Piano Takes Center Stage! A Collection of Classic Western Songs by Male Vocalists
If only I could play the piano—surely many of us have thought that at least once.
The piano, an indispensable instrument not only in classical and jazz but also in popular music, delights our ears—sometimes with beauty, sometimes with intensity.
In this article, we’ve compiled classic pop and rock songs by male vocalists where the piano takes a starring role, focusing primarily on tracks in which the vocalist actually plays the piano.
From soul-cleansing ballads to rock ’n’ roll and pop with lively, rhythmic piano, enjoy the many ways this instrument colors different kinds of songs!
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Piano Takes Center Stage! A Collection of Classic Western Songs by Male Vocalists (11–20)
Such a NightDr. John

“Such a Night” is a song by Dr.
John, a quintessential New Orleans artist and pianist.
It appears on his 1973 album In the Right Place and tells the story of a man on the verge of an illicit love affair.
The rollicking, free-flowing piano reflects the traditional New Orleans style, of which Dr.
John is a leading figure.
Enjoy the unique groove you won’t find anywhere else!
Dark BlueJack’s Mannequin

“Dark Blue” is a single released in 2005 by the American piano rock band Jack’s Mannequin.
It is also included on their debut album, “Everything in Transit.” The piano in the intro features a catchy, simple melodic line that leaves a strong impression, and its crisp, bright tone fits perfectly with the rock sound.
The lyrics, which express the comfort of being with someone when you’re feeling anxious or lonely, are also deeply moving.
Tutti FruttiLittle Richard

A classic that shines brilliantly in the history of rock ’n’ roll—that’s this song.
Released in October 1955 as Little Richard’s striking debut, it reached No.
2 on the Billboard R&B chart and No.
21 on the pop chart.
Its energetic piano and powerful vocals blend perfectly, overwhelming the listener.
Opening with the memorable phrase “A-wop-bop-a-loo-bop,” the song captures a man swept up in love with a light, driving rhythm.
Little Richard’s uninhibited performance style would go on to have a tremendous influence on later rock music.
A must-listen for anyone who wants to experience the essence of rock ’n’ roll.
Great Balls Of Fire!JERRY LEE LEWIS

Deeply rooted in 1950s rock and roll, this song is known as one of Jerry Lee Lewis’s signature works.
Released in 1957, it became a major hit, reaching No.
2 on the Billboard pop chart and No.
3 on the R&B chart.
Lewis’s passionate piano playing stirs the listener’s heart.
Its driving rhythm and the piano’s sound—powerful yet nuanced—are captivating.
The lyrics, which sing of intense romantic emotions, are also memorable, making it an energetic track that makes you want to move your body.
This classic, which embodies the essence of rock and roll, is also recommended for those interested in piano performance.
Song for the DumpedBen Folds Five

Ben Folds, the frontman of Ben Folds Five, is a musician known for his witty lyrics and piano-driven rock.
Featured on the 1997 album “Whatever and Ever Amen,” this song captures the pain of heartbreak with anger and irony.
Its energetic, piano-powered melody blends seamlessly with candid lyrics.
The irresistibly catchy refrain and the raw, emotionally direct words are sure to resonate with anyone who’s experienced the sting of a breakup.


