Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)
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Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera) · Doris Day · Frank DeVol & His Orchestra
With A Smile And A Song
℗ Originally released 1956. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2012-03-30
Associated Performer: Doris Day with Frank DeVol & His Orchestra
Conductor: Frank De Vol and His Orchestra
Composer, Lyricist: Jay Livingston
Mandolin: Jack Marshall
Composer, Lyricist: Ray Evans
Mandolin: Jack Rose
Drums: John Cyr
Piano: Paul Smith
Violin: Israel Baker
Violin: Emil Briano
Violin: Murray Kellner
Violin: Joseph Livoti
Violin: Daniel Lube
Violin: Carl La Magna
Violin: Ralph Schaefer
Violin: Sidney Sharp
Violin: Robert Sushel
Bass: George Boujie
Viola: Philip Goldberg
Viola: Paul Robyn
Cello: George Nekrug
Cello: Joseph Sexon
Harp: Cheryl Butterman
Saxophone: Norman Benno
Saxophone: Arthur Herfurt
Saxophone: Jules Kinsler
Saxophone: Ernest Romersa
Horn: Huntington Burdick
Horn: Joch Cave
Horn: Richard Perissi
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My italian grandma sang this to my mom, my Italian mom sang this to me, and I’ll sing this to my daughter 🇮🇹
My Grandpa Sang this to his children. My father sang this to me. So I am going to sing this to my children. My grandpa just died 2 weeks ago. I will always pass down what he has always done. He's with grandma too.
Give me Doris Day over any singer today. Just my opinion, but I'm right.
This song makes me cry.
This song makes me want to be italian for some reason
I only know this song cuz of heathers
I love how listening to the lyrics is like watching a play unfold; the song is extremely beautiful!
My Aunt Jane would sing this song to me when I’d wake her up in the morning. Hearing it takes me back to that moment every single time, and that was about 57 years ago.
They should have asked if the matrix will crumble & karma followed 😉
This is a song for us all to sing while we wait for a meteorite to destroy our town
Doris Day tiene una voz maravillosa que nunca me cansaré de escucharla. Escuché esta canción en el año 1956 cuando yo tenía 16 años, y aún la sigo escuchando con mucha nostalgia.
I remember a particular time when i was about nine years old. I struggled with a lot of stress at a young age but to help me, my mom would let me stand on her feet and we'd dance around the house while this song played.
- Timeless songs to sing, dance and reminisce to! These will never grow old 😊
Beautiful. This back so many childhood memories of my dear mother singing this to me in the 1960s. This song must have been in the music charts and played often on the radio. Doris had such a clear, strong , beautiful singing voice.
I remember hearing this on my dad’s old cd’s he got from his grandfather. I loved it!! I still do even over a decade later. It’s so happy and fun. Doris Day always has such life and happiness when she sings
Beloved woman. She will never be forgotten. 😊
A true example of a timeless classic ! ❤👍🙂
My grandfather would sing this song whenever I would be sad about something and say “Que sera sera”. Miss him everyday 🕊️❤️
Forever grateful for this beautiful woman…… so many good movies and Lots of Smiles. ♥️🎶♥️
I wasn't born as this song were published, but I still love this song. It follows me over the years.