Easy Piano Songs for Beginners

4,000 songs — Looking for easy piano songs you can learn fast? This collection pulls every beginner-friendly arrangement from our catalog — songs in simple keys, with familiar melodies, mostly 3–6 chords, and a tempo you can keep up with. Each one comes with color-coded notes so you can play without reading sheet music. Sort by your favorite genre below, or jump straight in.

Springtime For Hitler (from 'The Producers')

Mel Brooks

EasyKey G120 BPM
Play

Stand By Me

Ben E. King

EasyKey G88 BPM
Play

Starboy

The Weeknd

BeginnerKey C82 BPM
Play

Stay

Rihanna

EasyKey A112 BPM
Play

Stayin' Alive

Bee Gees

BeginnerKey A100 BPM
Play

Steal My Girl

One Direction

EasyKey Eb80 BPM
Play

St. Louis Blues

W.C. Handy

EasyKey G100 BPM
Play

Stockholm Syndrome

One Direction

BeginnerKey D112 BPM
Play

Stole My Heart

One Direction

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Stop Crying Your Heart Out

Oasis

BeginnerKey B76 BPM
Play

Stop! In The Name Of Love

The Supremes

EasyKey C120 BPM
Play

Stop The Cavalry

Jona Lewie

BeginnerKey G120 BPM
Play

Story Of My Life

One Direction

EasyKey D120 BPM
Play

Strong

One Direction

BeginnerKey C138 BPM
Play

Stronger

Kelly Clarkson

EasyKey G125 BPM
Play

Summer Love

One Direction

BeginnerKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Summer Night City

ABBA

BeginnerKey Eb144 BPM
Play

Sunny Afternoon

The Kinks

BeginnerKey Bb130 BPM
Play

Sunrise, Sunset (from 'Fiddler On The Roof')

Jerry Bock

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows

Lesley Gore

EasyKey C120 BPM
Play

Superheroes

The Script

BeginnerKey D90 BPM
Play

Supersonic

Oasis

EasyKey E108 BPM
Play

Super Trouper

ABBA

EasyKey C126 BPM
Play

Surfin' U.S.A.

The Beach Boys

EasyKey C80 BPM
Play

Survival Expert

The Wiggles

EasyKey C152 BPM
Play

Sweet Home Chicago

Robert Johnson

BeginnerKey Bb100 BPM
Play

Symphony No. 40, K550 (Theme from the first movement)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

Symphony No. 5 Second Movement

Ludwig van Beethoven

EasyKey Bb120 BPM
Play

Take a Chance on Me

ABBA

EasyKey Eb120 BPM
Play

Take Care

Drake

EasyKey G120 BPM
Play

Take Me Home

One Direction

EasyKey A75 BPM
Play

Taken

One Direction

BeginnerKey D92 BPM
Play

Talk Tonight

Oasis

BeginnerKey E92 BPM
Play

Te Amo

Rihanna

BeginnerKey C168 BPM
Play

Teardrops On My Guitar

Taylor Swift

BeginnerKey Eb110 BPM
Play

Tears

Clean Bandit

BeginnerKey G130 BPM
Play

Telephone

Lady Gaga

EasyKey G120 BPM
Play

Tell Me A Lie

One Direction

EasyKey G132 BPM
Play

Tenerife Sea

Ed Sheeran

EasyKey Bb90 BPM
Play

Test Drive (from "How To Train Your Dragon")

John Powell

BeginnerKey D100 BPM
Play

#thatPOWER

will.i.am

BeginnerKey G126 BPM
Play

That's How You Know

Alan Menken

BeginnerKey C168 BPM
Play

That's What I Like

Bruno Mars

BeginnerKey G136 BPM
Play

The Architect

Paloma Faith

EasyKey C80 BPM
Play

The Blue Danube

Johann Strauss II

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

The Candy Man

Sammy Davis Jr.

BeginnerKey C100 BPM
Play

The Carnival Of The Animals (Finale)

Camille Saint-Saëns

BeginnerKey C120 BPM
Play

The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire)

Nat King Cole

EasyKey C120 BPM
Play

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Frequently asked questions

What makes a piano song "easy"?
An easy piano song typically uses a small number of chords (often 3–5), stays in a beginner-friendly key like C major or G major, has a moderate tempo, and doesn't require complex left-hand patterns or fast jumps across the keyboard.
What's the easiest piano song to learn first?
"Let It Be" by The Beatles, "Imagine" by John Lennon, and "Heart and Soul" are classic starting points. They use only 3–4 chords each and have melodies most people already know.
How long does it take to learn an easy piano song?
With our color-coded simplified arrangements, most beginners can play an easy song in 1–3 sessions of 20 minutes. Repetition over a week builds muscle memory for fluid playing.
Do I need to read sheet music to play easy piano songs here?
No. Every song on Super Simple Piano offers a falling-notes mode (similar to Synthesia) and a color-coded beginner mode that shows you exactly which keys to press, in time with the music.
Are these arrangements free?
Yes — every song on our site is free to play in the browser. PDF downloads and MIDI exports are available for users who want offline practice materials.