Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera)

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Embracing Life's Uncertainties: The Timeless Message of 'Que Sera, Sera'

The song 'Whatever Will Be, Will Be (Que Sera, Sera),' as performed by the Pixies, is a cover of a classic tune that has been passed down through generations. Originally made famous by Doris Day, the song's lyrics convey a simple yet profound message about the nature of life and the future. The lyrics depict a conversation between a child and their father, where the child inquires about what the future holds for them in terms of personal attributes and wealth. The father's response, encapsulated in the phrase 'Que sera, sera,' suggests a philosophy of acceptance and the understanding that the future is not something we can control.

The repeated chorus 'Que sera, que sera / Whatever will be, will be' serves as a comforting refrain, emphasizing the idea that worrying about the future is futile. Instead, the song encourages listeners to adopt a more relaxed attitude towards life's unpredictability. As the narrative progresses, the roles reverse, and the child, now grown and a parent themselves, passes on this wisdom to their own children. This cyclical storytelling highlights the timeless and universal nature of the song's message.

The Pixies, known for their alternative rock style, bring their own unique interpretation to the song, potentially introducing it to a new audience. Their rendition underscores the song's enduring relevance, as each generation grapples with the same fundamental questions about life and destiny. The song's simple melody and repetitive structure make the philosophical message accessible and memorable, ensuring its continued resonance with listeners of all ages.

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