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.
BLACK BETTY
Huddie Ledbetter
BLACK HORSE AND THE CHERRY TREE
KT Tunstall
BREAK FREE
Ariana Grande feat. Zedd
FALL IN LINE
Christina Aguilera feat. Demi Lovato
Forget You
Cee Lo Green
GERONIMO
Sheppard
HONKY TONK BADONKADONK
Trace Adkins
I NEED A LOVER
John Mellencamp
I WON'T LET GO
Rascal Flatts
JUST DANCE
Lady Gaga
KILLER QUEEN
Queen
LIGHT AT THE END OF THE TUNNEL
Andrew Lloyd Webber
LIVE LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW
Selena Gomez & The Scene
LIVIN' ON A PRAYER
Bon Jovi
LOVE SHACK
The B-52's
Machine Gun
Sara Bareilles
MANEATER
Nelly Furtado
MASTERPIECE
Jessie J
MESS IS MINE
Vance Joy
MORNING TRAIN
Sheena Easton
MUSICOLOGY
Prince
NATURAL
Imagine Dragons
REVELRY
Kings Of Leon
RISE UP
Andra Day
ROCKARIA
Electric Light Orchestra
ROCK WITH YOU
Michael Jackson
Saturday Night in the City
Matthew Sklar
SCREAM & SHOUT
Will.i.am
SUPERMAN
Five For Fighting
SURVIVOR
Destiny's Child
TAKE ME OR LEAVE ME
Idina Menzel
THEME FROM "THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO"
Joey Scarbury
THE MUSIC NEVER STOPPED
Grateful Dead
TONIGHT
John Legend
UNBREAKABLE
Alicia Keys
UP WHERE WE BELONG
Joe Cocker
WALKING IN MEMPHIS
Marc Cohn
WELCOME
Christina Aguilera
A LITTLE LESS CONVERSATION
Elvis Presley
Astronaut
Sido
BECAUSE WE BELIEVE
Andrea Bocelli
BELIEVE
Justin Bieber
BRAVE
Sara Bareilles
BURNIN' UP
Jonas Brothers
BUZZCUT SEASON
Lorde
COME AND GET IT
Badfinger
DON'T STOP THE MUSIC
Rihanna
DOPE
Lady Gaga
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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.