![]() ![]() the protagonist, was a roving ambassador. Therefore Hitchcock said that since Doris Day was a singer, they needed a song for her, with a foreign title because Jimmy Stewart. Hitchcock didn’t want Doris Day in his picture but MCA, the agency, told him that if he wanted Jimmy Stewart (this was his third Hitchcock film) he would also have to take Doris Day, Livingston and Evans. “ Que Sera Sera” was written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, authors of many songs for movies, and sung by Doris Day in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1956 remake of his 1934 thriller film “The Man Who Knew Too Much”. Each time the chorus repeats the same answer: “ What will be, will be.“ She puts this question about the future to her mother, her partner and she is asked the same question by her children. Its three verses progress through the life of the singer from childhood, through young adulthood, to parenthood This song points out, quite effectively, how we can’t predict the future.
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