Milyonlarca Kuştuk...

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Milyonlarca Kuştuk... (Turkish:(We used to be) Millions of birds...) is Candan Erçetin's 10th studio album released in June 3, 2013. The album is Erçetin's 7th pop music studio album[1] after Kırık Kalpler Durağında which was released 3,5 years ago. She composed Nazım Hikmet Ran's famous poem "Herkes Gibisin" in this album. The album also includes arrangements (Turkish adaptions) of 3 songs.[2]

Track listing

# Title Translation Lyricist Composer Time Notes
1 "Milyonlarca Kuştuk" We were millions of birds Candan Erçetin 4:29
2 "Yağmur" Rain Candan Erçetin Nuri Irmak 4:41
3 "Güle Güle" Bye bye Candan Erçetin Nikos Karvelas 5:04 Turkish version of Anna Vissi's "Sigxaritiria"[2]
4 "Yalnızlık" Loneliness Candan Erçetin 4:06
5 "Aşk" Love Doğan Duru & Candan Erçetin Doğan Duru 4:12
6 "Beklemeden" Without waiting Candan Erçetin 4:38
7 "Sen" You Sinan Candan Erçetin & Alper Erinç & Nuri Irmak 3:57
8 "Hafif" Light Aylin Atalay Jürgen Heusser 3:44
9 "Eğlen Neşelen" Have fun, cheer up Candan Erçetin Sholom Secunda 4:08 Turkish version of Bei Mir Bistu Shein[2]
10 "Kim Deli" Who's crazy Candan Erçetin Candan Erçetin & Alper Erinç 3:53
11 "Dalga" Mocking Candan Erçetin Sorinel Pustiu 4:02
12 "Yak Gemileri" Burn ships Candan Erçetin Sorinel Pustiu 4:26
13 "Yaralı Gönlüm" My broken heart Recep Suat Sayın Nicholas Roubanis 4:23 Turkish version of Misirlou, song of Pulp Fiction[2]
14 "Gazel / Herkes Gibisin" Gazel / You're like everybody Nazım Hikmet Ran Candan Erçetin 6:17
15 "Sen (akustik)" You Sinan Candan Erçetin & Alper Erinç & Nuri Irmak 3:37

References

  1. ^ "Yeni albüme ilk video klip" (in Turkish). Number One Türk TV. 26 Nov 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Savcı, Arda (21 July 2013). "Azıcık minimalizm fena olmazdı" (in Turkish). Radikal. Retrieved 2 May 2014. {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)