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Should be marked OT but there is "some kinda Stones connection" (© Rockman)
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The Sicilian
Que Sera Sera 1956
When I was just a little girl
I asked my mother what will I be
Will I be pretty will I be rich
Here's what she said to me
Que Sera Sera
Whatever will be will be
The future's not ours to see
Que Sera Sera
What will be will be
When I grew up and fell in love
I asked my sweetheart what lies ahead
Will we have rainbows day after day
Here's what my sweetheart said
Que Sera Sera
Whatever will be will be
The future's not ours to see
Que Sera Sera
What will be will be
Now I have children of my own
They ask their mother what will I be
Will I be handsome will I be rich
I tell them tenderly
Que Sera Sera
Whatever will be will be
The future's not ours to see
Que Sera Sera
What will be will be
Que Sera Sera
From the Alfred Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring Doris Day and James Stewart in 1956. Song was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
RIP Doris Day.
Amazing to consider that a woman who worked with Alfred Hitchcock and Jimmy Stewart in the 1950s JUST passed away. What an incredible life.Quote
The Sicilian
From the Alfred Hitchcock film "The Man Who Knew Too Much" starring Doris Day and James Stewart in 1956. Song was written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans.
RIP Doris Day.
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duke richardson
another bit of a Stones connection.. Gram Parsons was good friends with her son Terry Melcher..
Doris Day may have been a special case, but it was (and still is) quite notoriously difficult for a lot of older actresses to find work in Hollywood, particularly ones known for their beauty in their youth.Quote
jlowe
Melcher also co- wrote 'Kokomo' with John Phillips and others.
So, another somewhat indirect Stones connection.
I guess his Mother became more interested in animal welfare rather than continuing in films to the bitter end. Shades of Bridgette Bardot also.
I admire people like that, who develop another life and interest, rather than prolonging a career for the sake of it.
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keefriff99Doris Day may have been a special case, but it was (and still is) quite notoriously difficult for a lot of older actresses to find work in Hollywood, particularly ones known for their beauty in their youth.Quote
jlowe
Melcher also co- wrote 'Kokomo' with John Phillips and others.
So, another somewhat indirect Stones connection.
I guess his Mother became more interested in animal welfare rather than continuing in films to the bitter end. Shades of Bridgette Bardot also.
I admire people like that, who develop another life and interest, rather than prolonging a career for the sake of it.
A lot of them from that era just quit the business when they hit their 40s/50s.
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duke richardson
another bit of a Stones connection.. Gram Parsons was good friends with her son Terry Melcher..
Yes, and he also produced The Byrds.
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duke richardson
another bit of a Stones connection.. Gram Parsons was good friends with her son Terry Melcher..
Yes, and he also produced The Byrds.
And indirectly involved in the dark side. In 1969, Terry needed a lift back to his Cielo Drive home in the Hollywood Hills and Dennis Wilson obliged. And we all know who else was in the back seat taking in the scenery as they made their way up the winding roads...
RIP Doris Day
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duke richardson
another bit of a Stones connection.. Gram Parsons was good friends with her son Terry Melcher..
Yes, and he also produced The Byrds.