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Aysun Kocatepe: Daдџ Baеџд±nд± Duman

: An instrumental arrangement was also released concurrently on the same album.

Aysun Kocatepe, a prominent Turkish pop singer since the mid-1980s, recorded this version with her husband Ali Kocatepe. Their recording includes:

: It is famously associated with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and his comrades, who reportedly sang it while traveling from Samsun to Havza in May 1919. On June 20, 1938, it was officially adopted as the "Youth and Sports Day March". Aysun Kocatepe's Rendition Aysun Kocatepe DaДџ BaЕџД±nД± Duman

: 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.

: A collaborative performance by Aysun and Ali Kocatepe. : An instrumental arrangement was also released concurrently

: 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.

"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 On June 20, 1938, it was officially adopted

: The melody is based on a Swedish folk song titled "Tre trallande jäntor" (Three Caroling Girls), composed by Felix Körling in 1909.