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.
EMOTIONS
Mariah Carey
EVER EVER AFTER
Carrie Underwood
INSIDE YOUR HEAVEN
Carrie Underwood
Life Is Wonderful
Jason Mraz
THAT'S CHRISTMAS TO ME
Pentatonix
Welcome to Wonderland
Frank Wildhorn
ALL SHOOK UP
Elvis Presley
BEAUTIFUL DAY
U2
CANDY GIRL
New Edition
FINESSE
Bruno Mars
FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE
Michael McDonald
GALWAY GIRL
Ed Sheeran
Got It Right This Time
Keith Urban
GRACE GOT YOU
MercyMe
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Stevie Wonder
HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING
Pentatonix
HYMN FOR THE WEEKEND
Coldplay
I'M GONNA BE
Steven Curtis Chapman
(I've Had) The Time Of My Life
Bill Medley & Jennifer Warnes
OOO LA LA LA
Teena Marie
STREETCORNER SYMPHONY
Rob Thomas
THE SONG OF CHRISTMAS
Newsong
WHAT A GIRL WANTS
Christina Aguilera
19 YOU + ME
Dan + Shay
BEST THING I NEVER HAD
Beyonce
CHRISTMAS THIS YEAR
tobyMac featuring Leigh Nash
DECK THE ROOFTOP
Glee Cast
FREEWAY OF LOVE
Aretha Franklin
HAPPY
Leona Lewis
I AM HERE
P!nk
WHEN WE WERE YOUNG
Adele
BUTTERFLY KISSES
Bob Carlisle
DON'T RAIN ON MY PARADE
Linda Eder
HAPPINESS
The Fray
IT NEVER RAINS
Tony! Toni! Tone!
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY
Michael Buble
JUST FINE
Mary J. Blige
LEGALLY BLONDE REMIX
Legally Blonde The Musical
REMEMBER ME THIS WAY
Jordan Hill
Stay Gone
Jimmy Wayne
VIVIR MI VIDA
Marc Anthony
AGAIN I SAY REJOICE
Israel Houghton
DIAMONDS
Rihanna
EVERYBODY IS A STAR
Sly And The Family Stone
FABULOUS
High School Musical 2
HEAVENLY DAY
Patty Griffin
LADIES NIGHT
Kool & The Gang
LOVE THEM LIKE JESUS
Casting Crowns
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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.