This is a list of notable events in country music that took place in 1962.
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Events
- September 25 – Loretta Lynn is inducted into the Grand Ole Opry at 30 years of age.
 - November 3 — Billboard renames its Hot C&W Sides chart "Hot Country Singles," a name it will keep for the next 27 years. The chart length remains 30 positions.
 
No dates
- Rhythm and blues singer Ray Charles releases his landmark album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music. The album of pop-styled covers of country standards is vastly influential in the genre.
 
Top hits of the year
Number one hits
United States
(as certified by Billboard)
| Date | Single Name | Artist | Wks. No.1 | Spec. Note | 
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| March 10 | Misery Loves Company | Porter Wagoner | 2 | 
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| March 17 | That's My Pa | Sheb Wooley | 1 | [C] | 
| March 31 | She's Got You | Patsy Cline | 5 | [2], [B]
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| April 28 | Charlie's Shoes | Billy Walker | 2 | [2],[C]
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| May 19 | She Thinks I Still Care | George Jones | 6 | |
| June 30 | Wolverton Mountain | Claude King | 9 | [1], [C] | 
| September 1 | Devil Woman | Marty Robbins | 8 | |
| October 27 | Mama Sang a Song | Bill Anderson | 7 | [2], [A]
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| November 10 | I've Been Everywhere | Hank Snow | 2 | [2]
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| December 29 | Don't Let Me Cross Over | Carl Butler and Pearl | 11 | [2], [C]
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Other major hits
| US | Single | Artist | 
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| 5 | Aching, Breaking Heart | George Jones | 
| 2 | Adios Amigo | Jim Reeves | 
| 7 | After Loving You | Eddy Arnold | 
| 11 | Air Mail to Heaven | Carl Smith | 
| 5 | Alla My Love | Webb Pierce | 
| 13 | Anywhere There's People | Lawton Williams | 
| 16 | Best Dressed Beggar (In Town) | Carl Smith | 
| 12 | Big Fool of the Year | George Jones | 
| 16 | Black Cloud | Leroy Van Dyke | 
| 10 | The Burning of Atlanta | Claude King | 
| 16 | Cajun Queen | Jimmy Dean | 
| 3 | Call Me Mr. In-Between | Burl Ives | 
| 10 | Cold Dark Waters | Porter Wagoner | 
| 7 | The Comancheros | Claude King | 
| 4 | The Comeback | Faron Young | 
| 5 | Cow Town | Webb Pierce | 
| 2 | Crazy | Patsy Cline | 
| 8 | Crazy Wild Desire | Webb Pierce | 
| 20 | Daddy Stopped In | Claude Gray | 
| 10 | Day Into Night | Kitty Wells | 
| 9 | Dear Ivan | Jimmy Dean | 
| 18 | Don't Go Near the Eskimos | Ben Colder | 
| 4 | Don't Go Near the Indians | Rex Allen | 
| 3 | Everybody but Me | Ernest Ashworth | 
| 7 | Footsteps of a Fool | Judy Lynn | 
| 9 | Funny Way of Laughin' | Burl Ives | 
| 14 | Get a Little Dirt on Your Hands | Bill Anderson | 
| 3 | A Girl I Used to Know | George Jones | 
| 13 | Go On Home | Patti Page | 
| 10 | Happy Journey | Hank Locklin | 
| 11 | He Stands Real Tall | Del Reeves | 
| 8 | Hello Out There | Carl Belew | 
| 11 | Honky Tonk Man | Johnny Horton | 
| 7 | (How Can I Write On Paper) What I Feel in My Heart | Jim Reeves | 
| 5 | I Can Mend Your Broken Heart | Don Gibson | 
| 17 | I Can't Stop (My Lovin' You) | Buck Owens | 
| 9 | I Guess I'll Never Learn | Charlie Phillips | 
| 2 | I'm Gonna Change Everything | Jim Reeves | 
| 16 | I'm Looking High and Low for My Baby | Ernest Tubb | 
| 12 | I've Just Destroyed the World (I'm Loving In) | Ray Price | 
| 3 | If a Woman Answers (Hang Up the Phone) | Leroy Van Dyke | 
| 6 | If You Don't Know I Ain't Gonna Tell You | George Hamilton IV | 
| 8 | In the Jailhouse Now | Johnny Cash | 
| 6 | In the Middle of a Heartache | Wanda Jackson | 
| 4 | It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin' | Johnny Tillotson | 
| 16 | Just Ain't | Flatt & Scruggs | 
| 20 | Kentucky Means Paradise | Glen Campbell | 
| 8 | Kickin' Our Hearts Around | Buck Owens | 
| 9 | Leona | Stonewall Jackson | 
| 20 | A Letter to My Heart | Jim Reeves | 
| 2 | A Little Bitty Tear | Burl Ives | 
| 10 | Little Black Book | Jimmy Dean | 
| 3 | A Little Heartache | Eddy Arnold | 
| 2 | Lonesome Number One | Don Gibson | 
| 2 | Losing Your Love | Jim Reeves | 
| 12 | Love Can't Wait | Marty Robbins | 
| 7 | My Name Is Mud | James O'Gwynn | 
| 11 | Nobody's Fool but Yours | Buck Owens | 
| 3 | Old Rivers | Walter Brennan | 
| 11 | One Look at Heaven | Stonewall Jackson | 
| 13 | Open Pit Mine | George Jones | 
| 3 | PT-109 | Jimmy Dean | 
| 5 | Pride | Ray Price | 
| 18 | Pride Goes Before a Fall | Jim Reeves | 
| 20 | Sally Was a Good Old Girl | Hank Cochran | 
| 11 | Save the Last Dance for Me | Buck Owens | 
| 18 | Second Choice | Stonewall Jackson | 
| 11 | Send Me the Pillow You Dream On | Johnny Tillotson | 
| 18 | Shame on Me | Bobby Bare | 
| 16 | Silver Threads and Golden Needles | The Springfields | 
| 17 | Slow Poison | Johnnie & Jack | 
| 14 | So Wrong | Patsy Cline | 
| 16 | Somebody Save Me | Ferlin Husky | 
| 12 | Sometimes I'm Tempted | Marty Robbins | 
| 17 | Sometimes You Just Can't Win | George Jones | 
| 19 | Sooner or Later | Webb Pierce | 
| 6 | Success | Loretta Lynn | 
| 7 | Take Time | Webb Pierce | 
| 7 | Tears Broke Out on Me | Eddy Arnold | 
| 11 | Tennessee Flat Top Box | Johnny Cash | 
| 8 | Then a Tear Fell | Earl Scott | 
| 17 | There's Always One (Who Loves a Lot) | Roy Drusky | 
| 7 | Three Days | Faron Young | 
| 15 | To a Sleeping Beauty | Jimmy Dean | 
| 7 | Touch Me | Willie Nelson | 
| 4 | Trouble's Back in Town | The Wilburn Brothers | 
| 18 | Under the Cover of Night | Dave Dudley | 
| 5 | Unloved Unwanted | Kitty Wells | 
| 10 | The Violet and the Rose | Little Jimmy Dickens | 
| 5 | Wall to Wall Love | Bob Gallion | 
| 11 | Waltz of the Angels | George Jones and Margie Singleton | 
| 13 | The Waltz You Saved for Me | Ferlin Husky | 
| 7 | We Missed You | Kitty Wells | 
| 14 | We're Gonna Go Fishin' | Hank Locklin | 
| 10 | When I Get Through with You | Patsy Cline | 
| 9 | Where I Ought to Be | Skeeter Davis | 
| 15 | Where the Old Red River Flows | Jimmie Davis | 
| 8 | Will Your Lawyer Talk to God | Kitty Wells | 
| 5 | Willie the Weeper | Billy Walker | 
| 10 | Willingly | Willie Nelson and Shirley Collie | 
| 3 | A Wound Time Can't Erase | Stonewall Jackson | 
| 15 | You Take the Future (And I'll Take the Past) | Hank Snow | 
Top new album releases
| Single | Artist | Record Label | 
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| All Aboard the Blue Train | Johnny Cash | Sun | 
| George Jones Sings Bob Wills | George Jones | United Artists | 
| Happy Journey | Hank Locklin | RCA | 
| Homecoming in Heaven | George Jones | United Artists | 
| Hymns from the Heart | Johnny Cash | Columbia | 
| Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music | Ray Charles | ABC-Paramount | 
| My Favorites of Hank Williams | George Jones | United Artists | 
| Sentimentally Yours | Patsy Cline | Decca | 
| The Sound of Johnny Cash | Johnny Cash | Columbia | 
| Wonderful Wanda | Wanda Jackson | Capitol | 
Other top releases
| Single | Artist | Record Label | 
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| According to My Heart | Goldie Hill | Decca | 
| Bashful Brother Oswald | Bashful Brother Oswald | Starday | 
| Bill Anderson Sings Country Heart Songs | Bill Anderson | Decca | 
| Caribbean Guitar | Chet Atkins | RCA | 
| Cross Country | Webb Pierce | Decca | 
| Devil Woman | Marty Robbins | Columbia | 
| Down Home | Chet Atkins | RCA | 
| Family Favorites | Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper with the Clinch Mountain Clan | Hickory | 
| Hank Locklin | Hank Locklin | RCA | 
| Homer and Jethro and the Convention | Homer and Jethro | RCA | 
| Live It Up, Laugh it Up | Johnny Bond | Starday | 
| The Lightning Fingers of Roy Clark | Roy Clark | Capitol | 
| Marty After Midnight | Marty Robbins | Columbia | 
| The New Favorites of George Jones | George Jones | United Artists | 
| Night Life | Ray Price | Columbia | 
| Old Rivers | Walter Brennan | Liberty | 
| One More Time | Eddy Arnold | RCA | 
| Our Man Down South | Eddy Arnold | RCA | 
| Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis Sing Duets | Porter Wagoner and Skeeter Davis | RCA | 
| A Touch of Velvet | Jim Reeves | RCA | 
| A Tribute to Roy Acuff: The King of Country Music | Hank Locklin | RCA | 
| You're for Me | Buck Owens | Capitol | 
Births
- January 13 — Trace Adkins, singer-songwriter whose style meshes honky-tonk and dance-influenced rock.
 - February 4 — Clint Black, first major new star of the 1990s and key player in the new traditionalist movement.
 - February 6 — Richie McDonald, former lead singer of Lonestar.
 - February 7 — Garth Brooks, the man who revolutionalized country music and forever changed its direction during the 1990s.
 - February 11 — Sheryl Crow, pop singer who has also had substantial success as a country singer starting in the 2000s.
 - April 2 — Billy Dean, contemporary-styled singer-songwriter who had the peak of his success in the 1990s.
 - May 2 — Ty Herndon, contemporary-styled singer who had most of his success in the mid-to-late 1990s.
 - August 23 — Emilio Navaira, singer-songwriter of country and Tejano music (died 2016).
 - November 26 — Linda Davis, prominent backing vocalist who had a series of solo hits in the 1990s.
 
Deaths
Country Music Hall of Fame Inductees
- Roy Acuff (1903–1992)
 
Major awards
Grammy Awards
- Best Country and Western Recording — "Funny Way of Laughin'", Burl Ives
 
Further reading
- Kingsbury, Paul, "The Grand Ole Opry: History of Country Music. 70 Years of the Songs, the Stars and the Stories," Villard Books, Random House; Opryland USA, 1995
 - Kingsbury, Paul, "Vinyl Hayride: Country Music Album Covers 1947–1989," Country Music Foundation, 2003 (ISBN 0-8118-3572-3)
 - Millard, Bob, "Country Music: 70 Years of America's Favorite Music," HarperCollins, New York, 1993 (ISBN 0-06-273244-7)
 - Whitburn, Joel, "Top Country Songs 1944–2005 – 6th Edition." 2005.
 
Other links
External links
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