The UK Singles Chart is one of many music charts compiled by the Official Charts Company that calculates the best-selling singles of the week in the United Kingdom.[1] Before 2004, the chart was only based on the sales of physical singles.[2] [3] This list shows singles that peaked in the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart during 1962, as well as singles which peaked in 1961 and 1963 but were in the top 10 in 1962. The entry date is when the single appeared in the top 10 for the first time (week ending, as published by the Official Charts Company, which is six days after the chart is announced).
Ninety-two singles were in the top ten in 1962. Seven singles from 1962 remained in the top 10 for several weeks at the beginning of the year, while "(Dance With The) Guitar Man" by Duane Eddy & the Rebelettes, "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" by Brenda Lee and "The Next Time"/"Bachelor Boy" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows were all released in 1962 but did not reach their peak until 1963. "Moon River" by Danny Williams with Geoff Love and His Orchestra, "Midnight in Moscow" by Kenny Ball & His Jazzmen and "Stranger on the Shore" by Mr Acker Bilk were the singles from 1961 to reach their peak in 1962. Twenty-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1962. Chubby Checker, The Four Seasons, Frank Ifield, Joe Brown and Tommy Roe were among the many artists who achieved their first UK charting top 10 single in 1962.
The 1961 Christmas number-one, "Moon River" by Danny Williams, remained at number one for the first two weeks of 1962. The first new number-one single of the year was "The Young Ones" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows. Overall, twelve different singles peaked at number-one in 1962, with Elvis Presley (4) having the most singles hit that position.
Ninety-two singles charted in the top 10 in 1962, with eighty-five singles reaching their peak this year. "When My Little Girl is Smiling" was recorded by Craig Douglas and Jimmy Justice and both versions reached the top 10.
Twenty-three artists scored multiple entries in the top 10 in 1962. The Shadows secured the record for most top 10 hits in 1962 with six hit singles, four of which were with Cliff Richard.
Frank Ifield was one of a number of artists with two top-ten entries, including the number-one single "I Remember You". Adam Faith, Bobby Darin, Duane Eddy, Karl Denver and Neil Sedaka were among the other artists who had multiple top 10 entries in 1962.
Twenty-five artists achieved their first top 10 single in 1962, either as a lead or featured artist. Bernard Cribbins, Frank Ifield and Jimmy Justice all had one other entry in their breakthrough year.
The following table (collapsed on desktop site) does not include acts who had previously charted as part of a group and secured their first top 10 solo single.
Artist | Number of top 10s | First entry | Chart position | Other entries | |
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Leroy Van Dyke | 1 | "Walk On By" | 5 | - | |
Chubby Checker | 1 | "Let's Twist Again" | 2 | - | |
Burl Ives | 1 | "A Little Bitty Tear" | 9 | - | |
Dion | 1 | "The Wanderer" | 10 | - | |
Bernard Cribbins | 2 | "The Hole in the Ground" | 9 | "Right Said Fred" (10) | |
Bruce Channel | 1 | "Hey! Baby" | 2 | - | |
Johnny Keating & His Orchestra | 1 | "Theme from Z-Cars" | 2 | - | |
B. Bumble and the Stingers | 1 | "Nut Rocker" | 1 | - | |
Ketty Lester | 1 | "Love Letters" | 4 | - | |
Jimmy Justice | 2 | "When My Little Girl is Smiling" | 9 | "Ain't That Funny" (8) | |
Mike Sarne | 1 | "Come Outside" | 1 | - | |
Wendy Richard | 1 | - | |||
Joe Brown and the Bruvvers | 1 | "A Picture of You" | 2 | - | |
Eydie Gormé | 1 | "Yes, My Darling Daughter" | 10 | - | |
Frank Ifield | 2 | "I Remember You" | 1 | "Lovesick Blues" (1) | |
Ronnie Carroll | 1 | "Roses Are Red (My Love)" | 3 | - | |
1 | "Telstar" | 1 | - | ||
Tommy Roe | 1 | "Sheila" | 3 | - | |
Little Eva | 1 | "The Loco-Motion" | 2 | - | |
Carole King | 1 | "It Might as Well Rain Until September" | 3 | - | |
Mark Wynter | 1 | "Venus in Blue Jeans" | 4 | - | |
Chris Montez | 1 | "Let's Dance" | 2 | - | |
1 | "Sherry" | 8 | - | ||
Susan Maughan | 1 | "Bobby's Girl" | 3 | - | |
Marty Robbins | 1 | "Devil Woman" | 5 | - |
Original songs from various films entered the top 10 throughout the year. These included "The Young Ones" (from The Young Ones), "Rock-A-Hula Baby" and "Can't Help Falling in Love" (Blue Hawaii), "The Ballad of Paladin" (The Wild Westerners), "The Next Time" and "Bachelor Boy" (Summer Holiday).
Additionally, the original version of "Love Letters" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song after being used in the film of the same name (losing out to "It Might As Well Be Spring" from State Fair). "The Green Leaves of Summer" was also Academy Award-nominated, appearing in the 1960 film The Alamo, where it was performed by The Brothers Four.
Until 1970 there was no universally recognised year-end best-sellers list. However, in 2011 the Official Charts Company released a list of the best-selling single of each year in chart history from 1952 to date. According to the list, "I Remember You" by Frank Ifield is officially recorded as the biggest-selling single of 1962.
Symbol | Meaning | |
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bgcolor=lightblue | ‡ | Single peaked in 1961 but still in chart in 1962. |
♦ | Single released in 1962 but peaked in 1963. | |
(#) | Year-end best-selling single. | |
Entered | The date that the single first appeared in the chart. | |
Peak | Highest position that the single reached in the UK Singles Chart. |
The following table shows artists who achieved two or more top 10 entries in 1962, including singles that reached their peak in 1961 or 1963. The figures include both main artists and featured artists. The total number of weeks an artist spent in the top ten in 1962 is also shown.
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