12 fun piano songs everyone should learn to play

Anyone can learn to play the piano, and there are plenty of benefits to doing so. Playing the piano can improve your memory, help with coordination, and even increase your intelligence. But most importantly, playing the piano is just plain fun!

That said, finding new and fun piano songs can sometimes feel like a chore. Many online piano lessons offer large libraries of songs to choose from but not everyone has access to these.

So if you’re in the piano-playing mood and looking for some fun songs to play, check out this list of 12 fun piano songs everyone should learn to play.

1. “Fallin’” by Alicia Keys

Fallin’ is from Alicia Keys’ debut album, Songs in A Minor. The song features a piano-driven melody with fun and easy-to-play ascending and descending runs. The whole song is essentially two chords: Em and Bm7 – but what makes this song special is what Alicia does with her right hand. 

You don’t need need to be an expert to play this relatively easy song on piano however it will take some practice to get right. 

Alicia Keys is without a doubt a talented pianist and vocalist so if you want to try your hand at both playing and singing Fallin’, consider taking some vocal lessons to help you get there.

2. “Vienna” by Billy Joel

Billy Joel’s song Vienna is a beautiful ballad that celebrates the city of Vienna and its rich history and culture. When the song starts, it is immediately recognizable thanks to the quick triplets that slightly somber tone. Joel is an incredible pianist and this song features many chord changes. That being said, the slow tempo of the song makes it easier to stay in control of the melody and is a super fun piano song to play. 

3. “Great Balls of Fire” by Jerry Lee Lewis

Great Balls of Fire is a classic rock and roll song written by Otis Blackwell and Jackhammer Moore. It was first recorded by Jerry Lee Lewis in 1957, and it quickly became one of his signature tunes. The song is built around a simple, catchy piano riff and Lewis’ signature wild vocals. 

If you play Great Balls of Fire with even half of the energy Jerry Lee Lewis does, there’s no doubt you’ll be having a blast.

4. “Crocodile Rock” by Elton John

Crocodile Rock was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. If you’re looking for a fun piano song to play at parties or family get together’s this one will definitely be a hit. Crocodile Rock takes some initial practice to get the right and left handwork down properly but the rhythm stays pretty consistent throughout the song so once you get the hang of it you should be able to keep up with the flow of this fun piano song.

5. “Let it Be” by The Beatles

The Beatles were one of the most successful and influential bands of all time, and Let it Be is one of their most iconic songs. Let it Be is one of those easy piano songs that sound complicated and most listeners are pretty impressed whenever they hear someone play it. Let it Be is a timeless classic that continues to inspire people all over the world.

6. “The Way It Is” by Bruce Hornsby

Bruce Hornsby’s song “The Way It Is” is an ode to overcoming adversity and achieving success. The piano intro to this song is among one of the most memorable and fun to play piano parts ever. The verses are made up of an easy to follow 5-chord progression while the chorus brings in a little more right-hand work. Furthermore, if you’re looking for a real challenge try your hand at the piano solo. 

Overall, Bruce Hornsby’s signature piano style and soulful vocals make “The Way It Is” a timeless classic.

7. “Somebody to Love” by Queen

Somebody To Love was written by lead singer Freddie Mercury and released on the band’s 1976 album A Day at the Races. If you’re a fan of anthem rock and doing quick chords changes you’ll no doubt find this one fun to play.

8. “Cold Heart” by Elton John and Dua Lipa

Cold Heart is a song by Elton John and Dua Lipa and produced by Pnau. It has an 80’s disco beat to it and combines the lyrics of Elton’s songs Cold Cold Heart and Rocket Man. It’s the catchy bass line, driving kick drum, and subtle synth melodies that make this one so fun to play.

9. “Breakfast in America” by Supertramp

Breakfast In America is a classic pop song by the band Supertramp. With its catchy melodies, mellow rhythm, and medium tempo it is an instantly infectious tune. The piano sections in this song are easy, fun to play, and also sound great.  So if you’re looking for a fun piano song check out this rock classic.

10. “Hold the Line” by Toto

Hold the Line is a classic rock song with a fast-paced piano melody. If you’re looking for a bit more of a challenge and would like to test your speed skills, Hold the Line if a great option to try out.

11. “American Pie” by Don McLean

If you’re looking to test your piano playing endurance then Don Mclean’s American Pie is a 8-minute long song you shouldn’t miss. Not only is it filled with fast chord progressions and trills, but also a very catchy melody that you’ll find yourself humming for days after listening to it. It’s a fun piano song to play and a great choice to show off your skills, but also requires some serious stamina!

12. “Lean on Me” by Bill Withers

Lean on Me is perhaps one of the greatest sing along songs every created. Its easy to play melody and simple lyrics make it perfect for beginning piano players. It’s also an instant hit when you’re with friends and family and are looking for a fun song to sing together.

Conclusion

Whether you are just starting out on the piano or  are an experienced player, there is something for everyone on this list of 12 fun piano songs. So why not take some time to learn one or more of these great tunes? They are sure to bring you hours of enjoyment!

So what are you waiting for? Grab your piano, pull up a chair, and start playing one of these fun songs today!

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