That’s My Weakness Now

A popular song from 1928
Words by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Love, love, love, love
    What did ya do to me?
    The things I never missed
    Are things I can’t resist
    Love, love, love, love
    Isn’t it plain to see?
    I just had a change of heart
    What can it be?

Chorus:
She’s got eyes of blue
I never cared for eyes of blue
But she’s got eyes of blue,
And that’s my weakness now
She’s got dimpled cheeks
I never cared for dimpled cheeks
But she’s got dimpled cheeks
And that’s my weakness now
Oh! my Oh! me
Oh! I should be good
I would be good, but gee
She likes to bill and coo,
I never liked to bill and coo
But she likes to bill and coo
And that’s my weakness now

  1. Love, love, love, love
    Gee! but I’m glad I fell
    Just think of what I missed
    By never being kissed
    Love, love, love, love
    Couldn’t resist your spell
    Guess you know the reason now
    Well, can’t you tell?

Chorus:
She talks baby talk
I never cared for baby talk
But she likes baby talk
And that’s my weakness now
She likes engagement rings
I never liked engagement rings
But she likes engagement rings
And that’s my weakness now
Oh! yes Oh! yes
And we’re headin’ for the parson’s door I guess
She likes a family
I never liked a family
But she likes a family
And that’s my weakness now

(extra choruses are on the sheet music)