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  2. Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Talk:Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) - Wikipedia

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    There's no way the title could be French, even mispronounced. The French would be something like "ce qui sera, sera". Don't know about Portuguese. I'm also not sure whether the spelling in Spanish should be "Qué" or "Que". I'd favor "Que", a shortened "Lo que" or "El destino que" (see discussion), but my Spanish isn't good enough to say.

  4. ¿Quién será? - Wikipedia

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    Norman Gimbel took the song, removed the somewhat melancholy Spanish lyrics about a man wondering if he shall ever love again, and wrote brand-new English lyrics about a man praising his dancing partner's ability to affect his heart with how she "sways" when they dance.

  5. List of signature songs - Wikipedia

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    Culture Club: 1983 Featured on the group's 1983 album Colour by Numbers [55] "Achy Breaky Heart" Billy Ray Cyrus: 1992 Written in 1990 by Don Von Tress [56] "Beyond the Sea" Bobby Darin: 1959 Written by Charles Trenet [57] "I've Gotta Be Me" Sammy Davis Jr. 1968 Written by Walter Marks [58] "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)" Doris Day ...

  6. Pablo Beltrán Ruiz - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Beltrán Ruiz (5 March 1915 - 29 July 2008) was a Mexican composer and bandleader, most famous for having composed, together with Mexican singer Luis Demetrio, the Spanish-language 1953 pop standard "¿Quién será?", whose English version is known as "Sway": it had its lyrics written by Norman Gimbel, and was an international hit by Dean Martin in 1954, and by Bobby Rydell in 1960.

  7. Que sera - Wikipedia

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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

  8. Que Sera Sera - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Que Sera Sera

  9. Talk:Que Sera Sera (House) - Wikipedia

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    (Quite aside from the title, the episode having been named what it was named: in Spanish, será means it will be, while (la) sera is a type of basket, usually without handles. The language of the song is, in the words of one poster on the song article talk page, "generic Hollywood Romance language.") –Æ. 02:27, 16 December 2006 (UTC)