Playful Piano Songs — Fun & Light Pieces
793 songs — Light, fun arrangements — Disney songs, kids' favorites, novelty tunes, anything with a smile in it. Great for younger players or just brightening practice.
GARDEN PARTY
Ricky Nelson
HOLIDAY ROAD
Lindsey Buckingham
HONEY
Bobby Goldsboro
HOW 'YA GONNA KEEP 'EM DOWN ON THE FARM?
Nora Bayes
I THINK WE'RE ALONE NOW
Tommy James And The Shondells
LA GRANGE
ZZ Top
MARGARITAVILLE
Jimmy Buffett
MY BOY LOLLIPOP
Millie Small
RUBY BABY
Dion
SWEET JANE
The Velvet Underground
TIN MAN
Miranda Lambert
WHATEVER LOLA WANTS
Richard Adler
BEIN' GREEN
Kermit The Frog
BIM-BOM
Joao Gilberto
BOYS
The Beatles
I CAN'T HELP MYSELF
The Four Tops
LADY MADONNA
The Beatles
MY COLORING BOOK
Fred Ebb
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT YOU
The Romantics
YOUR MOTHER SHOULD KNOW
The Beatles
A PIRATE'S LIFE
Oliver Wallace & Ed Penner
COME SOFTLY TO ME
Fleetwoods
DO WAH DIDDY DIDDY
Manfred Mann
GOOD LUCK CHARM
Elvis Presley
I NEED TO KNOW
Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
JINGLE BELL ROCK
Bobby Helms
LEADER OF THE PACK
The Shangri-Las
LOOKIN' OUT MY BACK DOOR
Creedence Clearwater Revival
LOVE POTION NUMBER NINE
The Searchers
MAGICAL MYSTERY TOUR
The Beatles
MAKE YOUR OWN KIND OF MUSIC
Mama Cass Elliot
NA NA HEY HEY KISS HIM GOODBYE
Steam
PRETZEL LOGIC
Steely Dan
SLOOP JOHN B.
Barry McGuire
Stuck In The Middle With You
Stealers Wheel
ABA DABA HONEYMOON
Arthur Fields
CREAM
Prince
HI-HEEL SNEAKERS
Tommy Tucker
MARY ANN
Ray Charles
Mister Sandman
The Chordettes
SHOTGUN RIDER
Tim McGraw
SUMMERTIME BLUES
Eddie Cochran
THE LION SLEEPS TONIGHT
Tokens
TIE ME KANGAROO DOWN SPORT
Rolf Harris
AIN'T SHE SWEET
The Beatles
ANYONE ELSE BUT YOU
The Moldy Peaches
CHANTILLY LACE
The Big Bopper
HOT FOR TEACHER
Van Halen
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Frequently asked questions
- What playful piano songs are easy for kids?
- "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star," "Happy Birthday," and "Mary Had a Little Lamb" are classic starting points. Plus many Disney songs work well — check our kids' collection too.
- Are these good for teaching beginners?
- Yes — playful songs with familiar melodies are ideal first songs. Recognition motivates practice.