International Friends Network
Yeah i dont no why it did that lol
Brian williams
I did notice that at the end of some of the lines the notes were wrong from the original melody. 
Sand dollar
Absolutely beautiful… I would love to hear you sing something by Earth a kid… 
International Friends Network
Yes, PIKACHU, you are correct, the reason for that, is because suno updated their hole audio processes and moddle versions, so that is why Caitlyn and Keelah both sound a bit different. I appologize on behalf of all of us for this, and we've all decided to stay with suno's 4.5 version, because v5 in testing ruins our manually crafted advance work, and ignores most prompt instructions, choosing to only go with what the popular recording lables want instead.
International Friends Network
Thank you so much guies for commenting. We also enjoyed putting this together, using moddern technology for good courzes, would you agree? We manually code everything from scratch, then piece by piece, put things together including breathing and emotional control instruction and ambiance, as well as a full stage classical style symphony orchestra, to make it seem like your really there in the audience front row seats, at our virtual Broadway theatre, except tickets are free of charge lol
PIKACHU!
Caitlin has ate about 20 years and has turned British from American lol 
Todd
Brian williams
Another one of my special songs my wife and I used to sing this when we entertained at care homes about 30 years ago. One of the staff said it was her mum's song so she got her iPhone out and she broadcast it to her mum in South Africa from us performing it live here in London UK.  modern technology at its best. 
International Friends Network
Your so very welcome. We all love this song too. Glad you enjoied it.
dorcas17
I really love this song thanks for sharing
International Friends Network
The Royal Albert Theatrical Society Of The Performing Arts Association, brings to life another in our Classics From Childhood Series. This time a famous song that was featured in an Alfred Hitchcock film in the 1950;'s and later covered by Doris Day in 1956. Que Sera Sera, Whatever Will Be Will Be, adapted from independent YouTube cover singer Sarah Collins's cover version. Lyrics programmed by Shaun and Samantha Hamilton. Sound patterns using suno's persona feature, designed by DJ Shaun and the Kids Zone team. Additional support by Eleven Labs Inc, and suno.com AI Music Studios.