Happy Piano Songs — Upbeat & Cheerful Pieces
674 songs — Need to lift the mood? This collection pulls every upbeat, major-key, energetic arrangement from our catalog. Great for parties, sunny afternoons, or just brightening your practice session. Sorted by popularity.
YOU MAKE MY DREAMS
Hall & Oates
ARIEL'S CHRISTMAS ISLAND
Marty Panzer
CHRISTMAS ISLAND
Lyle Moraine
Don't Stop
Fleetwood Mac
DON'T STOP
Fleetwood Mac
GUANTANAMERA
Los Lobos
I'M A BELIEVER
The Monkees
JOY IN THE JOURNEY
Michael Card
SEPTEMBER
Earth, Wind & Fire
SING TO THE KING
Billy Foote
Three Little Birds
Bob Marley
WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS
The Beatles
AMERICA'S SONG
Will.i.am
CAN'T BUY ME LOVE
The Beatles
DANKE SCHOEN
Wayne Newton
FIRST DATE
Blink-182
GOOD TIMES
Chic
GOOD VIBRATIONS
Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch
GROOVIN'
The Young Rascals
HOLIDAY
Bee Gees
I Love a Rainy Night
Eddie Rabbitt
IT'S NOT UNUSUAL
Tom Jones
OLD TOY TRAINS
Roger Miller
Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree
Brenda Lee
SHE IS
The Fray
SUMMERTIME
Kenny Chesney
WHEN THE STARS COME OUT
Chris Stapleton
YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND
Queen
A GROOVY KIND OF LOVE
The Mindbenders
BLUE SKIES
Irving Berlin
CALENDAR GIRL
Neil Sedaka
GOOD MORNING, U.S.A.
Michael Barker
GOT TO GET YOU INTO MY LIFE
The Beatles
GRADUATION DAY
The Four Freshmen
HAPPINESS
Clark Gesner
I FEEL LOVE
Donna Summer
IT'S A SMALL WORLD
Sherman Brothers
IT'S A SMALL WORLD
Sherman Brothers
MY MAMMY
Al Jolson
PUT ON YOUR SUNDAY CLOTHES
Jerry Herman
ROCKIN' AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE
Brenda Lee
THE LETTER
The Box Tops
THIS IS MY SONG
Petula Clark
WELCOME TO NEW YORK
Taylor Swift
WE'RE GOING TO BE FRIENDS
Jack Johnson
WORKIN' ON A GROOVY THING
The Fifth Dimension
C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
Eddy Arnold
Christmas Wishes
Leslie Bricusse
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Frequently asked questions
- What's a happy piano song to learn?
- "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, "Walking on Sunshine" by Katrina & The Waves, and "Happy" by Pharrell Williams are crowd-pleasers. All in this collection.
- Are happy songs easier to play?
- Generally yes — happy songs tend to stay in major keys (fewer sharps/flats), use familiar chord progressions, and have steady tempos. Great for beginners.