Energetic Piano Songs — Upbeat & Driving Pieces
1,247 songs — Want to play something with drive — rock anthems, pop bangers, upbeat dance hits adapted for piano? This collection holds our most energetic arrangements. Faster tempos, stronger rhythms, often with walking bass or pumping chord patterns.
FLOAT ON
Modest Mouse
GET BACK
Demi Lovato
GIVE IT TO ME BABY
Rick James
GOOFUS
Carpenters
HEARTBEAT SONG
Kelly Clarkson
I CAN'T STAND STILL
Dean Pitchford
I GOT MONEY NOW
P!nk
LIFE IN THE FAST LANE
Eagles
MERCY
Duffy
MERCY
Duffy
NIGHT CHANGES
One Direction
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
Willie Nelson
PIECES
Rob Thomas
PLAY SOMETHING COUNTRY
Brooks & Dunn
PONTOON
Little Big Town
RADAR LOVE
Golden Earring
ROLLER COASTER
Luke Bryan
RUNAWAY
Avril Lavigne
SAY HEY
Michael Franti & Spearhead
SOMETHING BIG
Shawn Mendes
SPOTLIGHT
Jennifer Hudson
STAND TALL
Dirty Heads
SUNFLOWER
Post Malone & Swae Lee
THE CHAMPION
Carrie Underwood
Titanium
David Guetta
WE GOT THE PARTY
Hannah Montana
WHAT IS LOVE
Haddaway
WORKING MY WAY BACK TO YOU
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
YOU'RE THE ONE THAT I WANT
Olivia Newton-John & John Travolta
YOUR MAMA DON'T DANCE
Loggins And Messina
ZOOT SUIT RIOT
Cherry Poppin' Daddies
BARTENDER
Lady A
BETTER THAN REVENGE
Taylor Swift
BOTTOMS UP
Brantley Gilbert
BREAK MY STRIDE
Matthew Wilder
BROTHER LOVE'S TRAVELING SALVATION SHOW
Neil Diamond
BURN
Ellie Goulding
DON'T WALK AWAY
Miley Cyrus
FINAL COUNTDOWN
Europe
FLASHDANCE...WHAT A FEELING
Irene Cara
FREAK OUT
Avril Lavigne
GIRL ON FIRE
Alicia Keys
GOD OF THIS CITY
Chris Tomlin
GOOD FOR YOU
Selena Gomez
GRAND CENTRAL STATION
Mary Chapin Carpenter
HELP!
The Beatles
I'M GONNA MAKE YOU LOVE ME
The Temptations
IMMORTALS
Fall Out Boy
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Frequently asked questions
- What energetic songs are easy on piano?
- "Don't Stop Believin'," "Sweet Caroline," and "Let It Go" from Frozen are classic upbeat songs with manageable difficulty. All in this collection.
- Are energetic piano songs harder than ballads?
- Usually yes — faster tempos require better technique and tighter rhythm. Start with the easier picks (filter by difficulty) and build up speed gradually.