[Queen] I want to play it on the piano! A selection of recommended sheet music for popular songs
Queen is a legendary rock band said to have sold between 250 and 300 million records worldwide.
Their music continues to be loved across generations, and in Japan it’s familiar as theme songs for TV dramas and in commercials.
In this article, we’ve picked out some of Queen’s most popular tracks.
We’ll introduce them along with downloadable sheet music so you can start enjoying piano performances right away.
If you’re thinking, “Do piano and hard rock really go together?” give it a listen.
You’ll be thrilled by a coolness that’s different from the original recordings!
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[Queen] I want to play it on the piano! A selection of recommended sheet music for popular songs (1–10)
I Was Born To Love YouQueen

A song that fuses Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming vocal power with Queen’s distinctive sound.
When played on the piano, it takes on a classical flavor that’s a bit different from the hard rock feel of the original.
In 1996, it was used in a Kirin Ichiban Shibori commercial and became popular in Japan.
The lyrics, brimming with fiery passion and aching longing, are like a confession of love to a destined soulmate.
The message “I was born to love you” is sure to capture your heart.
Why not experience Freddie’s soul-stirring cry through the piano?
Is This the World We Created…?Queen

The song performed at the very end of Queen’s legendary charity concert event Live Aid in 1985 was “Is This the World We Created…”.
It’s included on their 1984 album The Works, and despite being only about two minutes long, it’s known as one of the album’s most famous tracks.
At Live Aid, Freddie Mercury and Brian May performed it as a duo, and precisely because it’s such a simple and beautiful piece, it lends itself perfectly to a piano arrangement.
The sheet music introduced here is arranged so that the right hand plays the melody and the left hand plays the chords, making it approachable for players who have developed some independence in both hands.
Be mindful of the slight leaps in the left-hand part, and try playing it with emotion!
We Will Rock YouQueen

This song crafted by Brian May is marked by its rhythmic, powerful impression.
Released in 1977, it creates a resonant energy that feels as if the audience and performers are united.
The lyrics portray challenges at each stage of life, inspiring courage in those who listen.
When played on the piano, the original’s intensity remains while the beauty of the melody stands out even more.
It’s a perfect track before a sporting event or whenever you want to fire yourself up.
Why not feel the spirit of Queen through the piano?
[Queen] I Want to Play on the Piano! A Pick of Recommended Sheet Music for Popular Songs (11–20)
Crazy Little Thing Called LoveQueen

Sheet music is here for a refreshing piano arrangement of a classic hit by the legendary rock band Queen.
Sung by Freddie Mercury about the complexities of love, the song is also known as an homage to Elvis Presley.
There’s even a fun anecdote that it was written in just ten minutes while in the bathtub.
With its simple chord progression and catchy melody, it’s appealing and should be enjoyable even for beginner pianists.
Released in October 1979, it became the band’s first Billboard No.
1 hit in the United States.
It’s a perfect piece for anyone who wants to enjoy Queen’s music on the piano.
Another One Bites the DustQueen

A song crafted by John Deacon, the bassist of the legendary rock band Queen, was born out of his love for funk and soul.
Featuring a striking, powerful bassline, the track captivates with a unique groove that lights up the dance floor.
The lyrics portray the frustration of a broken relationship, conveying a stormy romance rather than literal violence or death.
Released in 1980, the song reached No.
1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a global hit.
Its energetic rhythm and memorable melody continue to enthrall not only rock enthusiasts but also fans of dance music.
Hammer To FallQueen

Written by Brian May, this song symbolizes a return to Queen’s roots.
Its hard-edged riff is striking, leaving a powerful impression on listeners.
The lyrics convey the transience of life and the inevitability of death, while also sounding a warning about nuclear war that reflects the Cold War era.
Yet despite the weighty themes, the song itself is powerful and brimming with energy that inspires the listener.
Coupled with Freddie Mercury’s overwhelming vocal prowess, it stands as a gem that questions the meaning of life.
Performed on piano, it can bring out a different kind of charm from the original.
It’s a recommended track for anyone who wants to enjoy a classic rock masterpiece in a new form.
Under PressureQueen

Formed in London in 1970, Queen is known for Freddie Mercury’s powerful vocals and Brian May’s distinctive sound created with his custom guitar, the “Red Special.” This work is a collaboration with David Bowie, released in October 1981.
It portrays the pressures of life and the complexities of human relationships, calling for love and compassion.
Born from an impromptu session at a studio in Switzerland, the track features an unforgettable bassline and a moving melody.
It’s a recommended listen for those interested in social issues or who want to feel human drama through music.


