Top 10 Best Country Songs of 1962

Wolverton Mountain: by Claude King - This upbeat song tells the story of a young man in love with a girl from the top of a mountain.

A Little Bitty Tear: by Burl Ives - Ives' distinctive voice and a catchy melody make this song about a man hiding his heartbreak behind a smile a country favorite.

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I've Been Everywhere: by Hank Snow - Snow's fast-paced, tongue-twisting lyrics tell the story of a man who's been all over the country and back again.

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The Ballad of Jed Clampett: by Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs - This bluegrass tune is instantly recognizable as the theme song to "The Beverly Hillbillies.

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Abilene: by George Hamilton IV - Hamilton's easygoing voice tells the story of a man waiting for his love in Abilene.

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Walk on By: by Leroy Van Dyke - Van Dyke's smooth, crooning voice makes this song about a man trying to move on from a lost love a country classic.

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Don't Let Me Cross Over: by Carl Butler and Pearl - This duet about a couple on the verge of breaking up showcases both Butler.

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Devil Woman: by Marty Robbins - Robbins' smooth vocals tell the tale of a dangerous woman with a catchy, memorable melody.

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From a Jack to a King: by Ned Miller - Miller's smooth, lilting vocals and a catchy tune make this song about a man who goes from rags to riches in love a timeless classic.

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She Thinks I Still Care: by George Jones - Jones' iconic voice shines on this classic country ballad about heartbreak and regret.

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