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.
LE FREAK
Chic
LONG TALL SALLY
Little Richard
ME AND BOBBY McGEE
Janis Joplin
MELLOW YELLOW
Donovan
MONY, MONY
Tommy James & The Shondells
ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK
Bill Haley & His Comets
SHOULD'VE BEEN A COWBOY
Toby Keith
SHOUT TO THE NORTH
Robin Mark
STEPPIN' OUT
Joe Jackson
TALK TO YA LATER
The Tubes
THE FIRE DOWN BELOW
Bob Seger
THEME FROM "THE MONKEES"
The Monkees
TOO HIGH
Michael McDonald
TRAVELIN' MAN
Ricky Nelson
WALK LIKE A MAN
Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
WALK OF LIFE
Dire Straits
WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS
Queen
YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHIN' YET
Bachman-Turner Overdrive
YOU GOTTA LOVE SOMEONE
Elton John
409
The Beach Boys
ABACAB
Genesis
ALL THE WAY FROM MEMPHIS
Mot The Hoople
ATOMIC
Blondie
DAY-O
Harry Belafonte
EVIL WAYS
Santana
GET UP STAND UP
Bob Marley
HANG ON SLOOPY
The McCoys
HARDER TO BREATHE
Maroon 5
HELLO SEATTLE
Owl City
HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT
Pat Benatar
HOLD ON
Kansas
HOLD ON TIGHT
Electric Light Orchestra
I PUT A SPELL ON YOU
Creedence Clearwater Revival
JAZZMAN
Carole King
KICK THE DUST UP
Luke Bryan
LET EVERYTHING THAT HAS BREATH
Matt Redman
NUTHIN' BUT A G THANG
Dr. Dre & Snoop Doggy Dog
ONE THING LEADS TO ANOTHER
The Fixx
RENEGADES
X Ambassadors
RISE
Herb Alpert
ROCK AND ROLL ALL NITE
KISS
SHE DRIVES ME CRAZY
Fine Young Cannibals
SHE'S A WOMAN
The Beatles
SMOKIN'
Boston
SWINGTOWN
Steve Miller Band
TAKE THIS JOB AND SHOVE IT
David Allen Coe
TALK DIRTY
Jason Derulo
TELL IT LIKE IT IS
Aaron Neville
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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.