Tanju Okan Her Akеџam Votka Page
"Her Akşam Votka, Rakı ve Şarap" (Every Evening Vodka, Raki, and Wine) is one of the most iconic songs by Tanju Okan, a titan of Turkish pop and western-style music. Released in , the song is a raw, theatrical exploration of heartbreak and the destructive cycle of using alcohol to cope with unrequited love. Themes and Lyrics
The song, with Turkish lyrics by , describes a man descending into madness and physical ruin: Tanju Okan Her AkЕџam Votka
: Beyond the alcohol, the core of the song is emotional exhaustion. Okan repeats that he is "dead from thinking" and "tired from always loving". Musical Significance "Her Akşam Votka, Rakı ve Şarap" (Every Evening
: While "Kadınım" (My Woman) is often cited as his most tragic masterpiece regarding his love for a woman named Zerrin, "Her Akşam Votka" remains his most famous portrayal of the "bohemian" persona he was known for. Quick Facts Released : 1966. Composer : Janko Nilovic. Lyricist : Fecri Ebcioğlu. Okan repeats that he is "dead from thinking"
: The song is a prime example of the "Aranjman" (Arrangement) era in Turkey, where Western melodies—this one composed by Janko Nilovic —were fitted with Turkish lyrics.
: The chorus—"Every evening vodka, raki, and wine / As one drinks, they go mad and fall into ruin"—vividly portrays addiction as a "terrible mirage" ( korkunç serap ).