Two are better than one,
because they have a good return for their labor:
If either of them falls down,
one can help the other up.
But pity anyone who falls
and has no one to help them up.
Also, if two lie down together, they will keep warm.
But how can one keep warm alone?
Though one may be overpowered,
two can defend themselves.
A cord of three strands is not quickly broken.
lyrics
Intro:
One two it takes two
One two it takes two
(8x)
Hook:
It takes two, it takes two oh
I need you, I need you oh
It takes two,
Cant tango by myself
Verse 1:
Innocent your scent and mine intwine
Intentionally divine design
Why you want to try to hide behind pride?
I see you in the light you're dynamite
Passionate explosion yes you might burn my dancing shoes
I can't stand to lose, if it's for you baby
Hook:
It takes two, it takes two oh
I need you, I need you oh
It takes two,
Can't tango by myself
Verse 2:
So many days have gone by
So many times to realize
So many ways that I could try to give up on love
So come dance with me and fill my soul
I need a love to grow old
Two step in the fall toe tap through the winter
Dipping in the summer time twirling in the spring time
One two it takes two
One two it takes two
(4x)
Hook:
It takes two, it takes two oh
I need you, I need you oh
It takes two,
Cant tango by myself
Bridge:
Tango (4x)
It takes two two to tango
Takes two two two to tango
It takes two two to tango
Takes two two two to tango
Iron sharpens iron and as love in the root
Intentions growing from the vine and you can tell by the fruit
Iron sharpens iron and as love is the root
Intentions growing from the vine and you can see by the fruit
It takes two two to tango
Takes two two two to tango
It takes two two to tango
Takes two two two to tango
Hook:
It takes two, it takes two oh
I need you, I need you oh
It takes two,
Cant tango by myself
Outro:
Iron sharpens iron and as love in the root
Intentions growing from the vine and you can tell by the fruit
Iron sharpens iron and as love is the root
Intentions growing from the vine and you can see by the fruit
More intimate bedroom demos from the Daniel Amos frontman that blend Brian Wilson harmonies with Americana arrangements. Bandcamp New & Notable May 12, 2019