"Que Sera Sera" is an album by Johnny Thunders, the influential punk rock musician. It was originally released in 1985 and wasn't considered as significant as Thunders' earlier works at the time. However, it got more recognition when it was re-released in 1987, 1995 and 2000.
The album's title track is a cover of Doris Day’s famous song "Que Sera Sera." Thunders provided a more rock-oriented spin to the song, showcasing his unique blend of punk and rock and roll. The album has been perceived as Thunders' commentary on the inevitability of life's ups and downs.
Despite the relatively low initial response to the album, it provided some significant material from Thunders. The tracks such as "M.I.A.", "I Only Wrote This Song For You," and "Short Lives" stood out, displaying the raw emotion and melodic skills of Thunders in creating music. Some versions of the album also include live tracks that further exhibit Thunders' on-stage passion and charisma. They provide an insight into his intense style and the life that was constantly marked by chaos.
Although the album holds a variance in terms of its critical reception, it aims to present Johnny Thunders in his pure, undiluted form, making it an important addition to the discography of this iconic musician.