Christian F… Read Full Bio ↴Cee Farrow was a new wave singer born in Frankfurt, Germany.
Christian F. Kruzinski (September 4, 1956 - May 7, 1993), known also as Cee Farrow, was a new wave artist of the early 1980s.
Originally a model, Farrow was most noted for his debut single "Should I Love You", which peaked at No. 82 on the Billboard Hot 100 on October 22, 1983. The single also entered the R&B Singles chart on October 8, 1983 and peaked at number 92. He released one full-length LP, Red and Blue, on the Rocshire label in 1983. The label suffered legal problems and all its assets, including master tapes were seized. The album has never been re-issued on CD.
Farrow also designed over a dozen album covers for Rochshire and Graphite Records' artists including his own debut album, the 1983 album The Boy is Mine by Caro and the 1984 album Stage Struck by Justine Johns.
In August, 1984 he married April M Gabrielle (April M. Kruzinski) in Nevada. During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Farrow and April ran a series of nightclubs in the Los Angeles area. Among these were The Apartment Club (1988–90), The Bitter End (1985) and Maxx.
Farrow re-surfaced with another single "Imagination" in 1991 under the label Graphite Records, although it failed to gain any success. A music video was created for the single.
He died on May 7, 1993 †in West Hollywood, California reportedly of a brain disease attributed to AIDS.
He was cremated and his funeral was held at Greystone Manor in Los Angeles.
Don'T Ask Why
Cee Farrow Lyrics
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A-full of songs heroes sung to a very heartbeat
So come with me (so come with me)
I’ll show you scenes in the city
So come with me (so come with me)
I’ll show you beat-red beauties and the holy least
And don’t ask why
White lights shaking hands
And their trying eyes, don’t touch, come and trouble rounds
So come with me (so come with me)
I’ll show you scenes in the city
So come with me (so come with me)
I’ll show you mountains of wasted emotions
And don’t ask why
Don’t ask why
Don’t ask why
Why
do we feel the need to explore the unknown, to seek out hidden treasures and dive into the depths of the human experience? These lyrics from Cee Farrow's song Don't Ask Why capture the restless spirit and insatiable curiosity that drives us to discover new things, to seek out moments of beauty and truth, and to immerse ourselves in the world around us.
The first verse describes the allure of music, which serves as a kind of time capsule for human experience. The winds blowing down the street are full of songs that heroes have sung to the very heartbeat of the city. These songs capture the essence of lived experience and offer a glimpse into the passions and struggles that define humanity. The chorus beckons the listener to join the singer on a journey through the city, to witness the beauty and the pain that coexist in its streets.
In the second verse, the lyrics turn darker as they describe the dangers that can lurk in the shadows. The white lights shaking hands may represent the bright lights of the city, but they are also a symbol of danger and risk. The trying eyes suggest that people may be on the lookout for trouble, and the mention of wasted emotions hints at the heartache and suffering that can come from seeking out the gritty reality of life. Despite the risks, the singer urges the listener not to ask why, to simply take the plunge and join in on the adventure of living.
Overall, these lyrics suggest that life is a journey full of both beauty and heartache, but that the only way to truly experience it is to dive in headfirst and embrace every moment, good or bad. By doing so, we tap into the raw energy and passion that make us feel truly alive.
Line by Line Meaning
White winds blowing down the street
The wind is carrying with it the songs of heroes that people hold dear in their hearts and minds.
A-full of songs heroes sung to a very heartbeat
Those songs sung by heroes are ingrained in the very fabric of society and culture and are a part of people's identity.
So come with me (so come with me)
Join me on a journey through the city and its hidden sights and experiences.
I’ll show you scenes in the city
Experience the city's unique culture and history, and immerse yourself in its many different scenes.
So come with me (so come with me)
Again, I invite you to explore with me and see what the city has to offer.
I’ll show you beat-red beauties and the holy least
We will see the extremes and contrasts of the city, from beautiful sights to less glamorous neighborhoods.
And don’t ask why
Don't question the journey or the experiences we will have, just trust in the adventure.
White lights shaking hands
The bright city lights are busy and in motion, representing the activity and energy of the urban landscape.
And their trying eyes, don’t touch, come and trouble rounds
The people we encounter may be guarded or cautious, but we will still go out and experience the unknown.
I’ll show you mountains of wasted emotions
We will confront the deeper, more complicated emotions that are often hidden behind the city's facade and excess.
And don’t ask why
Once again, we must trust in the journey and the things we encounter, even if they are not always clear or understandable.
Don’t ask why
This sentiment is repeated again, emphasizing the need to let go of any hesitations or doubts and embrace the experience.
Don’t ask why
The final line reinforces the idea that sometimes, finding the meaning or explanation behind something is not as important as simply experiencing it.
Contributed by Alexander M. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@windowlicker752
The heavy synth and sax on this is aesthetic overdose
@lylymad
Great song, great artist!
@iramaloneofficial
Love love love this song! :)
@GGiblet
still love Cee Farrow he is missed
@themrnoche
yep¡¡,because THE SONG IS GREAT¡¡
@themrnoche
great song,excellent voice,sound like phillip oakey¡¡,IN URUGUAY ONLY ONE HIT FROM CEE FARROW ARRIVES TO FM STATIONS,SHOULD I LOVE YOU?,I HAVE THE 7",UN TEMAZO ACA SE PASO EN DEL PLATA FM SOLO SHOULD I LOVE YOU
@ptrck99
Qué extraño descubrir este tema en Soma FM, buscarlo acá y descubrir el comentario tuyo, compatriota. Un saludo.
@gregscott5444
Aids was the worst!