Sen Cagirirsan Sevgilim Site
The lyrics speak to a lover’s readiness to overcome any obstacle.
Themes from the song—waiting, the path, and the "Maral" figure—are frequent subjects in local painting and tapestry. 🔍 Key Elements at a Glance Description Composer Telman Hajiyev Lyricist Nasra Karamanli Genre Azerbaijani Pop/Classical Hybrid Core Theme Unconditional loyalty and the "Call" of love Iconic Voice Rübabə Muradova
The song is a "Maral" (doe-like/graceful) ballad that blends traditional Azerbaijani melodic structures with classical orchestration. It represents the height of mid-20th-century Azerbaijani vocal art, focusing on: Sen Cagirirsan Sevgilim
The lyrics often reference paths, mountains, and distances, emphasizing that no physical barrier can stop the lover.
The title "Sen Çağırırsan Sevgilim" has moved beyond music into general cultural parlance. It is often cited in: As a symbol of unconditional love. The lyrics speak to a lover’s readiness to
Sen Çağırırsan Sevgilim (If You Call, My Love) is a poignant expression of devotion and self-sacrifice. It is most famously recognized as a classic of Azerbaijani music, composed by Telman Hajiyev with lyrics by the poet Nasra Karamanli. The song gained legendary status through the interpretation of Rübabə Muradova, whose soulful delivery defined it for generations. 🎵 Musical and Cultural Context
The poem centers on the themes of presence and loyalty. Key motifs include: Sen Çağırırsan Sevgilim (If You Call, My Love)
The act of "calling" acts as a catalyst. The narrator exists in a state of waiting, ready to spring into action at the sound of the beloved’s voice.