13 Of The Best Easy Pop Songs To Learn On Piano

If you're a pianist looking to learn some popular songs, you're in luck! In this article, we've curated a list of 13 easy pop songs to learn on the piano. These songs span across different decades and genres, ensuring there's something for everyone. Whether you're a beginner or a more advanced player, these songs will help you improve your skills and have fun while doing it. 

1. Yesterday – The Beatles 

Let's start with a classic: "Yesterday" by The Beatles. This song was written by Paul McCartney, is a must-learn for any piano player. The melody is simple yet beautiful, making it an excellent choice for beginners. The song is played in the key of G and features arpeggio patterns, where each chord is played one note at a time. Take your time to practice and master this tune.  

2. Dancing Queen – ABBA 

"Dancing Queen" by ABBA is a fun and lively song that will get everyone on their feet. This song is written in A Major, but G Major is a more straightforward key to play. The primary chords are built off the 1st, 4th, and 5th scale degrees, creating a catchy and memorable sound. The leading bass notes are easy chords, and the moderate tempo allows for manageable playing. 

3. Don't Stop Me Now – Queen 

If you're looking for an upbeat and energetic song to play, "Don't Stop Me Now" by Queen is a fantastic choice. This song is known for its fast-paced tempo and catchy melody. While it may require quick fingers, don't let that 

intimidate you. Start slow and gradually increase your speed as you become more comfortable. Master the inversions and chord progressions to capture the spirit of Queen's music truly. 

4. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton

A Thousand Miles" by Vanessa Carlton is a piano-pop track that never fails to impress. This song features a simple melody in the key of B, but don't let that fool you. The song's speed can be challenging for beginners, so take your time to practice and gradually increase your speed. The left-hand repeats the same three notes throughout the song, while the right-hand plays a simple riff based on the B major scale. 

5. All of Me – John Legend 

"All of Me" by John Legend is a beautiful love song that has captured the hearts of many. The song is written in the key of A flat and can be quickly learned by beginners. The first part of the song only requires the right hand, while the left hand comes in towards the end. This song is an excellent introduction to jazz harmony and a perfect melody for practising stride. 

6. Perfect – Ed Sheeran 

Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" is another classic popular among piano players. Written in G Major, the song features four chords rearranged throughout. The left-hand pattern uses arpeggios of the chords, which may take some practice to coordinate with the right hand. Take the challenge of playing both hands in the same space and develop your skills. 

7. Titanium – David Guetta feat. Sia 

"Titanium" by David Guetta feat. Sia is a powerful anthem that showcases the piano and vocals beautifully. This song is written in C minor and features both hands working together. The left-hand position remains the same for the verse, only changing during the chorus. Pay attention to the sustain pedal and use it to enhance the song's dynamics. 

8. Your Song – Elton John 

"Your Song" by Elton John is a classic written in the key of Eb. This song is an excellent choice for beginners as it features chords that accommodate the hand comfortably. The chord inversion places the 5th finger or thumb on a white key, serving as an anchor while arpeggiating notes from the chord. Pay attention to timing and avoid striking the black keys too early. 

9. Imagine – John Lennon 

Next on our list is John Lennon's "Imagine," a beautiful ballad that resonates with many. The song is written in C Major and is relatively simple to learn. The left hand plays anchor notes on C and F, two octaves below middle C, while the right-hand plays one octave below middle C. Practice the slash chords, inversions, and descending scale to enhance your skills as a piano player. 

10. Hallelujah – Leonard Cohen

Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" is a beautiful song covered by numerous artists. This song is played in C Major and features a 12/8 time signature, creating a gentle rocking effect. Pay attention to the chord changes and practice separating the melody with one hand while playing the chords with the other. The emotional depth of this song comes to life on the piano.  

11. Can't Help Falling in Love – Elvis Presley

Next on our list is "Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis Presley. This romantic ballad is perfect for showcasing your piano skills. The left-hand chords complement the right-hand melody using inversions, adding depth to the song. Practice playing the arpeggios in groups of six notes to capture the essence of this beloved tune. 

12. Piano Man – Billy Joel

Billy Joel's "Piano Man" is a classic that showcases the piano as the star of the show. This song is written in C Major and features a memorable piano solo. Start by learning the right-hand melody and gradually incorporate the left-hand accompaniment. Take your time to build confidence and master the chord changes in this beloved anthem.  

13. Hello – Adele 

Last but not least, we have Adele's "Hello." This beautiful piano ballad is filled with emotion and nostalgia. Written in F minor, the song features a slow, rhythmic tempo for expressive playing. Pay attention to the harmonic motion and chord changes throughout the song. These pop songs are easy to learn on the piano and offer a range of styles and difficulties. Whether you are a beginner or a more advanced player, these songs will help you improve your skills and add some fun to your piano practice. Remember to start slow, practice regularly, and enjoy the process of learning these popular tunes.

Ready to Improve Your Piano Skills?

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You've explored 13 fantastic pieces, proving that the fastest way to improve your piano skills is through consistent, focused practice on songs you love. Mastery is achieved through discipline, accuracy, and building confidence which means moving beyond isolated tunes and into structured learning. If you're ready to develop great skill, you need a resource that guides your journey.

This songbook is your Investment in motivation: it's specifically arranged for players who understand the basics and are eager to explore a large collection of real music immediately. It removes frustration by helping you develop technique, timing, and accuracy through actual songs, eliminating the need to search for simplified arrangements or read through long theory sections.

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