THAT'S MY WEAKNESS NOW - Free Jazz Leadsheet
"That's My Weakness Now" was written by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept and published in 1928. The first well-known recording came the same year by Helen Kane in New York, who helped popularize the tune with her signature "boop-boop-a-doop" vocal style.
The song later appeared in dance-band and Dixieland revival recordings, celebrated for its upbeat, humorous confession of romantic vulnerability. With a lively 32-bar structure and catchy refrains, it remains a favorite among performers seeking a spirited, playful early-jazz number.