"The Weakness in Me" is a song by
Joan Armatrading, from her seventh album Walk Under Ladders, released as a single in the US and Netherlands in November 1981. Despite not charting, the song has become one of Armatrading's better-known songs. Armatrading has said "it's about somebody who has an affair and they've fallen for the person that they're having the affair with, but they love the person they were with whilst they were having the affair."[1]
B-sides
The single featured as its B-side the original songs "Dollars" and "Crying", which remained unreleased on an album until the reissue of Walk Under Ladders.[2]
In 1993, folk singers
Frances Black and
Kieran Goss covered the song for their album Frances Black & Kieran Goss.
In 1995,
Melissa Etheridge covered the song for the compilation album Ain't Nuthin' but a She Thing. The song was then featured on her 2002 DVD concert album Live... And Alone. In 2003, Etheridge was nominated with the song for the
Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance.
In 2000, actress
Kassie DePaiva covered the song for her debut album Naked.
In 2000,
Bob Rowe covered the song for his tribute album Tom Thumb's Blues – A Tribute to Judy Collins.
In 2003, folk singer John Wright covered the song for his sixth album That's The Way Love Is.
In 2005, British singer
Keisha White released an R&B version of the song on her debut album Seventeen. It had been intended to be the third single from the album but it was not released. The song was then released a year later as the first single from her second album Out of My Hands. The song was produced by
Lucas Secon and peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Charts.[4]