindir
  43. Gönül Daðý
  44. Göreydim Öleydim
  45. Gülümsedik Gökyüzüne
  46. Güneþi Hiç Görmedim
  47. Güzel Günler Göreceðiz
  48. Hakim Bey
  49. Hasretimdin
  50. Hasretinle Yandý gönlüm
  51. Hava Nasýl Oralarda
  52. Herþey Senin Uðruna
  53. Hidayet
  54. Kara Yazý
  55. Karadeniz
  56. Karanlýkta
  57. Kibar Gelin
  58. Köhne Liman
  59. Kolum Nerden Aldýn Zinciri
  60. Korkuyorlar
  61. Kükredi Çimenler
  62. Kuþlar
  63. Kýymayýn Efendiler
  64. Kýzýmýn Adý Sevgi
  65. Leylim Ley
  66. Mehmet Emmi
  67. Merdo
  68. Merhaba Çocuk
  69. Meryem
  70. Meydan Türküsü
  71. Nice Yýllara
  72. Oðluma
  73. Ölmeyiz Biz
  74. Ölüm Dediðin Nedir Ki
  75. Özgürlük- Denize Dönmek Ýstiyorum
  76. Saklayacaðým
  77. Sakýn Unutma
  78. Sen Nerdesin
  79. Senden Haber Yok
  80. Sev Beni Beni
  81. Seyreyle Gönül
  82. Sokaðýn Tavaný Kadar
  83. Tutunamadým Yar
  84. Unutma Ha
  85. Vesikalý Yarim
  86. Yalnýzým Yalnýz
  87. Yeni Gelen Güne Türkü
  88. Ýlhan'a Özlem
  89. Ýnce Ýnce Bir Kaðar Yaðar
  90. Ýnce Ýnce Bir Kar Yaðar
  91. Ýsteme Benden
  92. Yýllar

Ahmet Edip Akbayram (29 December 1950 – 2 March 2025) was a Turkish rock music artist, composer and socialist. He was the lead singer of Dostlar, one of the first rock bands in Turkey. He was excluded throughout his childhood due to polio. During his artistic career, he was censored and oppressed because of his socialist stance. As a result of a disability in his right leg, he was rejected by some groups and organizers due to limited mobility. He reacted to this by saying: "I sing with my voice, I don't sing with my foot. Why are you looking at my feet, brother!" He was diagnosed with polio when he was nine months old. In the Siyah Örümcekler group they founded in high school, they played and sang psychedelic rock style compositions they made on the folk songs of Pir Sultan and Karacaoğlan. They made their first record Kendim Ettim Kendim Buldum during their high school years. The record was released in two different editions under the titles Siyah Örümcekler – Gaziantep Orkestrası and Edip Albayrak – Siyah Örümcekler. After Gaziantep, Adana became their second address where he first took the stage with the orchestra he founded. Later, he started working in a nightclub called Beyaz Saray there. After graduating from high school in 1968, he went to Istanbul to take the university entrance exam but failed. He passed the university entrance exam in 1971 and was admitted to faculty of dentistry in Istanbul University, which he had always dreamed of. However, his passion for music took over and he gave up this profession and devoted himself to music. After coming to Istanbul, he participated in the Golden Microphone in 1971. He won the first place with his first composition, Kükredi Çimenler, inspired by a poem by Aşık Veysel in 1972. He founded the Dostlar in 1973 with Vecdi Ören. Later, he received awards with his singles Deniz Üstü Köpürür and Garip, and became an artist whose fame was heard throughout the country. He broke sales records and won the Golden Record with his songs Aldırma Gönül Aldırma and Gidenlerin Türküsü, and has around 250 awards given by various organizations. The 80s were difficult years for him and other socialist musicians. Between 1981 and 1988, their compositions were banned from being played on the Turkish Radio and Television Corporation, the only broadcaster of the period. But from the mid–90s onwards, he made a new breakthrough, especially with the album Türküler Yanmaz, and showed that he continued to walk on his own path without deviating. This album was dedicated to those who lost their lives in the Sivas Massacre. He passed away on March 2, 2025, due to multiple organ failure.

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