Manuеџ Baba Evlerinin Г–nгј Yonca -

Described as tall with a thin waist ( Boyu uzun beli ince ).

The lyrics use natural metaphors like clover (yonca), tulips (lale), and beans (bakla) to describe a lover and the surroundings of their home.

Watch Manuş Baba and others perform this traditional classic in various styles: Manuş Baba - Evlerinin Önü Yonca YouTube · EK Yapım ManuЕџ Baba Evlerinin Г–nГј Yonca

A famous Azerbaijani singer whose classic version is a cultural staple.

The recurring refrain "Ninna yavrum ninna" or "Ninne" is a lullaby-like term of endearment used in many Anatolian and Rumelian folk songs. Described as tall with a thin waist ( Boyu uzun beli ince )

A renowned Turkish classical and folk vocalist.

is a traditional Kerkük (Iraqi Turkmen) folk song that gained massive popularity through a modern cover by the Turkish artist Manuş Baba . 🎵 Song Background & Origins The recurring refrain "Ninna yavrum ninna" or "Ninne"

The song is a türkü (folk song) traditionally attributed to , a legendary figure in Kerkük folk music. While Manuş Baba's version is widely known, the song has been performed by many historical and contemporary artists, including: