Chords for Ben Platt - "Bad Habit" (YouTube Space Performance)
Tempo:
104.1 bpm
Chords used:
Bb
C
F
Gm
D
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello everybody, I am not Ben Platt, but I am Rebecca Milazoff.
I'm the features editor at Billboard magazine where I'm also the host of the Billboard on Broadway podcast and
the man we're all here to see today really needs no introduction,
but I'm gonna give him a little bit of one anyway as I stand between two of him.
Ben Platt is only 25, but there are many ways you may already know him.
Probably some of you know him from the Pitch Perfect franchise.
Some of you might know him from his Tony and Grammy winning turn in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway.
But hopefully if you're here tonight, you're familiar with him from his amazing debut album Sing to Me Instead.
Sing to Me Instead came out on March 29th.
It hit number one on the iTunes pop albums chart and
since then it has racked up 25 million global audio streams, which is pretty amazing.
Because the music is great.
Ben is gonna be heading out on a US headlining tour, very exciting, starting in May.
So hopefully a lot of you will go catch him live, which is one of the best ways to hear him.
But for now, I'm just gonna throw it to the man himself, Ben Platt.
[Gm] [Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[F]
[C] You always said that I'd [Bb] come back to you again.
Just everybody needs a friend,
[G] [C] someone to quiet
the voices [Bb] in my head.
[Bb] Make them sing to me instead.
[F] It's you.
[D] [C] Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
Hate to say that I want you, but [F] I do.
[D] [C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm needing [Bb] you right now.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
Been one of those days I don't wanna [Bb] come out.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
You make me feel like [Bb] I'm floating off the ground.
Above this little town.
[F] You do.
[D] [C] Look at me smile
[Bb] with tears in my eye.
I love the way you lie.
[F] I do.
[C] Hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, [F] but it's true.
[C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Bb] needing you right now.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
Been one of those days I don't [Bb] wanna come out.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Bb]
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Bb]
Can I lean [C] on you?
Oh, I hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, but [G] it's true.
[C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Gm] needing you right now.
Can [Bb] you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Gm]
[Bb]
Can I lean [F] on you?
[C] [F] You!
[Gm]
[Bb]
Can I lean on [C] you?
Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
Hate to say that I want you.
But I do.
[F]
[N]
[A] [Ab]
I'm the features editor at Billboard magazine where I'm also the host of the Billboard on Broadway podcast and
the man we're all here to see today really needs no introduction,
but I'm gonna give him a little bit of one anyway as I stand between two of him.
Ben Platt is only 25, but there are many ways you may already know him.
Probably some of you know him from the Pitch Perfect franchise.
Some of you might know him from his Tony and Grammy winning turn in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway.
But hopefully if you're here tonight, you're familiar with him from his amazing debut album Sing to Me Instead.
Sing to Me Instead came out on March 29th.
It hit number one on the iTunes pop albums chart and
since then it has racked up 25 million global audio streams, which is pretty amazing.
Because the music is great.
Ben is gonna be heading out on a US headlining tour, very exciting, starting in May.
So hopefully a lot of you will go catch him live, which is one of the best ways to hear him.
But for now, I'm just gonna throw it to the man himself, Ben Platt.
[Gm] [Bb] [F]
[Bb]
[F]
[C] You always said that I'd [Bb] come back to you again.
Just everybody needs a friend,
[G] [C] someone to quiet
the voices [Bb] in my head.
[Bb] Make them sing to me instead.
[F] It's you.
[D] [C] Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
Hate to say that I want you, but [F] I do.
[D] [C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm needing [Bb] you right now.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
Been one of those days I don't wanna [Bb] come out.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
You make me feel like [Bb] I'm floating off the ground.
Above this little town.
[F] You do.
[D] [C] Look at me smile
[Bb] with tears in my eye.
I love the way you lie.
[F] I do.
[C] Hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, [F] but it's true.
[C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Bb] needing you right now.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
Been one of those days I don't [Bb] wanna come out.
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Bb]
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Bb]
Can I lean [C] on you?
Oh, I hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, but [G] it's true.
[C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Gm] needing you right now.
Can [Bb] you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you?
[Gm]
[Bb]
Can I lean [F] on you?
[C] [F] You!
[Gm]
[Bb]
Can I lean on [C] you?
Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
Hate to say that I want you.
But I do.
[F]
[N]
[A] [Ab]
Key:
Bb
C
F
Gm
D
Bb
C
F
Hello everybody, I am not Ben Platt, but I am Rebecca Milazoff.
I'm the features editor at Billboard magazine where I'm also the host of the Billboard on Broadway podcast and
the man we're all here to see today really needs no introduction,
but I'm gonna give him a little bit of one anyway as I stand between two of him. _ _ _
Ben Platt is only 25, but there are many ways you may already know him.
Probably some of you know him from the Pitch Perfect franchise.
Some of you might know him from his Tony and Grammy winning turn in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway. _ _ _ _
_ _ But hopefully if you're here tonight, you're familiar with him from his amazing debut album Sing to Me Instead. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sing to Me Instead came out on March 29th.
It hit number one on the iTunes pop albums chart and
since then it has racked up 25 million global audio streams, which is pretty amazing.
Because the music is great. _
_ _ _ _ Ben is gonna be heading out on a US headlining tour, very exciting, starting in May.
So hopefully a lot of you will go catch him live, which is one of the best ways to hear him.
_ But for now, I'm just gonna throw it to the man himself, Ben Platt. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] You always said that I'd [Bb] come back to you again. _ _
Just everybody needs a friend, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] someone to quiet
the voices [Bb] in my head. _
_ [Bb] Make them sing to me instead. _
_ [F] It's you. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
_ Hate to say that I want you, but [F] I do. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm needing [Bb] you right now. _
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ Been one of those days I don't wanna [Bb] come out. _
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ You make me feel like [Bb] I'm floating off the ground.
_ _ Above this little town.
_ _ [F] You do. _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ Look at me smile
[Bb] with tears in my eye.
_ I love the way you lie.
_ [F] I do. _
_ _ _ [C] _ Hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
_ Hate to say that it's dark in here, [F] but it's true. _
_ _ _ [C] _ But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Bb] needing you right now.
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ Been one of those days I don't [Bb] wanna come out.
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Can I lean [C] on you?
Oh, _ _ I hate to say that I'm lonely.
_ [Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, but [G] it's true. _
_ _ _ [C] _ But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Gm] needing you right now. _
_ Can [Bb] you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Can I lean [F] on you? _
_ _ _ [C] _ [F] You!
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Can I lean on [C] you? _ _
_ _ _ Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
_ Hate to say that I want you.
But I do.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _
I'm the features editor at Billboard magazine where I'm also the host of the Billboard on Broadway podcast and
the man we're all here to see today really needs no introduction,
but I'm gonna give him a little bit of one anyway as I stand between two of him. _ _ _
Ben Platt is only 25, but there are many ways you may already know him.
Probably some of you know him from the Pitch Perfect franchise.
Some of you might know him from his Tony and Grammy winning turn in Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway. _ _ _ _
_ _ But hopefully if you're here tonight, you're familiar with him from his amazing debut album Sing to Me Instead. _ _ _
_ _ _ _ Sing to Me Instead came out on March 29th.
It hit number one on the iTunes pop albums chart and
since then it has racked up 25 million global audio streams, which is pretty amazing.
Because the music is great. _
_ _ _ _ Ben is gonna be heading out on a US headlining tour, very exciting, starting in May.
So hopefully a lot of you will go catch him live, which is one of the best ways to hear him.
_ But for now, I'm just gonna throw it to the man himself, Ben Platt. _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[Gm] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ [F] _
_ [Bb] _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ [C] You always said that I'd [Bb] come back to you again. _ _
Just everybody needs a friend, _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
[G] _ _ [C] someone to quiet
the voices [Bb] in my head. _
_ [Bb] Make them sing to me instead. _
_ [F] It's you. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
_ Hate to say that I want you, but [F] I do. _ _ _
[D] _ _ [C] But I'd happy to know, but I'm needing [Bb] you right now. _
Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ Been one of those days I don't wanna [Bb] come out. _
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ You make me feel like [Bb] I'm floating off the ground.
_ _ Above this little town.
_ _ [F] You do. _
_ [D] _ _ [C] _ Look at me smile
[Bb] with tears in my eye.
_ I love the way you lie.
_ [F] I do. _
_ _ _ [C] _ Hate to say that I'm lonely.
[Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
_ Hate to say that it's dark in here, [F] but it's true. _
_ _ _ [C] _ But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Bb] needing you right now.
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ Been one of those days I don't [Bb] wanna come out.
_ Can you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _
Can I lean [C] on you?
Oh, _ _ I hate to say that I'm lonely.
_ [Bb] Hate to say that I miss you.
Hate to say that it's dark in here, but [G] it's true. _
_ _ _ [C] _ But I'd happy to know, but I'm [Gm] needing you right now. _
_ Can [Bb] you help me out?
Can I lean [C] on you? _
_ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Can I lean [F] on you? _
_ _ _ [C] _ [F] You!
_ _ _ [Gm] _ _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ _
Can I lean on [C] you? _ _
_ _ _ Hate to say that I love you.
[Bb] Hate to say that I need you.
_ Hate to say that I want you.
But I do.
[F] _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [N] _ _ _ _ _
_ [A] _ _ [Ab] _ _ _