[2025] A Collection of Classic Piano Rock/Pop Songs (Western Music)
Sudden question, but have you ever heard the term “piano rock”? Piano rock can trace its roots back to the 1950s when rock ’n’ roll was born, with pioneers like Little Richard and Jerry Lee Lewis.
In this article, we’ve compiled classic tracks of “piano rock” or “piano pop” from various perspectives—from the rock ’n’ roll era to more recent pop-leaning songs and the piano-emo that drew attention in Japan in the 2000s.
We’re focusing on songs where the piano is prominently featured within a full band sound, rather than solo piano-and-vocal performances, so if you like that kind of sound, this is a must-check!
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[2025] A Collection of Classic Western Piano Rock/Pop Songs (1–10)
BostonAugustana

These lyrics are about breaking up with his girlfriend and her moving to Boston.
The band is from San Diego, California—Southwest in the U.
S.
—and Boston is in the Northeast, basically the opposite side of the country, so it gives the impression that she’s moving really far away.
The distinctive piano intro at the beginning is nice, too.
Tutti FruttiLittle Richard

Shining as a towering monument of piano rock, Tutti Frutti is a historic masterpiece unleashed in 1955, powered by Little Richard’s passionate vocals and explosive piano performance.
With its driving rhythm and distinctive lyrics, the song laid down the fundamentals of rock and embodied the energy and dynamism of rock ’n’ roll.
Its razor-sharp, addictive sound proved its worth through pop chart success and enduring influence over many years.
Often cited as a genesis of piano rock, this track comes highly recommended for everyone who loves the piano—and for anyone craving an energetic sound.
My ImmortalEvanescence

Driven by its moving piano melody and Amy Lee’s striking vocals, “My Immortal” became a massive hit in 2003 and stands as a soul-stirring ballad from Evanescence’s debut album, Fallen.
The song portrays the ache of a lost friendship and the lingering pain that follows, and even nearly 20 years after its release, it remains a special track for many listeners.
It’s filled with moments of introspection amid sorrow, discovering gratitude for a relationship that has ended and finding the strength to move forward.
While the piano-and-strings album version is well-known, I highly recommend checking out the live version, where a powerful full-band arrangement is added.
Amy’s emotionally rich vocals amplify the song’s weight, which is why it’s beloved by so many as a classic of piano-driven rock.
If you want to experience a dramatic, heart-stirring soundscape built around the piano, this song is a must-listen.
[2025] Greatest Piano Rock/Pop Songs in Western Music (11–20)
Dark BlueJack’s Mannequin

Dark Blue, a song by Jack’s Mannequin led by Andrew McMahon—who’s also the frontman of Something Corporate—is a masterpiece.
It features his signature light, sparkling piano tones and a supremely pop yet somehow bittersweet melody that really hits home.
As the title suggests, the contrast with lyrics that portray a sense of loneliness even in the midst of a romance is wonderful, too.
The music video, which seems to depict a fun prom night, might look contradictory at first, but perhaps it suggests that no matter the situation, everyone carries their own “dark blue.” Be sure to check out the translated lyrics and give it a listen.
New BornMuse

In 2001, while the world was still basking in the dawn of the 21st century, Muse revolutionized the music scene with their masterpiece Origin of Symmetry.
Among its tracks, New Born stands out in particular, marked by its sharp, ferocious piano riff.
The lyrics, which depict the advance of technology and a fear of new realities, reflect a pessimistic worldview befitting a chaotic era—almost like the cry of a human tossed about by inescapable fate, struggling to assert their existence.
And even with the years since its 2001 release, this piano-driven rock of theirs hasn’t faded; if anything, its emotional depth has only grown.
Since frontman Matthew Bellamy has classical piano training, Muse has many celebrated songs that prominently feature the piano—so be sure to dive deeper!
Open ArmsJourney

Many of you might know this song because Mariah Carey covered it.
Steve’s vocals are exceptional and suit ballads perfectly, so I’m always captivated whenever I listen.
It’s the best-selling song by Journey.
Punk Rock Princesssomething corporate

Among the pop-punk and emo boom of the 2000s, Something Corporate rose to popularity as a band that prominently featured Andrew McMahon’s piano—he would later go on to great success as a solo artist.
Their classic “Punk Rock Princess,” included on their 2002 album Leaving Through the Window, captures a yearning for a girl who loves punk rock and the fervor of youth.
The piano melodies blend brilliantly into the high-velocity band sound.
The lyrics are steeped in sentiment, evoking the carefree days many experience and the restlessness of adolescence, stirring listeners’ hearts.
The powerful keystrokes sit squarely at the core of the track, distilling and projecting both its emotional edge and pop appeal.
A work that practically symbolizes adolescence, it’s a gem best heard while feeling the piano’s surges of emotion.





