The phrase originated in a song, Takes_Two_to_Tango_(song), which was written and composed in 1952 by Al_Hoffmanand Dick_Manning. The lyrics and melody were popularized by singer Pearl_Bailey's1952 recording
Takes Two to Tango - song - was created in 1952.
The phrase "It takes two to tango" suggests that a tango dance requires two partners. This expression is often used metaphorically to imply that some activities or relationships require the participation and cooperation of both parties involved. In a literal sense, a tango dance performance typically features two dancers.
If it takes two to tango, it must take 4 to dance tango with added tango
The saying is: It takes two to Tango. It could be any dance, but the saying uses repetition of "t" consonants : I-t, takes, two, to, Tango
Yes. But it takes two.
Airline - 2004 Takes Two to Tango 3-1 was released on: USA: 2 May 2005
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It takes two to tango.
The "tango" is a dance done by two people. Thus the idiom means both parties involved in a situation or argument are equally responsible for it.
No. It takes two to tango.
I think so! It takes two to "tango".
A tango is a dance that requires two people. This phrase is usually said to indicate that one person is not responsible for whatever it is. For example, if someone who was involved in a bad situation started making fun of the other person, you could say "well, it takes two to tango," meaning they had to make the choice to get involved too.