Staff Picks March 2026 — Sweet Music Sheet Prints
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Staff Picks: March 2026
— The Sweet Music Edition
Our music team at 98types likes to play, dance and sing just as much as you do. Each month we share some of our favourite songs we're currently dancing to — or just listening to while we work. This March: eight Sweet Music sheet notes prints that are making our studio walls sing.
We're a team of music-loving photographers and designers of various styles — and when we're not busy with all things art-making, we dance at home, at church and at concerts. What makes 98types Sweet Music prints genuinely unique is that they feature the actual musical notation of your favourite song printed beautifully as wall art. Not just the lyrics — the notes. The score. The melody you hear in your head, made visible on the wall.
This March, we're sharing eight picks from the Sweet Music collection — spanning movie soundtracks, musical theatre, soul classics, folk-rock legends, pop icons and British rock royalty. Every print is on museum-grade 260gsm satin paper with archive pigment inks, from £3, buy 3 get 1 free, same-day dispatch from Camden Market. Did you find something you love? Let us know in the comments and share it with the 98types music wall art community on Instagram @98_types.
98types Sweet Music prints feature the actual sheet music notation of your favourite song — the melody, harmony and rhythm visible on the page, often accompanied by vivid illustrations. Music you can see.
Musical Sweet Music, Pop & Rock Sheet Music, Anime & Cartoon Sweet Music, and Movie Soundtrack Sheet Music. Every genre, every era, every beloved song — as wall art.
Avatar · Bruno Mars · Wicked · Janis Joplin · Beauty & the Beast · Marvin Gaye · Harry Styles · Queen. Eight very different songs united by the quality of their melodies and the beauty of the 98types prints.
Every Sweet Music print starts from £3. Buy 3 get 1 free — four prints for the price of three. Museum-grade paper, archive pigment inks, same-day dispatch before 3pm.
Sweet Music prints make extraordinary gifts for musicians — they can read the melody off the wall. Non-musicians get beautiful art. Win-win. Personalise with any song.
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🎵 The Sweet Music Collections at 98types
West End and Broadway show tunes as sheet music wall art. From Wicked and Hamilton to Les Misérables and Beauty & the Beast — every musical theatre classic as a beautiful print.
Browse Musicals → 🎸Bohemian Rhapsody, Imagine, No Woman No Cry, Bruno Mars, Oasis, Queen — pop and rock classics as sheet music prints. With vivid illustrations of the artists and their eras.
Browse Pop & Rock → 🎮Zelda, Super Mario, Totoro, Soul Eater, Inspector Gadget — cartoon and anime theme songs as sheet music wall art. Perfect for kids' rooms, gaming setups and the nostalgic at heart.
Browse Anime → 🎬Dirty Dancing, Titanic, A Star Is Born, Avatar, Beauty & the Beast — great film songs as sheet music prints. For fans who love both cinema and music on their walls simultaneously.
Browse Movie Songs →🎵 March 2026 — The 8 Sweet Music Staff Picks
"I See You" is the theme song from James Cameron's Avatar (2009) — the highest-grossing film in history, re-released in 2022 with Avatar: The Way of Water renewing the entire franchise. Performed by Leona Lewis and written by James Horner, Simon Franglen and Kuk Harrell, the song won the Golden Globe for Best Original Song. The title refers to the Na'vi greeting and farewell "I see you" — which in the film's universe means something far deeper than physical sight: a recognition of another person's soul. The orchestral production carries the enormous emotional weight of the film's climax, building from a tender opening to a full cinematic statement.
The 98types Avatar I See You poster brings this extraordinary piece of cinematic music onto your wall as sheet music — the actual notation of the melody that moved audiences in 2009 and continues to do so. Cleo has had it above the packaging desk since February. "There is something about seeing the notes that make the sound, printed beautifully, that makes the music feel more real," she says. Perfect for Avatar fans, film music lovers and anyone who thinks Pandora deserved more than a two-hour visit.
Shop Avatar I See You Poster →Treasure is the second single from Bruno Mars's Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) and one of the finest pop-funk songs of the 2010s. Mars co-wrote it with Philip Lawrence, Ari Levine and James Fauntleroy, and the production draws directly from the funk and disco sounds of the late 1970s — particularly Teena Marie and Zapp — while sounding entirely contemporary. The song reached the Top 5 in the UK and Top 10 in the United States, and its music video — featuring Mars in a glittery tracksuit executing the most committed retro-funk performance of his career — has been watched over 800 million times on YouTube. It is one of those songs that makes every room it enters approximately 40% more festive.
The 98types Bruno Mars Treasure poster features the song's sheet music in the vivid, beautifully illustrated style that makes Sweet Music prints work as wall art rather than just as music reference. Marcus recommends it "for any living room where fun is an acceptable interior design principle." It is also — as the document notes — genuinely great for weddings and anniversaries. If you need a gift for a couple who has a song, and their song is Treasure, this is it. From £3.
Shop Bruno Mars Treasure Poster →Popular is one of the most beloved songs in modern musical theatre — a comic showstopper from Stephen Schwartz's Wicked (2003), the adaptation of Gregory Maguire's novel that reimagines the story of the Wicked Witch of the West. In the song, Galinda (later Glinda) offers to make the bookish, unpopular Elphaba fashionable and socially successful. The comedy comes from Galinda's complete conviction that popularity is a learnable skill and that she is the world's foremost expert in it. The 2024 film adaptation, starring Ariana Grande as Glinda and Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, introduced the song to an entirely new generation — and Grande's performance of Popular received particular praise.
The 98types Wicked Popular print captures the song's sheet music in a design that is as theatrical as the song itself. Sam has had it on his desk since the 2024 film release: "I ordered it immediately after seeing the film and cannot stop singing it at entirely inappropriate moments." The 98types Musical Sweet Music collection also includes other Wicked and musical theatre classics. If there's a musical theatre fan on your gift list, this is the March pick for them.
Shop Wicked Popular Print →Me and Bobby McGee was written by Kris Kristofferson in 1969, originally recorded by Roger Miller, and recorded by Janis Joplin just days before her death in October 1970. Released posthumously in January 1971 on the album Pearl, it became her only No.1 single. The title came from a mishearing — producer Fred Foster suggested the name "Bobby McKee" (a secretary in his building) but Kristofferson heard "McGee." The central inspiration came from a scene in Fellini's La Strada: Anthony Quinn's character discovering that the girl he had abandoned has died, and howling at the stars on a beach. From that image came the song's central paradox — freedom meaning something terrible when you have nothing left to value.
The 98types Janis Joplin Me and Bobby McGee poster brings this legendary song onto your wall as sheet music with the visual warmth and depth that the 98types Sweet Music format provides. Dev ordered it in January and says the line about freedom "is the kind of thing you need on a wall you look at every day. It changes what you understand about the song depending on your mood." It is the March pick for anyone who believes the best songs contain an entire philosophy in a single line.
Shop Janis Joplin Me and Bobby McGee Poster →Something There is the love duet from Disney's Beauty and the Beast (1991) — the film that became the first animated feature ever nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Written by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman, the song follows Belle and the Beast as they each begin to notice something unexpected in the other — the specific, surprised quality of feelings that arrive before you have named them. It is a quieter song than the film's title ballad, but it does something more subtle: it shows the exact moment when the relationship changes, in real time, in both characters simultaneously. Ashman died of AIDS-related complications in March 1991, before the film was released; Beauty and the Beast was dedicated to his memory.
The 98types Beauty and the Beast Something There print is the Disney pick of the month — a beautiful piece of musical art that brings the song's notes and the film's warmth together in one print. Leila has it on her wall alongside her Wicked print ("I am committed to a musical theatre corner") and says it makes visitors pause and hum. "That is the test of a great print. If someone starts humming when they look at it, it works." The print works. From £3.
Shop Beauty and the Beast Something There Print →Ain't No Mountain High Enough was written by Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson in 1966 and first recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in December 1966 — the first time the two singers worked together. It became a Top 20 hit in the United States in 1967 and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Diana Ross later recorded a solo version that reached No.1 on both the pop and R&B charts in 1970. The song has had an extraordinary second life in the 21st century: it appeared in the 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy — one of the defining musical moments of the MCU — and introduced it to an entirely new generation of listeners.
The 98types Marvin Gaye Ain't No Mountain High Enough print captures the soul and warmth of this Motown classic in the Sweet Music format — sheet music with the colour and character the song deserves. Zara describes it as "a song that physically lifts your posture when it comes on. The print does the same thing visually." The March pick for anyone who needs a daily reminder that mountains are navigable and rivers crossable. Which, in March especially, is everyone.
Shop Marvin Gaye Sweet Music Prints →Matilda is the seventh track on Harry's House, the third studio album by Harry Styles (2022). The song is addressed to someone whose family did not treat them well — drawing inspiration from Roald Dahl's Matilda, the story of a girl with telekinesis who was mistreated by her parents and principal. Styles deliberately doesn't assign any gender to the person he sings to. The central message of the song — that home is not a place but a state of mind, and that some people's houses were never homes — is delivered with extraordinary gentleness. The specific lyric that most listeners cite is the assertion that "you don't have to forgive" — a line that gives permission to the people who need it without condescending to them.
The 98types Harry Styles Matilda poster captures this remarkable song as a print. Nadia has it on her wall since the Harry's House release: "It is the song that most clearly shows what Harry Styles is capable of as a writer — the restraint, the empathy, the way it holds the listener without telling them what to feel. The print is as quiet and as careful as the song itself." The March pick for anyone who has ever needed to hear that where they came from does not determine where they are going.
Shop Harry Styles Matilda Poster →Don't Stop Me Now is one of the most reliably effective songs ever recorded — which is why it has been used in cinema, advertising and workout playlists for over 45 years without any diminution of impact. Written by Freddie Mercury and released as a single from the album Jazz in 1979, the song was a modest chart success at the time (reaching No.9 in the UK) but has grown substantially in stature over the decades. In 2005, a study commissioned by neuroscientist Dr Jacob Jolij found it to be the most effective happiness-inducing song in the British pop catalogue — a result that surprised no one who has ever heard the opening piano run.
The 98types Queen Don't Stop Me Now poster is printed on archival quality paper, guaranteed to last a lifetime, and captures the energy of the song in a way that makes visitors to the studio stop and smile every single time. The full team voted for this as the March No.8 pick without anyone having to argue the case. Some songs are simply beyond debate. Don't Stop Me Now is one of them. Support the original artist and style your walls with music. From £3. Buy 3 get 1 free. Same-day dispatch.
Shop Queen Don't Stop Me Now Poster →🛒 Quick Shop — All March 2026 Staff Picks
🎵 Shop All Sweet Music Sheet Notes Prints at 98types
Avatar, Bruno Mars, Wicked, Janis Joplin, Beauty & the Beast, Marvin Gaye, Harry Styles Matilda, Queen and hundreds more — all as beautiful sheet music wall art. From £3 · Buy 3 get 1 free · 260gsm satin paper · Same-day dispatch before 3pm. Market Hall, Camden Lock Place, London NW1 8AL.
The perfect March Sweet Music gallery wall: Wicked — Popular (musical theatre, spring energy) + Marvin Gaye — Ain't No Mountain (soul classic, warmth) + Queen — Don't Stop Me Now (pure joy) = 3 prints, get a 4th free. Add Harry Styles — Matilda for the 4th. All in matching frames. From £9 for the complete set. Same-day dispatch if ordered before 3pm.
Frequently Asked Questions — Sweet Music Prints
What are Sweet Music prints?
Sweet Music prints at 98types are sheet music wall art — the actual musical notation of your favourite song, printed beautifully on museum-grade 260gsm satin paper, often accompanied by vivid illustrations of the artist or the song's world. They are unique in the 98types range: where lyric prints show the words of a song, Sweet Music prints show the notes — making them particularly special for musicians who can read the melody off the wall. Browse the full Sweet Music collection.
Which Sweet Music collections does 98types stock?
98types has four Sweet Music collections: Musical Sweet Music (Wicked, Hamilton, Beauty & the Beast, Les Misérables and more), Pop & Rock Sheet Music (Queen, Bruno Mars, Oasis, Bohemian Rhapsody and more), Anime & Cartoon Sweet Music (Zelda, Mario, Totoro, Inspector Gadget and more), and Movies & Soundtrack Sweet Music (Avatar, Dirty Dancing, Titanic, A Star Is Born and more).
Are Sweet Music prints good gifts for musicians?
Yes — Sweet Music prints are among the most popular musician gifts at 98types, precisely because they feature the actual musical notation. A musician who receives a Sweet Music print of their favourite song can read the melody off the wall. For non-musicians, they work as beautiful art that communicates the song's character visually. From £3, buy 3 get 1 free — a complete Sweet Music wall from just £9.
Who wrote "Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin?
"Me and Bobby McGee" was written by Kris Kristofferson in 1969. It was originally recorded by Roger Miller, but the version that became famous is Janis Joplin's recording, completed shortly before her death in October 1970 and released posthumously in 1971 on the album Pearl, where it became her only No.1 single. The title came from a mishearing of "Bobby McKee" — the name of a secretary in a building near the original producer. The 98types Janis Joplin Me and Bobby McGee poster captures this legendary song as sheet music wall art.
What is the story behind Queen's "Don't Stop Me Now"?
Written by Freddie Mercury, "Don't Stop Me Now" was released in 1979 on the album Jazz. It was a modest chart hit at the time (No.9 in the UK) but has grown substantially in cultural stature — in 2005 it was identified in a scientific study as the most happiness-inducing song in the British pop catalogue. It has appeared in countless films, adverts and sporting events. The 98types Queen Don't Stop Me Now poster captures this iconic song as archival-quality sheet music wall art.
What does "I see you" mean in Avatar?
In James Cameron's Avatar, "I see you" (or "Oel ngati kameie" in Na'vi) means more than physical sight — it means to perceive someone's soul, to truly know them. It is the deepest expression of connection in Na'vi culture, used as both greeting and farewell. Leona Lewis's song "I See You" — the theme song of the film — takes this concept as its emotional centre. The 98types Avatar I See You poster brings this beautiful piece of cinematic music onto your wall as sheet music wall art.
Did you find something you love? Let us know in the comments or share it with the 98types community on Instagram @98_types. Check our new arrivals for the latest picks each month.
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i just want to dance with somebody