That's My Weakness Now

"That's My Weakness Now" is a song written by Sam H. Stept and Bud Green (words and music) in 1928. This became their first hit song together, having been made popular by singer Helen Kane that same year. It is used as the opening theme in the Vitaphone music and sound effects disc for the silent Laurel and Hardy short "We Faw Down" in 1928 and the same recording of the song is used to open the 1929 Laurel and Hardy talkie short "The Hoosegow". It is also featured in the 1932 Krazy Kat cartoon Piano Mover and the Betty Boop cartoon "Stopping the Show" from the same year.

The song is about being in love with someone so much that they start to like things their lovers like that they previously never cared for.

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