Long-time lurker, first-time poster (first time I've tried to figure out a song, as well). It's
probably not perfect, so I'm not promising anything. I'm 99% sure the lyrics are correct, but I
have a hearing disability, so I'm never 100% certain on that. Feel free to comment if you know of
a correction. (I'm also aware that people may spell the "bum diddy" part differently ["bom,"
"bomp," "ditty," etc.] but that's the way I sing it, and it's not like those are actual words
with a dictionary definition and spelling, so.)
The intro and the "From the West...come to Harlem?" part don't have a guitar part in the song,
but those would be the chords if there was a part, based on the rest of the song. I think it
sounds good not to play anything during "Why don't you come to Harlem?" but I'm not telling you
how to live your life or anything.
In the parts where Russell and Alex alternate singing the same lyrics, but overlapping...I lined
the chords up to where they correspond to Russell's voice, just because it's in keeping with the
rhythm; Alex gets a little funky.
🎸
Accuracy Rating: - Votes: -
Intro:
GBmGBmGBmGBm
From the West Coast gonna take a plane
GBm
Hit the East Coast gonna take an A train
GAm
Hit the East Coast going all the way
Why don't you come to Harlem?
G
All the spies went out to sea
Bm
But I remained in Harlem
G
Had to pay my parking fees
Bm
Felt just like P.T. Barnum
G
Caught a couple Pinter plays
Bm
I should have stayed in Harlem
G
Then I heard a policeman say
Bm
"I think we should disarm him
G
I think we strong-arm him
Am
So out of place in Harlem"
BmACG
Then I see you standing there
BmACG
In your dyed black hair and no underwear
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Caught a couple Albee plays
Bm
I should have stayed in Harlem
G
Then I heard a policeman say
Am
"Do your best to not alarm him"
BmACG
I've got eyes for the policeman's wife
BmACG
In her dyed black hair and her Bowie knife
BmACG
I've got eyes for the policeman's wife
BmA
The policeman's wife, the policeman's wife
CG
The policeman's wife, the policeman's wife
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Police encounters
G
Unions went on strike today
Am
But I remained in Harlem
BmACG
I've got eyes for the policeman's wife
BmACG
In her dyed black hair and her Bowie knife
BmACG
As I see her standing there alone
BmACG
In her dyed black hair and her Android phone
(x3)
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
G
Bum bum diddy diddy, bum bum diddy diddy
Bm
Bum bum diddy police encounters
Bum bum
Learn how to play "Police Encounters" by FFS with our easy-to-follow guide. Build confidence, sharpen your technique, and enjoy playing guitar.
Who Is This Page For?
This guitar chords tutorial for "Police Encounters" by FFS is crafted for all musicians players ready to learn and grow. Whether you're just starting or refining your skills, this guide meets you where you are.
Why This Page Is Perfect for You
No matter your skill level, this page is a valuable resource for improving your guitar chords playing.
What You Will Gain
By using our guitar chords, you’ll not only learn to play "Police Encounters" by FFS with accuracy and style, but you'll also elevate your overall musicianship. Explore our full archive of guitar chords for more songs, skills, and inspiration.