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  2. It was a number-one hit in Australia for pop singer Normie Rowe in September 1965. The song popularized the title expression "que sera, sera" as an English-language phrase indicating "cheerful fatalism", though its use in English dates back to at least the 16th century.

  3. [Chorus] Que Sera, Sera. Whatever will be, will be, will be. The future's not ours to see. Well well well. Que Sera, Que Sera, Que Sera. [Verse 2: Rose Stone] When I grew up and fell in love. I...

  4. It was a #1 hit in Australia for pop singer Normie Rowe in September 1965. The song is sometimes confused with the song Che sarà, [9] released by José Feliciano, first in Italian in 1971, then in Spanish as Qué Será, but the two songs have nothing in common except the similarity of their titles and the general theme of concern about the future.

  5. When did Doris Day release “Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) (1964)”?

  6. Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que sera, sera) Written for the movie "The Man Who Knew Too Much", directed by Alfred Hitchcock, premiered on April 29, 1956 at the Cannes Film Festival. The song was awarded an Academy Award in the 29th Academy Awards in 1957.

  7. "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", first published in 1956, is a popular song which was written by the Jay Livingston and Ray Evans songwriting team. The song was featured in Alfred Hitchcock 's 1956 film, The Man Who Knew Too Much ", with Doris Day and James Stewart in the lead roles.

  8. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) by Doris Day song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.