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It was written by Jay Livingston
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and Ray Evans for Alfred Hitchcock's
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1956 re-make of his 1934 film
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"The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring
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Doris Day and
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James Stewart.
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When I was just a little girl,
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I asked my mother, "What will I be?
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Will I be pretty?
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Will I be rich?"
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Here's what she said to me:
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"Que sera, sera,
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Whatever will be, will be;
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The future's not ours to see.
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Que sera, sera,
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What will be, will be."
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When I was just a child in school,
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I asked my teacher, "What will I try?
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Should I paint pictures"
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Should I sing songs?"
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This was her wise reply:
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"Que sera, sera,
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Whatever will be, will be;
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The future's not ours to see.
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Que sera, sera,
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What will be, will be."
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When I grew up and fell in love.
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I asked my sweetheart, "What lies ahead?
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Will we have rainbows
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Day after day?"
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Here's what my sweetheart said:
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"Que sera, sera,
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Whatever will be, will be;
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The future's not ours to see.
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Que sera, sera,
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What will be, will be."
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Now I have Children of my own.
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They ask their mother, "What will I be?"
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Will I be handsome?
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Will I be rich?"
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I tell them tenderly:
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"Que sera, sera,
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Whatever will be, will be;
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The future's not ours to see.
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Que sera, sera,
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What will be, will be.
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Que Sera, Sera!"
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Whatever Will Be Will Be Que Sera Sera
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Doris Day |