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.
YOU REALLY GOT ME
The Kinks
AUTHORITY SONG
John Mellencamp
CAN'T YOU SEE
Marshall Tucker Band
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
The Peace Choir
HOUND DOG
Elvis Presley
MY SAVIOR LIVES
Desperation Band
NOTHING FROM NOTHING
Billy Preston
RISE UP AND PRAISE HIM
Paul Baloche
ROCKIN' IN THE FREE WORLD
Neil Young
THE SOUTH'S GONNA DO IT
Charlie Daniels Band
UNCHAIN MY HEART
Ray Charles
25 OR 6 TO 4
Chicago
AFTER MIDNIGHT
Eric Clapton
EVERYDAY
Buddy Holly
GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY
Little Richard
I WANNA BE YOUR DOG
The Stooges
JUMP AROUND
House Of Pain
LAST TRAIN TO CLARKSVILLE
The Monkees
LOW RIDER
War
RAPTURE
Blondie
ROCKIN' ROBIN
Bobby Day
TRAVELIN' BAND
Creedence Clearwater Revival
U.S. BLUES
Grateful Dead
WE GOT THE BEAT
The Go Go's
BANG A GONG
T. Rex
FIREFLY MAIN TITLE
Greg Edmonson
FREEZE-FRAME
J. Geils Band
GOING TO A GO-GO
Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
GREASED LIGHTNIN'
John Travolta
I'M ON FIRE
Awolnation
ROCK & ROLL - PART II
Gary Glitter
RUNAWAY
Bon Jovi
UPTOWN
Carole King
WHIP IT
Devo
WILD THING
The Troggs
YOU WRECK ME
Tom Petty
ALL DAY AND ALL OF THE NIGHT
The Kinks
BURNING LOVE
Elvis Presley
LET'S WORK TOGETHER
Canned Heat
MESS AROUND
Ray Charles
THE BANANA BOAT SONG
Jamaican Work Song
U CAN'T TOUCH THIS
MC Hammer
ANARCHY IN THE U.K.
Sex Pistols
I WANT IT ALL
High School Musical 3 Cast
Proud Mary
Creedence Clearwater Revival
PUSH IT
Salt-N-Pepa
RUN RUDOLPH RUN
Chuck Berry
THE BEAT GOES ON
Sonny Bono
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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.