Doris Day, who sang away “Que Sera, Sera” to people’s hearts, and acted her way to stardom in the Golden Age of Hollywood, breathed her last at 97, leaving fans and fraternity members ‘sentimental’ ...
The “Resurrected” version of New York Dolls guitarist Johnny Thunders’ final solo LP Que Sera Sera — released as part a Record Store Day exclusive — will be reissued once again with additional ...
I was heading down the street to my local ice cream parlor when an album sticking out from a record store sidewalk-sale bin caught my eye. The guy on the front of it was, without a doubt, the baddest ...
Written for a Hitchcock film, it was first recorded by Doris Day, who hated it, and also by Sly & The Family Stone, who didn’t “Que Sera Sera” was written by the legendary team of Livingston and Evans ...
In Hear This, A.V. Club writers sing the praises of songs they know well—some inspired by a weekly theme and some not, but always songs worth hearing. This week, in anticipation of the Oscars, we’re ...
As a young child, I remember those Monday nights with everyone’s favorite wacky redhead, Lucille Ball, on her long-running CBS sitcoms. Everyone loved Lucy! And then there was that perky yet sensible ...
Doris Day shone as an actress, singer, and animal advocate known for her wholesome charm and smooth vocals. Rising to become one of the biggest stars of the 1950s-60s, her career spanned over 50 years ...
Most of us have sung along at some point to Que Será, Será, although I fear the co-writer of the song, Jay Livingston, may now be unfairly forgotten. Whatever will be, will be, of course, but ...