Seweryn Krajewski, born on January 3, 1947, in Nowa Sól, Poland, is a Polish
singer and composer. He graduated from a music high school in Gdańsk. In the
1960s, he was part of popular beat bands Czerwono-Czarni and Czerwone Gitary,
where he co-wrote numerous hits with Krzysztof Klenczon. Under the name Rote
Gitarren, the band achieved significant success in East Germany with
German-language versions of hits. Krajewski left Czerwone Gitary in 1997. He
composed film scores, including Jan Serce (1993) and Uprowadzenie Agaty (1993),
and wrote hits for other artists such as Maryla Rod...