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Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) |
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A reinterpretation of a classic song that combines melancholy and hope.A timeless message conveyed by a clear singing voice. "Que Sera, Sera" sung by Mary Hopkin, a British singer known for "Those Were The Days," is a gentle and enveloping cover of the original song by Doris Day. "Fields Of St. Etienne" on the B-side is also a masterpiece with a British folky atmosphere. The fact that it was released by Apple Records is also interesting for Beatles fans. |
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Credit
- Producer - Paul McCartney