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[The Beatles] A roundup of piano videos and recommended sheet music for their timeless classics!

The Beatles are a legendary rock band who were active from the 1960s to the 1970s and are still adored around the world today.

Their enduring popularity—and that of the songs they created—has not faded with time, and people of all ages continue to love them.

In this feature, we’ve picked out Beatles classics that are perfect to play on the piano!

We’ll introduce performance videos along with recommended sheet music.

Why not enjoy a unique atmosphere that only piano performances can offer—one that’s a bit different from the nostalgic feel of the original recordings?

[The Beatles] A Comprehensive Showcase of Piano Videos and Recommended Sheet Music for Their Timeless Classics (1–10)

Hey JudeThe Beatles

The Beatles – Hey Jude – Piano Tutorial + SHEETS
Hey JudeThe Beatles

A gem of a masterpiece by The Beatles, a rock band emblematic of the 1960s.

Written and composed by Paul McCartney, this song is characterized by its warm melody and heartwarming lyrics.

The gentle, embracing piano tones resonate deeply with listeners.

Imbued with John Lennon’s feelings of encouragement for his son, the piece is widely cherished as an anthem of support for those facing worries and anxieties.

Released in August 1968, it became the Beatles’ first extended single to exceed seven minutes.

Please enjoy a soothing time accompanied by the tender sound of the piano.

Let It BeThe Beatles

Let It Be – The Beatles | Piano Cover + Sheet Music
Let It BeThe Beatles

The Beatles, the legendary band active from the 1960s to the 70s.

Their final single was this song, released in March 1970.

Written by Paul McCartney as an expression of his feelings for his mother, who died when he was 14, the piece is a masterpiece imbued with deep introspection and a message to “let it be.” The gentle tone of the piano further highlights the power of the lyrics.

Singing about the importance of holding on to hope even in difficult times, this song is sure to resonate with people of all ages.

By playing it on the piano yourself, you can feel the Beatles’ timeless message.

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-DaThe Beatles

Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da piano The Beatles (Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da piano Beatles)
Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-DaThe Beatles

This song, known as a popular Beatles track with an upbeat, catchy rhythm, was crafted mainly by Paul McCartney and included on the November 1968 album The Beatles.

It features a pop melody influenced by reggae and portrays the happy daily lives of a fictional couple, Desmond and Molly.

With a message that “life goes on,” it’s a tune that lifts your spirits just by listening.

When played on the piano, the beauty of its chord progression stands out even more.

Its simple structure makes it approachable for beginners, so give it a try!

She Loves YouThe Beatles

She Loves You (The Beatles) – Original Piano Arrangement by MAUCOLI
She Loves YouThe Beatles

The Beatles, who took the world by storm in the 1960s, created countless timeless classics.

Among them, this 1963 release is a song brimming with youthful energy, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

Its distinctive “yeah, yeah, yeah” phrase grips listeners and won’t let go.

Portraying the hope of a rekindled love, the song explores the effects of misunderstanding and pride on relationships, and how true love can overcome those barriers.

When performed on piano, the song’s original brilliance shines in a new light.

Experience the enduring appeal of the Beatles’ music at the keyboard, where the arrangement may change, but the magic remains.

Strawberry Fields ForeverThe Beatles

The Beatles – Strawberry Fields Forever – Piano Tutorial + SHEETS
Strawberry Fields ForeverThe Beatles

This work centers on the children’s home near Liverpool where The Beatles’ guitarist John Lennon spent part of his childhood.

It features lyrics that reflect Lennon’s complex feelings and a distinctive psychedelic sound.

Released in February 1967, it reached No.

2 on the UK charts.

When played on the piano, it highlights a charm that differs from the original.

The melodic line shines when performed at a relaxed tempo.

It’s a perfect piece not only for Beatles fans but also for those who want to explore new musical horizons through piano performance.