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== "Its music was composed Greek Christos Tsiamoulis" ==

If Christos Tsiamoulis was born in 1961 (at least the one linked by the article, if the Wikipedia article is correct) and if Âşık Veyse died in 1973, then the only way Christos Tsiamoulis could have written the music to this song is if he did so before the age of 12.

The sentence about Christos Tsiamoulis writing the music is preceded by some words of Greek, so I could imagine it might be trying to say that some other work based on this song had music written by him? However how English readers are supposed to understand that or otherwise make sense of the words of Greek just stuck in there with no English explanation, is beyond me.

--[[User:Ericjs|Ericjs]] ([[User talk:Ericjs|talk]]) 18:29, 16 September 2020 (UTC)

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"Its music was composed Greek Christos Tsiamoulis"

If Christos Tsiamoulis was born in 1961 (at least the one linked by the article, if the Wikipedia article is correct) and if Âşık Veyse died in 1973, then the only way Christos Tsiamoulis could have written the music to this song is if he did so before the age of 12.

The sentence about Christos Tsiamoulis writing the music is preceded by some words of Greek, so I could imagine it might be trying to say that some other work based on this song had music written by him? However how English readers are supposed to understand that or otherwise make sense of the words of Greek just stuck in there with no English explanation, is beyond me.

--Ericjs (talk) 18:29, 16 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]