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The song popularized the title expression "que sera, sera" to express "cheerful fatalism", though its use in English dates back to at least the 16th century. The phrase is evidently a word-for-word mistranslation of the English "What will be will be", [ 8 ] as in Spanish, it would be " lo que será, será ".
An English-language version titled Shake A Hand charted in Scandinavia but not in the Top Tens of the US or the UK. [3] The song is featured in the classic Bulgarian film from 1982, A Nameless Band. In the particular scene the singer Reni (played by Katerina Evro) announces "Che sarà" as "a song for love, parting, and something more."
The French translation here is wrong -- "ce qui sera sera" means "who will be, will be." "Ce que sera sera" would mean "what will be will be," so I think the title is probably closest to French. However, to actually say "Whatever happens will happen," you'd probably want to say "Ce que se passera se passera."
The themes of romantic love and passion (Começar de Novo, Jura Secreta, Corpo, Medo de Amar nº2, Raios de luz, and Lenha), samba (O Amanhã, To Voltando, Disputa de Poder, and Ex-amor), and religious songs (Cantos de Maculelê, Reis e rainhas do Maracatu, Então é Natal, Ave Maria, and Jesus Cristo), are the frequent in her work.
O que será (Portuguese: "What Will Be") is a live album by Italian pianist Stefano Bollani and Brazilian bandolinist Hamilton de Holanda recorded in Belgium in August 2012 and released on ECM a year later. [1] The album is named after a 1976 Chico Buarque song.
Doris Eugenio: Chorus Ensemble (Mi Sueño, Toma Mis Manos, Amor Verdadero, Oh Que Sera, Volar A Puerto Rico) Yvonne: Chorus Ensemble (Amor Verdadero, Oh Que Sera, Volar A Puerto Rico) Encarnacion Perez: Chorus Ensemble (Mi Sueño) Sandy Mangual: Chorus Ensemble (Mi Sueño) Nancy O'Neil: Chorus Ensemble (Mi Sueño) Frank Kolleogy: Photography
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Que Sera Sera, by Johnny Thunders, 1985 "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", a 1955 Livingston and Evans popular song, recorded by Doris Day in 1956 "Que Será", a cha-cha-chá released by Tito Puente in 1956