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Electric piano

An electric piano (e-piano) is an electric musical instrument of the 1960s or 1970s, which was built to replace a (heavy) piano on stage.

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  • Popular Songs with electric pianos:
    • Fender Rhodes:
      • Herbie Hancock: "Chameleon"
      • Billy Joel: "Just The Way You Are"
      • Stevie Wonder: "You Are the Sunshine Of My Life"
      • The Doors: "Riders On The Storm"
    • Hohner Clavinet:
      • Commodores: "Machine Gun", "Young Girls Are My Weakness"
      • Foreigner: "Urgent"
      • Stevie Wonder: "Superstition"
      • The Band: "Up On Cripple Creek", "The Shape I'm In"
    • Hohner Electra Piano:
      • Led Zeppelin: "Stairway To Heaven", "Down By the Seaside", "No Quarter", "Misty Mountain Hop"
    • Hohner Pianet (N):
      • Beatles: "The Night Before", "You Like Me Too Much", "I am the Walrus"
      • The Guess Who: "These Eyes"
      • Herman's Hermits: "I'm Into Something Good"
      • The Zombies: "She's Not There"
    • Wurlitzer Electric Piano 200 A
      • Queen: "You're my best friend"
      • Supertramp: "Bloody Well Right", "Dreamer", "The Logical Song", "Goodbye Stranger", "Lady", "Oh Darling", "You Started Laughing", "Poor Boy"
      • Steely Dan: "Do It Again", "Dirty Work", "Your Gold Teeth", "Everyone's Gone To The Movies", "Jack of Speed", "Two Against Nature", "Slang of Ages", "Pretzel Logic"
      • Little Feat: "Fat Man in the Bathtub (live)", "Day or Night", "One Love Stand", "Mercernary Terrotory", "Hoy Hoy"
      • Ray Charles: "What'd I Say"
Last updated: 10-13-2005 03:07:08
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