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100 Piano Pop Songs Everyone Will Love

February 8, 2023

100 Piano Pop Songs Everyone Will Love

Pop Piano Songs

Looking for a list of the best piano songs ever? Check out this list of the top piano pop songs of all time!

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, there are tons of easy pop songs on piano. Learning piano pop songs will keep you interested in the instrument and help improve your performance skills. These tunes are sure to be a hit at parties and events, and you’ll inspire everyone to sing along! Who can resist singing Lady Gaga pop hits?

Our list of the 100 best songs to play on the piano ever covers a wide range of instant classics for pop fans of all ages. Take a look at our picks to find inspiration for your next cover song. Remember, some of these tunes will be easier to play than others, so move on to the next one if you get stumped (or keep practicing!). There are plenty of beautiful good songs to learn on piano to catch your ear.

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The Best Piano Songs Ever: Pop Edition

Since every generation has its own pop music favorites, we are breaking down our list into categories for kids, teens, and adults. The best pop piano repertoires will have selections from each one of these sections, so check out recommended tunes for each age group. This way, you’ll be able to connect with music lovers of every era!

Best Piano Pop Songs for Kids

fun pop songs for kids to play on keyboard or piano

  • Don’t Worry, Be Happy: Bobby McFerrin
  • Go the Distance: Hercules
  • Mmm Bop: Hanson
  • Let it Go: Frozen
  • Happy: Pharrell Williams
  • You’ll be in My Heart: Tarzan
  • Accidentally in Love: Shrek
  • Ain’t No Mountain High Enough: Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell
  • A Whole New World: Aladdin
  • Hallelujah: Leonard Cohen
  • I See the Light: Tangled
  • Somewhere Over the Rainbow: Judy Garland
  • The Rainbow Connection: Kermit the Frog
  • My Girl: Temptations
  • Circle of Life: The Lion King
  • I Got You Babe: Sonny and Cher
  • Kiss The Girl: The Little Mermaid
  • Do You Want to Build A Snowman?: Frozen
  • Wouldn’t It Be Nice: The Beach Boys
  • Reflection: Mulan
  • That’s How You Know: Enchanted
  • YMCA: Village People
  • Part of Your World: The Little Mermaid
  • The Medallion Calls: Pirates of the Caribbean

RELATED: 15 Easy Classical Piano Songs for Beginners

Best Songs to Play on Piano for Teens

cool and popular modern songs for teens to play on piano

  • Get Lucky: Daft Punk
  • Sexy and I Know It: LMFAO
  • Thrift Shop: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis
  • Clarity: Zedd
  • Born This Way: Lady Gaga
  • Thinking Out Loud: Ed Sheeran
  • Before He Cheats: Carrie Underwood
  • Boyfriend: Justin Beiber
  • Single Ladies: Beyonce
  • Party in the U.S.A: Miley Cyrus
  • California Girls: Katie Perry
  • Trouble: Taylor Swift
  • I Want It That Way: Backstreet Boys
  • Bye, Bye, Bye: NSYNC
  • Waterfalls: TLC
  • Wannabe: Spice Girls
  • Hit Me Baby One More Time: Britney Spears
  • Ain’t No Other Man: Christina Aguilera
  • Lady Marmalade: Moulin Rouge
  • I Believe I Can Fly: R. Kelly
  • Rehab: Amy Winehouse
  • Uptown Funk: Bruno Mars
  • Rolling in the Deep: Adele
  • Hey Ya: Outkast
  • Torn: Natalie Imbruglia
  • Wonderwall: Oasis
  • Hero: Mariah Carey
  • Respect: Aretha Franklin
  • Shake It Off: Taylor Swift
  • Best Pop Songs to Play on Piano for Adults

    best pop piano songs for adults

    • The Piano Man: Billy Joel
    • Bennie and the Jets: Elton John
    • Dancing Queen: Abba
    • Hey Jude: The Beatles
    • California Dreaming: The Mamma’s and The Papa’s
    • Roxanne: Sting
    • Superstitious: Stevie Wonder
    • River Deep, Mountain High: Tina Turner
    • Natural Woman: Carole King
    • Can’t Help Falling in Love: Elvis
    • American Pie: Don McLean
    • I Can’t Make You Love Me: Bonnie Raitt
    • What a Wonderful World: Ray Charles
    • Do You Think I’m Sexy: Rod Stewart
    • Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For: U2
    • Hotel California: The Eagles
    • Crazy: Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline
    • I Will Always Love You: Dolly Parton
    • Moondance: Van Morrison
    • Knockin on Heaven’s Door: Bob Dylan
    • Bridge Over Troubled Water: Simon and Garfunkel
    • Last Dance: Donna Summers
    • Stairway to Heaven: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant
    • Big Yellow Taxi: Joni Mitchell
    • Born in the U.S.A: Bruce Springsteen
    • My Heart will Go On: Celine Dion
    • Material Girl: Madonna
    • Time After Time: Cyndi Lauper
    • Stop! In the Name of Love: Diana Ross
    • Lanslide: Fleetwood Mac
    • Wind Beneath My Wings: Bette Midler
    • Don’t rain on my Parade: Barbara Streisand
    • Don’t Stop Believing: Journey
    • Sweet Caroline: Neil Diamond
    • Smooth Criminal: Michael Jackson
    • I’ve Had the Time of My Life: Dirty Dancing
    • I’ll Make Love to You: Boyz II men
    • Un-Break My Heart: Toni Braxton
    • Killing Me Softly: Roberta Flack
    • Ironic: Alanis Morrisette
    • Kiss From a Rose: Seal
    • Hit Me With Your Best Shot: Pat Benatar
    • I Can’t Get No Satisfaction: The Rolling Stones
    • At Last: Etta James
    • Sweet Child of Mine: Guns and Roses
    • Sweet Home Alabama: Lynyrd Skynyrd
    • Livin on a Prayer: Bon Jovi

    SEE ALSO: Introduction to Reading Piano Notes

    Where to Find Easy Piano Pop Song Sheet Music

    Now that you’ve browsed through the top 100 pop songs on piano, chances are, you’re going to need some easy pop piano sheet music. Here are a few helpful websites where you can find sheet music for all of the piano pop songs above.

    • PianoPlayIt: From pop to Disney, this website has some really good piano songs for kids and beginners. The best part – it’s free!
    • 8notes.com: This website is a great resource for piano sheet music. You can browse through categories such as “play along jam tracks” and “most popular piano.”
    • OnlinePianist: This website has a wide variety of piano pop songs. OnlinePianist is helpful because it indicates whether a song is beginner, intermediate, or advanced.

    When approaching a new song, start slowly and stick to basic chords. Once you can seamlessly change between the chords, kick up the speed. If you’ve listened to the song ahead of time, it will be easier to pick up, because you’ll know what it should sound like!

    If you need help with mastering these pop tunes or improving your overall piano technique, try asking an expert piano teacher for some guidance. Private lessons with a piano professional are a great way to improve your skills in a short amount of time. While it’s essential to listen to the original recordings and try to play along, a teacher can show you the secrets of how your favorite artists got their sound.

    Whether you’re looking to play professionally or just for fun, studying piano with a private teacher is the best way to achieve your musical goals. Every lesson can be uniquely tailored to your needs, so you can start playing your favorite songs in no time. Find your perfect piano lesson today!

    Photos by woodleywonderworks and Jeff Dun

    LizTPost Author: Liz T.
    Liz T. teaches piano lessons online. She is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music with a BM in Vocal Performance and currently teaches all styles of music including Classical, Jazz, Pop, R&B, and Country. Learn more about Liz here!
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    Liz T. teaches singing, acting, and music lessons in Brooklyn, NY, as well as online. She is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music with a B.M in Vocal performance and currently performs/teaches all styles of music including Musical Theater, Classical, Jazz, Rock, Pop, R&B, and Country.

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