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To: Douglas Nordgren who wrote (1819)2/10/2000 2:20:00 AM
From: Pigboy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
*OT*

<< Doris Day sang this song in a Hitchcock film, something with a frenzied symphony orchestra finale at the climax. I'm olde enouff to haf forgotten ye title, but still young enough to admire you your wife.<g> >>

The Man Who Knew Too Much' with Jimmy Stewart and Doris. I actually took a Hitchcock film class in undergrad...all we did is watch movies...it was perfect for me. ;-) Que Sera Sera won Best Song Oscar, too.

thank you very little,
pigboy



To: Douglas Nordgren who wrote (1819)2/10/2000 1:10:00 PM
From: Joe Wagner  Respond to of 4808
 
Thanks Douglas! Now I comprende!!

JW



To: Douglas Nordgren who wrote (1819)2/10/2000 1:19:00 PM
From: Greg Hull  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4808
 
Douglas,

Pretty close.

Just for the archives:

QUE SERA, SERA
Doris Day

It was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans for Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 re-make of his 1934 film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring Doris Day and James Stewart.

When I was just a little girl,
I asked my mother, "What will I be?
Will I be pretty?
Will I be rich?"
Here's what she said to me:

"Que sera, sera,
Whatever will be, will be;
The future's not ours to see.
Que sera, sera,
What will be, will be."

When I was just a child in school,
I asked my teacher, "What will I try?
Should I paint pictures"
Should I sing songs?"
This was her wise reply:

"Que sera, sera,
Whatever will be, will be;
The future's not ours to see.
Que sera, sera,
What will be, will be."

When I grew up and fell in love.
I asked my sweetheart, "What lies ahead?
Will we have rainbows
Day after day?"
Here's what my sweetheart said:

"Que sera, sera,
Whatever will be, will be;
The future's not ours to see.
Que sera, sera,
What will be, will be."

Now I have Children of my own.
They ask their mother, "What will I be?"
Will I be handsome?
Will I be rich?"
I tell them tenderly:

"Que sera, sera,
Whatever will be, will be;
The future's not ours to see.
Que sera, sera,
What will be, will be.
Que Sera, Sera!"