| Que Sera Sera, Whatever will be, will be ... ... ... |
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Doris Day |
| Theme from "The Man Who Knew Too Much" in 1956 |
| Written: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans |
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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? Will I be rich?" |
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| Here's what she said to me: |
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| "Que sera sera, Whatever will be, will be. |
| The future's not ours to see. |
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| Que sera, sera, What will be, will be." |
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| When I was a hard-working girl |
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| I asked my teacher,"What will I be? |
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| Will I be a doctor?Will I be a nurse? |
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| Here's what she said me: |
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| "Que sera sera, Whatever will be, will be. |
| The future's not ours to see. |
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| Que sera, sera, 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? |
| Will we have rainbows day after day" |
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| Here's what my sweetheart said: |
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| "Que sera sera, Whatever will be, will be. |
| The future's not ours to see. |
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| Que sera, sera, 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? Will I be rich?" |
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| I tell them tenderly: |
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| "Que sera sera, Whatever will be, will be. |
| The future's not ours to see. |
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| Que sera, sera, What will be, will be." |
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| Que sera, sera!! |