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.
Adventure Of A Lifetime
Coldplay
All I Want For Christmas Is You
Mariah Carey
Almost Like Being In Love
Frederick Loewe
Almost There
Randy Newman
Best Song Ever
One Direction
Best Thing I Never Had
Beyoncé
Big Jet Plane
Angus & Julia Stone
Bring Me Sunshine
Arthur Askey
Bundle Of Joy
Michael Giacchino
Castle On The Hill
Ed Sheeran
C-H-R-I-S-T-M-A-S
Eddy Arnold
Consider Yourself (from Oliver!)
Lionel Bart
Crazier
Taylor Swift
Deck The Halls
Traditional
Do-Re-Mi
Richard Rodgers
Everything Has Changed
Taylor Swift
Everything Is Awesome
Tegan and Sara
Fifteen
Taylor Swift
Forever Young
Alphaville
Greatest Day
Take That
Heartbeat Song
Kelly Clarkson
Hey, Soul Sister
Train
Hymn For The Weekend
Coldplay
I Can See Clearly Now
Jimmy Cliff
I Have A Dream
ABBA
I See The Light
Alan Menken
It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas
Traditional
It's My Birthday Today
The Wiggles
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Every Day
Wizzard
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
Sammy Cahn & Jule Styne
Little Day Out
The Wiggles
Love And Marriage
Frank Sinatra
Mama
Spice Girls
Mistletoe
Justin Bieber
My Favorite Things
Richard Rodgers
Ode To Joy (from Symphony No. 9, Fourth Movement)
Ludwig van Beethoven
Oh! You Pretty Things
David Bowie
One Call Away
Charlie Puth
One More Sleep
Leona Lewis
Piano Man
Billy Joel
Rock Me
One Direction
Summer Of '69
Bryan Adams
Take a Chance on Me
ABBA
Theme from Neighbours
Tony Hatch
This Is It
Michael Jackson
Watermelon
The Wiggles
We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Traditional
What A Wonderful World
Louis Armstrong
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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.