Dedubluman Cagri Celik — Gamzedeyim Deva Bulmam
Tatyos Efendi reportedly wrote the lyrics shortly before his death. It reflects his personal life—dying alone and impoverished without ever finding "remedy" ( deva ) for his lifelong heartbreak. The Dedublüman & Çağrı Çelik Interpretation
While the song has been famously covered by legends like and Müzeyyen Senar , the Dedublüman version is widely credited with making the "Uşşak" sound accessible within the modern "soft-rock" or "indie" Turkish scene. It remains a staple in their live concert setlists , often serving as the emotional peak of their performances. Dedubluman Cagri Celik Gamzedeyim Deva Bulmam
The term "Gamzedeyim" is often misunderstood; it does not refer to a facial dimple ( gamze ). Instead, it stems from the word "Gamzede," meaning someone who is stricken by grief or sorrow. Tatyos Efendi reportedly wrote the lyrics shortly before
The defining feature of this version is Çağrı Çelik’s clarinet performance. The instrument acts as a second voice, mimicking the "sobbing" quality of the original classical compositions while fitting perfectly into a rock arrangement. It remains a staple in their live concert