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What (who) is I do not wish to say - definition

ORIGINAL SONG COMPOSED BY ROBERT ALLEN, LYRICS BY AL STILLMAN; FIRST RECORDED BY JOHNNY MATHIS
It's Not For Me To Say; It's Not For Me to Say

Do Not Track legislation         
LEGISLATION REGARDING THE DNT HTTP HEADER FIELD
Do Not Track Policy; Do Not Track policy; Consumer privacy bill of rights
Do Not Track legislation protects users’ right to choose whether or not they want to be tracked by third-party websites. It is often called the online version of "Do Not Call".
To B or Not to B         
2015 FILM BY VIERENDRRA LALIT
2B or not to B; 2B or Not to B
To B or Not To B is an unreleased Indian psycho-social thriller film directed by Vierendrra Lalit and starring Rahul Roy, Trivikram Mattoo, Akansha Shivhare, Vivek Srivastava in the lead roles. To B or Not To B is a psychological drama with heavy focus on the unstable emotional states of characters, in combination with mystery and thriller.
It's Not for Me to Say         
"It's Not for Me to Say" is a 1957 popular song with music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman. It was written for the 1957 movie Lizzie (starring Eleanor Parker), and was sung by Johnny Mathis in the film.

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It's Not for Me to Say

"It's Not for Me to Say" is a 1957 popular song with music by Robert Allen and lyrics by Al Stillman. It was written for the 1957 movie Lizzie (starring Eleanor Parker), and was sung by Johnny Mathis in the film.

Mathis' recording of the song, arranged by Ray Conniff, was the most successful version, reaching number 5 on the Billboard Top 100 singles chart.

In Canada, the song was number two for seven weeks (June 24 - August 5), kept out of number one for six of those weeks by Elvis Presley's (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear.