
Halfeti, Şanlıurfa, Türkiye
From 1967 on, he performed live türkü, Turkish folk songs, regularly on Saturdays within the state-owned radio station of TRT Adana-Çukurova. His debut record single "Emmioğlu/Ovada Taşa Basma" was released in 1968. The next year in 1969, he already landed a hit record titled "Sevda Yüklü Kervanlar/Vurma Güzel Vurma" released by Palandöken Records in Istanbul, which sold 300,000 copies After completing his conscription, he returned to Istanbul and successfully continued to record folk songs. He had 13 singles by label Palandöken, four by Bestefon, 15 by Hülya Records and finally two by Çin Çin Records. Müslüm Gürses stepped into Yeşilçam and starred in 38 movies. Later in his life, Gürses's interest started to shift toward other musical genres. He included pop and rock music to his repertory, singing such titles as "Olmadı Yar" of Nilüfer, "Paramparça" of Teoman and "İkimizin Yerine" of Tarkan. Müslüm Gürses mainly sang Turkish folk and Ottoman classical music. In his songs, he primarily expressed sorrow and painful feelings. He is considered a cult figure of Turkish folk music, and has a very dedicated group of fans, who call him "Müslüm Baba'" ("Papa Müslüm") affectionately. Source: wikipedia


as Self - Winner
1973

as Nominee
1995

2001

as Kendi
2018

as Special Guest Star
2004

as Müslüm
1984

2003

as Ali
1984

as Müslüm
1980
1995

as Ecmel
2007

as Müslüm
1981
as Hüseyin
2011

as Kendi
2018

2017

as Hüseyin
2011

2008

as Ecmel
2007

as Müslüm
2005

as Special Guest Star
2004

2003

1986

as Cumali
1985

as Sehmuz
1985

as Ömer
1985

as Bayram
1985

as Ömer
1984

as Müslüm
1984

as Ali
1984

as Müslüm
1984

as Bekir
1983

as Müslüm
1982

as Müslüm
1981

as Ömer
1980

as Müslüm
1980

as Müslüm
1979

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