G When I was just a little girl Am I asked my mother, what will I be D Will I be pretty, will I be rich D7 G G7 Here's what she said to me. C Que Sera, Sera, G Whatever will be, will be D D7 The future's not ours, to see G D Que Sera, Sera D7 G What will be, will be. G When I was young, I fell in love Am I asked my sweetheart what lies ahead D Will we have rainbows, day after day D7 G G7 Here's what my sweetheart said. C Que Sera, Sera, G Whatever will be, will be D D7 The future's not ours, to see G D Que Sera, Sera D7 G What will be, will be. G Now I have children of my own Am They ask their mother, what will I be D Will I be handsome, will I be rich D7 G G7 I tell them tenderly. C Que Sera, Sera, G Whatever will be, will be D D7 The future's not ours, to see G D Que Sera, Sera D7 G What will be, will be. This arrangement is its contributor’s own interpretation, shared for private study, education and non-commercial use. The underlying song, lyrics and music remain the property of their copyright owners. To request removal, see Legal & Copyright.
6 ukulele chords used in "Que Sera Sera" by Doris Day: Am, C, D, D7, G and G7















Good song for our fifth graders, changing out the words “girl” to “boy” and “pretty'” to “clever”. It’s positive. Indeed we make our own luck or opportunities in life. And some of life is hard, but rolling with it and doing the best we can is what “que sera, sera” is about.
In the song, it goes:
Down – up, down, up, down.
This website helps a lot. Thanks for posting all of these amazing songs!
Hey! Does anyone know the strumming pattern for this song?
Nice classic sounds great on the uke. I like doing the OG Doris Day key (transpose +2 or use a capo). I like combining plucking and strumming for this song.
I think some of the little changes here and there are necessary and eliminate most of the quick changes like second last line of the chorus–you can eliminate the second chord and just continue the other one until the next chord comes in and it’s not as complicated and easier to make it sound nice.
Any chance these could be typed in a bigger font size and in bold? It’s hard for us old folks to read the small, light print! Thanks for listening. And thanks for this great site.