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.
Wildlife Romance
Cee Farrow Lyrics
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So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
Spend hours by the phone
The doorways the singular faded rockadome
Still loving you
My life was always well arranged
Now your gonna drive a strange
My heart race, oh, what can I do?
Follow you
Broken lipstick on the floor
May vanish, scrap that what signs in the mirror
Just stopping but hardly choose
Still loving you
So, so, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
Your stories are not ever true
But they are nice and so I believe in you
Make me a fool, what can I do?
Still loving you
The arch and bear your eyes
Pick up your face, so dangerous to realise
Such a perfect beauty, what can I do?
Still loving you
A perfect smiles so charmingly dated
Your look to the sky so sophisticated
Unbelievable and I can last until
Still loving you
So, so, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
So, so romantic
(So, so romantic)
(So, so romantic)
(So, so romantic)
The song "Wildlife Romance" by Cee Farrow is a beautifully crafted love song that perfectly captures the feeling of being in love. The repeated phrase "so, so romantic" acts as a joyful affirmation of the love that the singer feels. The lyrics describe the intensity of love that the singer experiences for their significant other, who is both charming and dangerous. They are willing to be a fool for this person, even if their stories are not entirely true. The singer is willing to follow this person anywhere, even if it means disrupting their well-arranged life.
The song has a dream-like quality to it, as if the singer is lost in the beauty of this love. They see broken lipstick on the floor, and it is a reminder of just how intense their love is. The singer feels the pull of their love, despite the danger it may entail. The arch of their love's eyes and perfect beauty is so overwhelming that the singer cannot help but love them. The song is both romantic and haunting, a tale of love that is both beautiful and dangerous.
Line by Line Meaning
So, so romantic
The singer emphasizes the romantic nature of the following lyrics
Spend hours by the phone
The singer spends a lot of time waiting for someone to call
The doorways the singular faded rockadome
The setting is described as an old, faded rock club
Sounds crazy, what can I do?
The artist acknowledges their behavior may seem irrational
Still loving you
Despite the circumstances, the artist still has feelings for the other person
My life was always well arranged
The singer had a structured life before meeting the other person
Now you're gonna drive a strange
The other person is disrupting the singer's life
My heart race, oh, what can I do?
The artist's heart beats fast due to the other person's influence
Follow you
The artist is willing to go wherever the other person leads them
Broken lipstick on the floor
There is a sign of physical intimacy in the room
May vanish, scrap that what signs in the mirror
The singer notices signs of the other person in the room, despite any attempts to clean up
Just stopping but hardly choose
The artist has moments of hesitation, but ultimately cannot resist the other person
Your stories are not ever true
The other person's stories may not be completely factual
But they are nice and so I believe in you
The singer chooses to believe in the other person's charming stories
Make me a fool, what can I do?
The other person's actions may make the singer appear foolish to others
The arch and bear your eyes
The artist admires the shape and expressions of the other person's eyes
Pick up your face, so dangerous to realise
The artist realizes the danger in becoming too attached to the other person
Such a perfect beauty, what can I do?
The other person's beauty and charm is difficult for the singer to resist
A perfect smiles so charmingly dated
The other person's smile is not as perfect as it once was
Your look to the sky so sophisticated
The other person has a sophisticated aura about them
Unbelievable and I can last until
The artist cannot believe how long they have been able to maintain their pursuit of the other person
Contributed by Callie E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
@Bacchus1983
What a great song!!! I grew up in the 80's and never heard this until today !!
@romulanwolves8996
Download Free 80s radio App by MyIndieApp.com on your Iphone or android device. Listen to Underground UK Synthop. That is where I found this song and several other good ones...then I screen shoot it and find the songs to download to the phone :-)
@jennifermiller463
When I heard this song at 15 I was blown over. I thought every trace of romance in the universe was expressed in it. Funny.
@mcx78
Awesome new wave!! Took me in my mind back to 1983 to a cool dance club atmosphere, which I was way too young to live n remember, but oh the visualization is just wonderful !!
@concretemode
Ditto. It's a nostagia I was too young to appreciate, but lived through.
@favouredbrand
Thanks TheSyntarsus, brings me back to the golden age of CFNY
@-smokem
Yes indeed about hearing this on CFNY "The Spirit of Radio" when it used to be great.
@TheNouveauxdecadence
A M A Z I N G
@-smokem
Indeed, Ron Rooth.
@swtv1754
I think I might this song better than "Should I Love You".