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In the movie, there seems to be an English song in the sequel, what is it called?

Song title: "Que Sera Sera"

Singer: Doris Day

Lyrics: Jay Livingston

Composer: Ray Evans

When I was just a little girl

When I was just a little girl,

I asked my mother, what will I be

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I asked my mother, what will I look like in the future

Will I be pretty, will I be rich

Will I be pretty, will I be rich

Here's what she said to me

She said to me

Que Sera, Sera,

You can't force things in the world

Whatever will be, will be

Let nature take its course

The future's not ours to see

We cannot foresee the future

Que Sera, Sera

You can't force things in the world

What will be, will beWhen I grew up and fell in love

Let it be, when I grow up In love

I asked my sweetheart what lies ahead

I asked my sweetheart what will happen to us in the future

Will we have rainbows, day after day

Is life beautiful every day?

Here's what my sweetheart saidHey! what're you gonna say?

My lover said to me

Hey! What're you gonna say? Que Sera, Sera

You can't force things in the world

Whatever will be, will be

Let nature take its course

The future's not ours to see

We can't foresee the future

Que Sera, Sera

You can't force things in the world

What will be, will be

Let nature take its course

Now I have children of my own

Now I have children of my own

They ask their mother, what will I be

They ask me, what will I be like in the future

Will I be handsome, will I be rich

Will he be handsome, will he become rich?

I tell them tenderly

I answered softly

Que Sera, Sera

Don't force things in the world

Whatever will be, will be

Let nature take its course

The future's not ours to see

We Can't predict the future

Que Sera, Sera

You can't force things in the world

Wha

t will be, will be

Let nature take its course

Que Sera, Sera

You cannot force things in the world

1. Introduction to the song

"QUE SERA SERA" is an interlude sung by Doris Day in "To Kill a Murderer". The light three-step dance music and the singer's gentle voice perfectly interpret the theme - everything is unknown, there is no need to be demanding, just let nature take its course. This song was widely sung and became very popular. It won the Academy Award for Best Movie Interlude.

This song won the Academy Award for Best Movie Interlude that year. As time goes by, its life has surpassed the movie itself, and it still gives people infinite power more than half a century later. .

Japanese Studio Ghibli's 1999 animation "My Neighbor Yamada-kun" and the Australian clay animation "Mary and Max" also selected this song as an episode in the film. In 2014, this song was selected as the episode of Han Han's debut film "The End of Time".

2. Singer Profile

Doris Day, an American singer and film actress, is known as the "Queen of Freckles" and conquers the world with her bright girl-next-door smile. It attracted movie fans in the 1950s and 1960s, and often became the top ten grossing stars of the year.

Her childhood dream was to become a dancer. When she was 15 years old, a car accident changed her destiny. Doris Day began to make a living by singing on radio stations and clubs. By the mid-1940s, she was already a dancer. Famous recording star.

In 1948, Doris Day made her debut in the movie "Romance of the Sea". Her sunny image quickly won the love of the audience, and she became a star in both film and song in the 1950s. Several of the films she starred in with Lochson and Kale Glenn set high box office records. In 1959, Doris Day was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress for "Pillow Whispering." In 1968, she chose to terminate her film career due to a mental breakdown. After a few years of recovery, Doris Day moved to television to host her own variety show.