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Here's a story of an honest man losing religion
Climbing the pulpit steps before an eager congregation
Then while praying came a wicked inspiration
Brothers, sisters, this is what he said:
[Chorus:]
Dearly beloved, dearly beloved, dearly beloved
(Make no mistake, despite our traits I've seldom seen)
I can't relate to you (I can't relate to you), I can't relate to you
He was the kind of guy who'd always go right out of his way
But more before the crazy notion leapt right into his head
And stubbornly crept into every mad perception
I can't deny a funny feeling when he said:
[Chorus]
Dearest in memoriam, set phasers to stun

And grab yourself a neighbor's skeleton to lean upon
Did you know him in life - one filled with regret
So soon we all forget we ever met
Do you know my name; sing a light refrain
For a man estranged; I won't deny that I'm inclined to isolate
Dearly beloved, dearly beloved, dearly beloved (I can't relate)
I can't relate to you
(I can't relate to you)
I can't relate to you
(I can't relate to you)
I can't relate to you
(I can't relate to you)
I can't relate to you
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written by GRAFFIN, GREG/GUREWITZ, BRETT W.
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Karin Krog (born May 15, 1937 in Oslo) is a celebrated Norwegian jazz vocalist.
She started to sing at an early age and in 1955 she was hired by the pianist Kjell Karlsen to sing in his sextet. In 1962 she started her first group and that same year she become a student of the well-known Norwegian-American singer Anne Brown. Karin studied with Brown until 1969. She is one of the first in Jazz to experiment with electronic vocal effects (loops, modulation, etc.

Read more about Karin Krog on Last.fm.


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