It Takes Two To Tango
Louis Armstrong Lyrics


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Hey, baby, how about this dance?
Why? 'Cause it takes two to do this dance

Takes two to tango, two to tango
Two to really get the feeling of romance
Let's do the tango, do the tango
Do the dance of love
You can sail on a ship by yourself
And take a nap or a nip by yourself
You can get into debt on your own
There's lots of things that you can do alone

But takes two to tango, two to tango
Two to really get the feeling of romance
Let's do the tango, do the tango
Do the dance of love

You can croon to the moon by yourself
Take a laugh like a loon by yourself
Spend a lot, go to pot on your own
There's lots of things that you can do alone

But, listen here, takes two to tango, two to tango
Two to really get the feeling of romance
Let's do the tango, do the tango
Do that dance of love
Oh, Zed

Yeah, them cats are rockin' that now
Look here, who's gonna dance with me now?

'Cause it takes two to tango, two to tango
Two to really get the feeling of romance
Let's do the tango, do the tango
Do that dance of love, ooh





Takes two to tango
'Cause that's the song of love

Overall Meaning

Louis Armstrong's song "It Takes Two to Tango" is a love song that expresses the idea that in order to truly experience romance and love, it takes two people. The song begins with a line asking for a dance, suggesting that the dance in question is the tango. The singer then explains that, unlike some things that can be done alone, the tango requires two people to truly appreciate its beauty and passion.


The chorus repeats the line "takes two to tango" emphasizing the idea that the dance is a metaphor for love itself. The singer suggests that it is possible to do many things alone, such as sailing a ship, taking a nap or getting into debt, but that experiencing love requires the participation of another person. The lyrics use playful and humorous language to describe the many things that can be done alone but emphasizes the ultimate need for a partner.


The final verse repeats the idea that it takes two to tango and ends with the line "that's the song of love." This last line highlights the idea that love is a dance that requires two people, hinting that the joy and passion of falling in love is one of life's most beautiful and fulfilling experiences.


Line by Line Meaning

Hey, baby, how about this dance?
Asking someone to dance.


Why? 'Cause it takes two to do this dance
Explaining that the tango is a dance that requires a partner.


Takes two to tango, two to tango
Reiterating the importance of having a partner to dance the tango.


Two to really get the feeling of romance
Emphasizing that dancing with a partner enhances the romantic aspect of the dance.


Let's do the tango, do the tango
Further encouraging the idea of dancing with a partner.


Do the dance of love
Describing the tango as a dance that represents love.


You can sail on a ship by yourself
Acknowledging that there are activities that can be done alone.


And take a nap or a nip by yourself
Listing some activities or actions that can be taken alone.


You can get into debt on your own
Noting that there are negative consequences that can come from doing things alone.


There's lots of things that you can do alone
Stressing that there are many solo activities available.


But takes two to tango, two to tango
Returning to the main point of the song, that the tango requires a partner.


Two to really get the feeling of romance
Reiterating that dancing with a partner enhances the romantic aspect of the dance.


Let's do the tango, do the tango
Encouraging the idea of dancing with a partner.


Do that dance of love
Describing the tango as a dance that represents love.


You can croon to the moon by yourself
Pointing out another solo activity.


Take a laugh like a loon by yourself
Listing more activities or actions that can be taken alone.


Spend a lot, go to pot on your own
Noting that there are negative consequences that can come from doing things alone.


Listen here, takes two to tango, two to tango
Emphasizing once again that the tango requires a partner.


Two to really get the feeling of romance
Repeating the importance of dancing with a partner for the romantic aspect of the dance.


Let's do the tango, do the tango
Encouraging the idea of dancing with a partner.


Do that dance of love
Describing the tango as a dance that represents love.


Oh, Zed
A vocal interjection.


Yeah, them cats are rockin' that now
A comment about other people enjoying the tango.


Look here, who's gonna dance with me now?
Asking someone to be their partner for the dance.


'Cause it takes two to tango, two to tango
Reiterating once again that the tango requires a partner.


Two to really get the feeling of romance
Reemphasizing that dancing with a partner enhances the romantic aspect of the dance.


Let's do the tango, do the tango
Encouraging the idea of dancing with a partner.


Do that dance of love, ooh
Describing the tango as a dance that represents love.


Takes two to tango
Repeating the main point of the song.


'Cause that's the song of love
Explaining that the tango is an expression of love.




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Written by: Al Hoffman, Dick Manning

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Comments from YouTube:

@chriswilson9873

I hate to admit this but until right now I thought that Ray Charles and Betty Carter did this song because of the movie casino I'm so glad that youtube put this on here this is one of my favorite songs of all time and I liked Louis Armstrong and it makes me so happy that he did this song first r.i.p. Louie

@bennyjazzful

WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a 72yo Aussie fan.

@bubbajackson5782

He’s 69 years old

@Cederuiter

Wonderful version of this song. Brings back good memories...

@anekwe54321

i love his low voice

@KhalOisha78

"che cazzuo di robua mi dai" ahahahahahaahha!!!

@ralphwaldopickelchipsjr7165

makes me sad that we have music like WRECKINGBALL and this kind of music is unexistant to the modern ear.

@Sadjoker2

Miluji te mili :) you are my destinned love :*

@fillra01

Thanks for this, I'd not heard it before. Louis Armstrong With Sy Oliver's Orchestra August 25, 1952, New York Takes Two To Tango [Decca] Armstrong, Louis (Trumpet, Vocal) Oliver, Sy (Conductor, Arranger) Schertzer, Hymie (Alto Saxophone) Jacobs, Dick (Alto Saxophone) Fresk, Babe (Tenor Saxophone) Tax, Melvin (Tenor Saxophone) Holcombe, Bill (Baritone Saxophone) Kyle, Billy (Piano) Barksdale, Everett (Guitar) Benjamin, Joe (Bass) Donaldson, Bobby (Drums)

@caspercasper896

I love this song by Louis Armstrong he sound yoruba

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