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Disney Classics to Enjoy on the Piano | A Selection of Recommended Pieces

Disney songs are loved by people of all ages, from children to adults.

From heartrendingly beautiful pieces to cute and cheerful tunes, Disney songs are full of charm.

In this article, we’ve gathered famous and popular Disney songs that are especially well-suited for the piano.

The piano’s beautiful tone will highlight the enchanting atmosphere and gentle calm hidden within Disney music.

There are many sheet music arrangements published for solo piano, so be sure to find the one that suits you and give it a try.

Disney Classics to Enjoy on Piano | Recommended Picks (31–40)

The budding of loveAlan Menken

Disney – Beauty and the Beast – Something There for Piano Solo
A Change in Me by Alan Menken

An insert song from Beauty and the Beast, characterized by gently rendered female vocals and a dreamy atmosphere.

It’s a piece that cherishes a sense of premonition, one you can enjoy over and over without getting tired of it.

The calm melodic line stands out, and it’s sometimes used as background music as well.

The piano arrangement evokes the Disney world, offering a soothing mood and a pleasant sense of rhythm.

Listening to this work on piano brings out its beauty and lets you feel Disney’s magic seep into your heart.

Featured in the film released in November 1991, it colors memorable scenes and has left an indelible mark on many people’s hearts.

Immerse yourself in that world.

You’ll Be In My HeartPhil Collins

Disney – Tarzan – You’ll Be In My Heart
You'll Be In My HeartPhil Collins

A beautiful, moving piece featured on the soundtrack of the film Tarzan.

Combining strength and gentleness, this work was released by Phil Collins in June 1999.

The characteristically dreamy, warm atmosphere of Disney songs is further enhanced in the piano arrangement.

Its memorable, repeating melody is pleasant to enjoy as background music as well.

It’s recommended for moments when you want to express love to someone special or when you seek calm.

The beautiful tone of the piano brilliantly conveys the tenderness hidden within the piece.

Try EverythingDream Ami

Try Everything Piano Dream Ami Movie Zootopia Japanese version theme song
Try Everything Dream Ami

Sung by Dream Ami as the Japanese theme song for Disney’s Zootopia, this track charms with its upbeat lyrics and bright melody.

In line with the film’s themes, it celebrates the importance of taking on challenges and the strength to not fear failure.

Released in 2016, it sparked a huge response, ranking 8th on the Billboard Japan Hot Animation year-end chart.

Dream Ami also voices Gazelle in the movie, creating a seamless fusion between the song and the film.

It’s a perfect listen when you need courage to chase your dreams or when you feel close to giving up—it’s sure to lift your spirits.

Paired with the sound of piano, the song resonates even more deeply.

A Solitary Dinner PartyAlan Menken

Disney – Beauty and the Beast – Be Our Guest Piano Solo
One Last Hope (A Lonely Banquet) Alan Menken

Brimming with a glamorous, joyful atmosphere, this piece is one of the most popular songs from Disney’s Beauty and the Beast.

Its lively rhythm and bright melody pair perfectly with the piano’s clear tone! Played with a delicate touch, it brings out an even more elegant feel.

Featured on the film’s soundtrack released in November 1991, it has continued to be loved for many years.

It’s perfect as background music for a special dinner or for a home party performance.

If you’re learning piano, give it a try—before you know it, you might find yourself smiling as you play!

Lala LuPeggy Lee / Sonny Burke

La La Lu (Piano) — from the film “Lady and the Tramp”
Lala Lu Peggy Lee / Sonny Burke

“La La Lu” is a song from Disney’s Lady and the Tramp.

It’s very charming, and when it’s played on the piano, it’s soothing, isn’t it? Even people who haven’t watched all of Lady and the Tramp have probably heard this song at least once.

Disney Classics to Enjoy on Piano | Recommended Picks (41–50)

Colors of the WindVanessa Williams

Disney – Pocahontas – Colors of the Wind (Sheet)
Colors of the WindVanessa Williams

A memorable song from the film Pocahontas, its charming, soothing melody captivates many listeners.

It’s popular not only with children but also with adults who have just started learning piano, and it’s frequently performed at recitals.

It’s also a big hit as wedding background music or for wedding entertainment! The heartwarming melody adds even more emotion to a moving ceremony.

Included on the film’s soundtrack released in May 1995, it also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song.

While many different sheet music arrangements have been published, one of the great things about this piece is that even easy arrangements can be performed beautifully.

Once you can play it from a simple score, try challenging yourself with intermediate and advanced versions!

Winnie-the-PoohThe Sherman Brothers

This charming song with its heartwarming atmosphere is a beloved classic not only among Disney fans but by many people.

The simple, repeating melody beautifully captures a gentle world that evokes Pooh’s soft-spoken manner and endearing character.

Familiar from the 1966 film “Winnie the Pooh,” the piece has continued to be used in numerous works and cherished across generations.

With its narrow vocal range and frequent repetition of the same phrases, it’s also appealingly approachable for beginner pianists.

As you play, imagine Pooh being adored by his friends in the forest, and aim for a tender, gentle tone.