
If "play" button icon is greye unfortunately this score does not contain playback functionality. Simply click the icon and if further key options appear then apperantly this sheet music is transposable.Īlso, sadly not all music notes are playable. In order to check if 'Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)' can be transposed to various keys, check "notes" icon at the bottom of viewer as shown in the picture below. * Not all our sheet music are transposable. When this song was released on it was originally published in the key of. Be careful to transpose first then print (or save as PDF). If your desired notes are transposable, you will be able to transpose them after purchase. If you selected -1 Semitone for score originally in C, transposition into B would be made. This means if the composers started the song in original key of the score is C, 1 Semitone means transposition into C#. If it is completely white simply click on it and the following options will appear: Original, 1 Semitione, 2 Semitnoes, 3 Semitones, -1 Semitone, -2 Semitones, -3 Semitones. You can do this by checking the bottom of the viewer where a "notes" icon is presented. Most of our scores are traponsosable, but not all of them so we strongly advise that you check this prior to making your online purchase. If not, the notes icon will remain grayed.

If transposition is available, then various semitones transposition options will appear. Other sheet music by this artist By The Light Of The Silvery Moon In The Mood For Love Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) Piano solo Perhaps perhaps perhaps Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be) Classical version (arr. In order to transpose click the "notes" icon at the bottom of the viewer.

After you complete your order, you will receive an order confirmation e-mail where a download link will be presented for you to obtain the notes. The song received the 1956 Academy Award for Best Original Song with the alternative title "Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera).This week we are giving away Michael Buble 'It's a Wonderful Day' score completely free.

It reached the Billboard magazine charts in July, 1956. From 1968 to 1973, it was the theme song for the situation comedy "The Doris Day Show", becoming her signature song. Day's recording of the song for Columbia Records (catalog number 40704) was a hit in both the United States - where it made it to number two on the Billboard charts - and the United Kingdom.

The song was featured in Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film, The Man Who Knew Too Much", with Doris Day and James Stewart in the lead roles. "Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)", first published in 1956, is a popular song which was written by the Jay Livingston and Ray Evans songwriting team.
