: A viral contemporary cover known for its bass vocal harmonies .
"" is a timeless anthem of cheerful fatalism that has transitioned from a 1950s cinematic highlight to a cross-genre standard. 🎬 Origins and Cinematic Impact
: A sophisticated chamber pop version often performed in their multilingual live sets. Meaning and Linguistic Oddities
: It is not technically correct in Spanish ( Lo que será, será ) or Italian ( Quel che sarà, sarà ).
: It won the Oscar for Best Original Song in 1956. 🎤 Notable Cover Versions
: A gritty, modern rock interpretation used as the theme for the sci-fi horror series FROM .
: The lyrics follow a human life cycle—from a child asking a parent, to a young adult asking a lover, to a parent answering their own child.
The song was written by and Ray Evans in 1956.