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In April 1966 Rowe received a second gold record for the sales of "Que Sera, Sera". [40] In August 1966 Rowe won Radio 5KA's annual best male vocal award for "Que Sera, Sera". [41] In 2006 Rowe released a newly recorded version, which was released by ABC via iTunes, and later adding "the whole digital mix with a radio mix and a dance mix". [42]
Unlike Me & My Katamari, the majority of the music for the game was original, though a few tracks from earlier in the series were remixed. [24] Katamari Suteki Damacy (塊ステキ魂, Katamari Suteki Damashii, lit. "Clump Lovely Spirit") is the soundtrack album for the game.
He also contributed his voice to the English-language song Que Sera Sera in the PlayStation 2 videogame Katamari Damacy and performed the Japanese translation of Secret Agent Man [citation needed]. He is also performing for the opening theme 『下弦の月』 (Kagen no tsuki, waning moon) of the anime series Mononoke.
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"Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", a 1956 popular song recorded by Doris Day; Whatever Will Be, Will Be, a Hong Kong musical and drama; Whatever Will Be, Will Be, a Hong Kong erotic drama; Whatever Will Be, Will Be, a Singaporean television series
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The song is an amalgam of Jay Livingston/Ray Evans's "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" and John Lennon/Yoko Ono's "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)". Originally intended for release only when "world peace [is] established" (i.e. "never" and in "no formats"), [1] it was released as a limited edition single in Israel and Palestine in November ...