![]() The film was directed by the legendary Alfred Hitchcock. It was the well-known singing actress Doris Day who sang it in the film ‘The Man Who Knew Too Much’ released in 1956. It is one of the most popular songs to be featured in an English film. But that’s the excitement and beauty of this thing called life. ‘Que Sera Sera’ pronounced ‘Kay Sera Sera’ means Whatever will be, will be or What will be, will be. It’s Space Mountain without knowing if they finished building the track. Even making a bold move like quitting your job will take you down an unpredictable and largely uncontrollable path. This is one of my life mantras, less apathetic and more of an acknowledgement that you can only control what you can control. Lyrics like these need to be hollered, not lullaby’d.įor the monolingual folks, the song wastes no time in translating the phrase for you: Whatever will be, will be. Much like how Marvin Gaye and Jimi Hendrix reimagined the Star-Spangled Banner, or Stevie Wonder to the Happy Birthday song, THIS is the version that should be remembered. Slowed down and gospel’d up, the Fam created a whole new sound to accompany the well-known lyrics. Then, in 1973, San Francisco funk band Sly and The Family Stone took the famous song and added some seasoning. The song, sung by Doris Day, won the Academy award for Best Song, and became Ms. ![]() If you know the phrase Que Sera, Sera, it’s likely you heard it sung in “ The Man Who Knew Too Much”, the 1956 classic from my all-time favorite film director, Alfred Hitchcock. Que sera, sera / Whatever will be, will be / The future's not ours to see
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