The title translates to "They spread the yellow straw on the threshing floor." In Anatolian culture, (threshing time) symbolizes the period when farmers receive the rewards for their hard work. While it can be a time of rest, in folk songs, it often serves as a setting for stories of reunion or painful separation.
One of the most famous versions, released in 2003. Nazlı Öksüz: A popular contemporary interpretation.
The song is a staple in the Turkish folk music repertoire, performed by many legendary and contemporary artists. Notable renditions include those by: