By origin do you mean the background of t.A.T.u? If so, they're both Russian singers.
The answer above me, 'tis true. But yu left out the last period (; ( t.A.T.u. )
but the original name of the song is 'Klowny' or something like that aha.
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Arubaini na saba na robo tatu" has the meaning of "Forty seven and three quarters"
I Write Sins Not Tragedies?
Actually the phrase "send in the clowns" is taken from a song by Stephen Sondheim, sung in the musical "A Little Night Music". It refers to theater playing where it means "if the show isn't going well, let's send in the clowns".
She Loves Her
Send in the clowns because it has a large range of notes.
How soon is now" by the Smiths and by TATU
In the Kiswahili language of African origin, "Arubaini na saba na robo tatu" has the meaning of "Forty seven and three quarters"
A girl that wants a gay boy to stay with her.
"TATU" is the name of the band.
She used to use "All the things she said" by TATU.
No, they weren't. It's just that it was in moscow, so their country invited them to sing. But they were in eurovision song contest 2003.
Tatu Vanhanen was born in 1929.
Robert Tatu is 184 cm.
http://www.talpykla.com/files/311/gomenasainotes6os.jpg I think that should be it....
all the things she said by tatu
Tatu Art and Soul - 2011 Tatu or Die 1-6 was released on: USA: 26 February 2011
It's from Stephen Sondheim's "A Little Night Music".