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Billboard Top Country & Western Records of 1962

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This is a list of Billboard magazine's ranking of the year's top country and western singles of 1962.

The year's No. 1 record was "Wolverton Mountain" by Claude King. The record debuted on Billboard's country and western chart in May 1962, spent nine weeks at the No. 1 spot, and remained on the chart for 26 weeks.

RCA Victor led all other labels with 13 records included on the year-end chart. Columbia Records followed with 10 records on the year-end chart.

Rank Peak Title Artist(s) Label
1 1 "Wolverton Mountain" Claude King Columbia
2 1 "Misery Loves Company" Porter Wagoner RCA Victor
3 1 "She Thinks I Still Care" George Jones United Artists
4 1 "Charlie's Shoes" Billy Walker Columbia
5 2 "Adios Amigo" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
6 3 "A Wound Time Can't Erase" Stonewall Jackson Columbia
7 1 "She's Got You" Patsy Cline Decca
8 1 "Walk on By" Leroy Van Dyke Mercury
9 4 "Trouble's Back in Town" The Wilburn Brothers Decca
10 2 "Losing Your Love" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
11 3 "A Little Heartache" Eddy Arnold RCA Victor
12 2 "Lonesome Number One" Don Gibson RCA Victor
13 4 "The Comeback" Faron Young Capitol
14 1 "That's My Pa" Sheb Wooley M-G-M
15 2 "A Little Bitty Tear" Burl Ives Decca
16 1 "Devil Woman" Marty Robbins Columbia
17 1 "Mama Sang a Song" Bill Anderson Decca
18 5 "Alla My Love" Webb Pierce Decca
19 3 "Everybody But Me" Ernest Ashworth Hickory
20 5 "I Can Mend Your Broken Heart" Don Gibson RCA Victor
21 2 "Crazy" Patsy Cline Decca
22 3 "If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone)" Leroy Van Dyke Mecury
23 5 "Unloved, Unwanted" Kitty Wells Decca
24 6 "Success" Loretta Lynn Decca
25 11 "Nobody's Fool But Yours" Buck Owens Capitol
26 3 "PT 109" Jimmy Dean Columbia
27 4 "It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin'" Johnny Tillotson Cadence
28 3 "Old Rivers" Walter Brennan Liberty
29 2 "I'm Gonna Change Everything" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
30 8 "Crazy Wild Desire" Webb Pierce Decca
31 3 "Soft Rain" Ray Price Columbia
32 1 "Big Bad John" Jimmy Dean Columbia
33 9 "Funny Way of Laughing" Burl Ives Decca
34 3 "Call Me Mr. In-Between" Burl Ives Decca
35 5 "Aching, Breaking Heart" George Jones Mercury
36 7 "Three Days" Faron Young Capitol
37 7 "Take Time" Webb Pierce Decca
38 11 "Air Mail to Heaven" Carl Smith Columbia
39 10 "Happy Journey" Hank Locklin RCA Victor
40 7 "What I Feel in My Heart" Jim Reeves RCA Victor
41 "I've Been Everywhere" Hank Snow RCA Victor
42 10 "When I Get Through with You" Patsy Cline Decca
43 "Tennessee Flat-Top Box" Johnny Cash Columbia
44 "If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You" George Hamilton IV RCA Victor
45 7 "After Loving You" Eddy Arnold RCA Victor
46 7 "Tears Broke Out on Me" Eddy Arnold RCA Victor
47 "Willingly" Shirley Collie & Willie Nelson Liberty
48 "Footsteps of a Fool" Judy Lynn United Artists
49 "Touch Me" Willie Nelson Liberty
50 "Willie the Weeper" Billy Walker Columbia

See also

Notes

  1. This column recites the record's peak position on Billboard's weekly charts.

References

  1. ^ "The Top 50 Country Music and Rhythm & Blues Records of 1962" (PDF). The Billboard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. Joel Whitburn (1995). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Country Hits. Billboard Books. ISBN 0823076326.
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