List of number-one hits of 1962 (Mexico)

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This is a list of the songs that reached number one in Mexico in 1962, according to Billboard magazine with data provided by Audiomusica. [1]

Contents

Chart history

Issue DateSongArtist(s)Ref.
January 6"Popotitos" Los Teen Tops [2]
January 13 [3]
January 20 [4]
January 27 [5]
February 3 [6]
February 10"El loco" Javier Solís [7]
February 17 [8]
February 24 [9]
March 3 [10]
March 10 [11]
March 17 [12]
March 24 [13]
March 31 [14]
April 7 [15]
April 14 [16]
April 21 [17]
April 28 [18]
May 5 [19]
May 12 [20]
May 19 [21]
May 26 [22]
June 2 [23]
June 9 [24]
June 16"Susie la coqueta" / "El gran Tomás" Mayté Gaos [25]
June 23"El gran Tomás" [26]
June 30 [27]
July 7 [28]
July 14 [29]
July 21"Triángulo" Los Tres Reyes [30]
July 28 [31]
August 4"El gran Tomás"Mayté Gaos
August 11 [32]
August 18 [33]
August 25"Triángulo"Los Tres Reyes [34]
September 1"Ven, que te quiero" Los Impala [35]
September 8 [36]
September 15
September 22 [37]
September 29 [38]
October 6"El nido" Sonora Santanera
October 13 [39]
October 20"Que se mueran de envidia"Javier Solís [40]
October 27"El nido"Sonora Santanera [41]
November 3 [42]
November 10"Que se mueran de envidia"Javier Solís [43]
November 17 [44]
November 24"Muchacha bonita" Miguel Aceves Mejía & Marco Antonio Muñiz
/ José Alfredo Jiménez
[45]
December 1 [46]
December 8 [47]
December 15"El nido"Sonora Santanera [48]
December 22"Muchacha bonita"Miguel Aceves Mejía & Marco Antonio Muñiz
/ José Alfredo Jiménez
[49]
December 29"El ladrón"Sonora Santanera [50]

By country of origin

Number-one artists:

Country of originNumber of artistsArtists
Mexico7Los Teen Tops
Javier Solís
Los Tres Reyes
Los Impala
Sonora Santanera
Miguel Aceves Mejía & Marco Antonio Muñiz
José Alfredo Jiménez
Spain 1Mayté Gaos

Number-one compositions (it denotes the country of origin of the song's composer[s]; in case the song is a cover of another one, the name of the original composition is provided in parentheses):

Country of originNumber of compositionsCompositions
Mexico5"El loco"
"Ven, que te quiero"
"El nido"
"Muchacha bonita"
"El ladrón"
United States 3"Popotitos" ("Bony Moronie")
"Susie la coqueta" ("Runaround Sue")
"El gran Tomás" ("Norman")
Puerto Rico 1"Triángulo"

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