July 7th
"The Stripper" by David Rose and his orchestra
"The Stripper" was The Hot 100's #1 song on July 5th, 1962.
July 14th
July 21st
July 28th
August 4th
"Roses Are Red (My Love)" by Bobby Vinton
"Roses Are Red (My Love)" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from July 14th to August 4th.
August 11th
August 18th
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" by Neil Sedaka
"Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from August 11th to the 18th.
August 25th
"The Loco-Motion" by Little Eva
"Wooden Heart" was The Hot 100's #1 song on August 25th, 1962.
September 1st
September 8th
"Sheila" by Tommy Roe
"Sheila" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from September 1st to the 8th.
September 15th
September 22nd
September 29th
October 6th
October 13th
"Sherry" by The 4 Seasons
"Sherry" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from September 15th to October 13th.
October 20th
October 27th
"Monster Mash" by Bobby Boris Pickett and The Crypt-Kickers
"Monster Mash" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from October 20th to the 27th.
November 3rd
November 10th
"He's A Rebel" by The Crystals
"He's A Rebel" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from November 3rd to the 10th.
November 17th
November 24th
December 1st
December 8th
December 15th
"Big Girls Don't Cry" by The 4 Seasons
"Big Girls Don't Cry" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from November 17th to December 15th.
December 22nd
December 29th
"Telstar" by The Tornadoes
"Telstar" was The Hot 100's #1 song of 1962 from December 23rd to December 30th.