Which popular song was introduced in the Alfred Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much"?

Correct answer: Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)

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What people think about it: 14 Comments
Karen 7
Karen 7
Best song ever my Mom would sing this would I was little. If you feel upset sing this song… what will be will be….
Hugo
Hugo
This song also won Oscar for best film song! This is only Oscar which the great British movie director Alfred won in all his career ... very unfair, because he deserved more than that!
I am not a number.
I am not a number.
Rafter, it seems like the phrase originated in England borrowing Spanish words
Laudy Miss Claudy
Laudy Miss Claudy
Deborah, Duh...the phrase in French is written "Qui sera sera" and in Spanish the phrase is written "Que sera sera". This would imply that they both came from the original Latin language.
Tara Tippy.
Tara Tippy.
I love that song.
Yani
Yani
Deborah, They were an English form of a Spanish expression. There is also a modified form for Italian.
Temidara
Temidara
As per the below email 💌 the other day
Shouryaina
Shouryaina
good song 👍🏻
Danny G
Danny G
Laudy Miss Claudy, I'm with you!
Danny G
Danny G
This says, not Spanish in origin, yet doesn't say the origin. That's not very convincing. I will believe it is of Spanish origin until proven otherwise.
PJ
PJ
Great song
Geordie4Life
Geordie4Life
Tell me ma, me ma, we’re going to Wembley……
Tara Tippy.
Tara Tippy.
Karen 7, I agree 👍🏼
Marcy
Marcy
the future's not ours to see que sera sera what will be will be