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  • Que Sera, Sera, Whatever will be, will be Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) by Doris Day Album: Que Sera, Sera Released: 1956 US Chart: 2 UK Chart: 1 The phrase "Que Sera, Sera" came from a movie called The Barefoot Contessa, where the character Rossano Brazzi's family motto was "Che Sera, Sera." The motto in the film was Italian, but Evans and Livingston switched the "Che" to "Que" because more people spoke Spanish in the US. This was written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, who wrote many songs for movies when they were under contract with Paramount Pictures. Doris Day sang this in the Alfred Hitchcock movie The Man Who Knew Too Much. In the film, she was putting her young son to bed.
  • exactly as the above answer says, what ever will be will be, it means life will deal you the cards, you have to take what comes, live with it, adjust to it, make the most of it and progress from there ! :)

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