Can't Hold Us (Feat. Ryan Lewis & Ray Dalton) - Macklemore Free Piano Sheet Music

Can't Hold Us (Feat. Ryan Lewis & Ray Dalton) description
"Can't Hold Us" is a 2011 single by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis featuring Ray Dalton taken from their collaborative album The Heist (2012). The song also features additional vocals by actress Susannah Wetzel, who sings portions of the chorus alongside Dalton. Show Can't Hold Us (Feat. Ryan Lewis & Ray Dalton) piano sheet
Macklemore description
Ben Haggerty also better known by his stage name Macklemore and formerly known as Professor Macklemore, is an American musician. Macklemore works with Ryan Lewis (producer), Andrew Joslyn (violin) and Owuor Arunga (trumpet). Haggerty has been releasing music independently since 2000, and has since gained a significant online fanbase. He has released one mixtape, three EPs and two albums without major label support. His music video "Thrift Shop" has been viewed on YouTube more than 80 million times, and reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts, selling more than 2.2 million copies.
Macklemore released his debut studio album The Heist on October 9, 2012, which charted No. 2 on the US Billboard 200 charts, selling 78,000 copies in the first week. More piano sheets by Macklemore
Other free piano sheets
Macklemore - Thrift Shop (feat. Wanz)Macklemore - Same Love (feat. Ryan Lewis & Mary)
Roy Turk - Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Pink - Stupid Girls
Josh Groban - Remember When It Rained
Barbra Streisand - New York State of Mind
Jonas Brothers - A Little Bit Longer
Anouk - My Life
Taro Iwashiro - Her Most Beautiful Smile from Rurouni Kenshin
Did you know?
How To Read Sheet Music
Learning how to read sheet music is essential for anyone who wants to learn to play an instrument. Learning the different clefs is the first step that will help you to read and understand piano sheet music.
The treble clef is the first one, the top clef. The notes of the treble clef are the notes of the upper 44 keys on the piano. On the treble clef, the line notes are E, ...Continue reading How To Read Sheet Music