Yeni Yд±l Ећarkд±larд± Yд±lbaеџд± Ећarkд±sд± (2026)

: Common versions include lines like "Yeni yıl, yeni yıl, yeni yıl geldi / Bizlere mutluluk, neşe getirdi" (New year, new year, the new year has come / It brought us happiness and joy).

The most ubiquitous "Yılbaşı Şarkısı" is the Turkish version of "Jingle Bells," originally composed by in 1857 under the title "The One Horse Open Sleigh". : Common versions include lines like "Yeni yıl,

: While the original English version is often associated with Christmas, the Turkish lyrics focus strictly on the arrival of the New Year. The phrase generally refers to a collection of

The phrase generally refers to a collection of popular Turkish New Year (Yılbaşı) songs, with the most iconic being the Turkish adaptation of "Jingle Bells" . In Turkey, these songs are central to secular New Year's Eve celebrations, which often incorporate Western-style traditions like decorated trees and gift-giving on December 31st. The Iconic "Yeni Yıl" (Jingle Bells) Other Popular New Year Songs in Turkey

While "Jingle Bells" is the most famous for children, adults often celebrate with a mix of festive pop hits and nostalgic classics:

: It is a staple in Turkish kindergartens and primary schools, used to teach children about the changing seasons and the festive spirit. Other Popular New Year Songs in Turkey