1962 in music

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This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1962.

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Events[]

  • January 1The Beatles and Brian Poole and the Tremeloes both audition at Decca Records in London which has the option of signing one group only. The Beatles are rejected, mainly as they come from Liverpool and the others are Dagenham-based, nearer London.
  • January 5 – The first album on which The Beatles play, My Bonnie, credited to "Tony Sheridan and the Beat Brothers" (recorded last June in Hamburg and produced by Bert Kaempfert), is released by Polydor.[1][2]
  • January 24Brian Epstein signs on to manage The Beatles.
  • February 16 – Conductor Bruno Walter, the day before his death, ends his last letter with: "Despite all the dark experiences of today I am still confident that Palestrina will remain. The work has all the elements of immortality".[3]
  • March 18 – The 7th Eurovision Song Contest, held at Villa Louvigny in Luxembourg City, is won by France with the song "Un premier amour", performed by Isabelle Aubret.
  • March 19Bob Dylan releases his debut album, Bob Dylan, in the United States, featuring mostly folk standards.
  • April 6New York Philharmonic concert of April 6, 1962: Leonard Bernstein causes controversy with his remarks before a concert featuring Glenn Gould with the New York Philharmonic, when he (Bernstein) announces that although he disagrees with Gould's slow tempi in Brahms' Piano Concerto No. 1, he finds Gould's ideas fascinating and will conduct the piece anyway. Bernstein's action receives a withering review from The New York Times music critic Harold C. Schonberg.
  • April 7Mick Jagger and Keith Richards meet Brian Jones at The Ealing Club, a blues club in London.
  • April 10 – Former Beatle Stuart Sutcliffe dies from cerebral paralysis caused by a brain hemorrhage in Hamburg, Germany.
  • April 12 – A recording is made of Bob Dylan's concert at the Town Hall, in New York City by Columbia Records. (Columbia eventually release the recording of "Tomorrow is a Long Time" from this concert.)
  • April 24 – Bob Dylan begins recording The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan in New York.
  • May 29 – The 4th Annual Grammy Awards are held in Chicago, Los Angeles and New York. Henry Mancini wins the most awards with five, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year for his song "Moon River". Judy Garland's Judy at Carnegie Hall wins Album of the Year, while Peter Nero wins Best New Artist.
  • June 6 – The Beatles play their first session at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in London.[2]
  • June 19 – The film version of the musical The Music Man is released to theaters by Warner Bros.
  • August 2 – Robert Allen Zimmerman legally changes his name to Bob Dylan in the New York Supreme Court.
  • August 16 – The Beatles fire drummer Pete Best and replace him with Ringo Starr.
  • August 17 – Instrumental Telstar, written and produced by Joe Meek for English band The Tornados, is released in the UK. The song will eventually be the first song by a British group ever to reach the top spot on the Billboard Top 100 in the United States, proving to be a precursor to the British Invasion.
  • August 18 – The Beatles play their first live engagement with the line-up of John, Paul, George and Ringo, at Hulme Hall, Port Sunlight on the Wirral Peninsula.[2]
  • August 20Albert Grossman becomes Bob Dylan's manager.[4]
  • August 23John Lennon marries Cynthia Powell in an unpublicised register office ceremony at Mount Pleasant, Liverpool.
  • September 21New Musical Express, the British music magazine, publishes a story about two 13-year-old schoolgirls, Sue and Mary, releasing a disc on Decca and adds "A Liverpool group, The Beatles, have recorded 'Love Me Do' for Parlophone Records, set for October 5 release."
  • September 22Bob Dylan appears for the first time at Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of a hootenanny including the first public performance of "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall".[5][6]
  • September 23 – Opening concert at the New York Philharmonic's new home, Philharmonic Hall at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, conducted by Leonard Bernstein and broadcast live on television across the United States by NBC. The opening work, Aaron Copland's specially commissioned Connotations, sends "shock waves through the world of music".[7] Other commissions featured include Darius Milhaud's Overture Philharmonique and Samuel Barber's Andromache's Farewell for soprano and orchestra. The following day, John Browning premières Barber's Piano Concerto at the venue and on October 4 William Schuman's Symphony No. 8 is premièred here.
  • October 5 – The Beatles' first single in their own right, "Love Me Do"/"P.S. I Love You", is released in the UK on EMI's Parlophone label.
  • October 14 – Italian tenor Sergio Franchi makes his American TV debut on The Ed Sullivan Show.
  • October 17 – The Beatles make their first televised appearance, on Granada television's local news programme People and Places.[8]
  • October 20Peter, Paul and Mary's self-titled debut album reaches No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart.
  • October 21Sergio Franchi makes his American concert debut at Carnegie Hall (sans microphone), promoted by Sol Hurok.
  • November 11
    • Ken Russell's film Elgar is shown in BBC Television's Monitor series in the United Kingdom.
    • Joan Baez has all of her first three albums on the Billboard charts, on their way to Gold status.
  • Two Pete Seeger classic songs reach the Billboard pop charts:
    • "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" recorded by The Kingston Trio reaches No. 21.
    • "If I Had a Hammer", recorded by Peter, Paul and Mary, reaches No. 10.
  • The first American Folk Blues Festival, initiated by German promoters, tours Europe; artists include Sonny Terry, Brownie McGhee and T-Bone Walker. Its only UK date, 21 October at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, is influential on the British R&B scene, with the audience including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones with Jimmy Page, Paul Jones, John Mayall and other musicians, and with a second show filmed and shown on Independent Television.[9]
  • Georges Auric becomes director of the Opéra National de Paris.
  • André Hodeir's book, Since Debussy, makes controversial claims about the importance of Jean Barraqué as a composer.
  • José Manuel Calderón becomes the first Dominican musician to record bachata, at the Radiotelevisión Dominicana studios.
  • The Spokane Philharmonic orchestra becomes the Spokane Symphony.
  • Dalida is named Calabrian Citizen of Honour and receives the Radio Monte Carlo Oscar with Johnny Hallyday.
  • Paul & Paula make their first appearance together while attending Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas.
  • The Mashed Potato is a popular dance craze, with several songs based around the style.
  • Lou Harrison visits Taiwan; on his return he forms, with William Colvig, Richard Dee and , the first American ensemble to play traditional Chinese music.
  • Sergio Franchi is signed to an RCA Red Seal recording contract in London by Norman Luboff.

Bands formed[]

Albums released[]

  • Adam FaithAdam Faith
  • After HoursJoni James
  • Alice Faye Sings Her Famous Movie HitsAlice Faye
  • Along Comes RuthRuth Brown
  • All Aboard the Blue TrainJohnny Cash
  • All AloneFrank Sinatra
  • All the Sad Young MenAnita O'Day
  • Baby It's YouThe Shirelles
  • Bashin': The Unpredictable Jimmy SmithJimmy Smith
  • Because You're MineKeely Smith
  • The Best of Ball, Barber And BilkKenny Ball, Chris Barber, and Acker Bilk
  • The Best of Irving Berlin's Songs from Mr. PresidentPerry Como with Kaye Ballard and Sandy Stewart
  • The Best of JulieJulie London
  • The Best of Sam CookeSam Cooke
  • Bewitching-LeePeggy Lee
  • Big Band PercussionTed Heath and His Music
  • Big Band SpecialsJune Christy
  • Billy Rose's Jumbo – Soundtrack
  • Blues Cross CountryPeggy Lee
  • Bobby Vee Meets the CricketsBobby Vee and The Crickets
  • A Bobby Vee Recording Session – Bobby Vee
  • Bobby Vee's Golden Greats – Bobby Vee
  • Bob DylanBob Dylan (debut album)
  • Bo DiddleyBo Diddley
  • Bo Diddley & Company – Bo Diddley
  • Bo Diddley's a Twister – Bo Diddley
  • Bobby Darin Sings Ray CharlesBobby Darin
  • Bouquet of RosesLes Paul and Mary Ford
  • Buddy and SoulBuddy Greco
  • Bursting Out with the All–Star Big Band!Oscar Peterson
  • By RequestPerry Como
  • Cafrune Jorge Cafrune
  • Cal Tjader Plays Harold ArlenCal Tjader
  • Cal Tjader Plays the Contemporary Music of Mexico and Brazil – Cal Tjader
  • The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York Cannonball Adderley Sextet
  • Cannonball in Europe! Cannonball Adderley
  • Cha Cha de AmorDean Martin
  • Cherokeely SwingsKeely Smith
  • Chuck Berry TwistChuck Berry
  • The Classic DellaDella Reese
  • Close Up In SwingErroll Garner
  • ColtraneJohn Coltrane
  • Come Waltz with MeSteve Lawrence
  • Comin' Home BabyMel Tormé
  • Dance with Ike & Tina Turner's Kings of RhythmKings of Rhythm
  • Danny Boy and Other Songs I Love to SingAndy Williams
  • Dear Lonely HeartsNat King Cole
  • Del ShannonDel Shannon
  • Dinah '62Dinah Washington
  • Dino: Italian Love SongsDean Martin
  • Dino LatinoDean Martin
  • Dizzy on the French RivieraDizzy Gillespie
  • Don't Go in the Lion's Cage TonightJulie Andrews
  • Don't Mess with TessTeresa Brewer
  • Don't Worry 'Bout MeBilly Eckstine
  • Drinking AgainDinah Washington
  • DuetDoris Day with André Previn
  • Dynamite!Ike & Tina Turner
  • The Electrifying Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin
  • Ella Swings Brightly with NelsonElla Fitzgerald
  • Ella Swings Gently with NelsonElla Fitzgerald
  • The Fabulous Hits of Dinah ShoreDinah Shore
  • The First FamilyVaughn Meader
  • First Time OutClare Fischer
  • FolkloreJorge Cafrune
  • For Those Who Think YoungJoanie Sommers
  • For Twisters OnlyChubby Checker
  • French StyleDean Martin
  • Full HouseWes Montgomery
  • The Garland TouchJudy Garland
  • The Gift of LoveJack Jones
  • Girls! Girls! Girls! (OST) – Elvis Presley
  • GoDexter Gordon
  • Go On HomePatti Page
  • Golden Age of DoneganLonnie Donegan
  • Gospel TimeRuth Brown
  • Great Motion Picture Themes – Various Artists[citation needed]
  • HancockTony Hancock
  • Hello Young LoversNancy Wilson
  • High FlyingLambert, Hendricks & Ross
  • Hits Of The Rockin' 50sBobby Vee
  • Horn A-PlentyAl Hirt
  • Howlin' WolfHowlin' Wolf
  • Howling Wolf Sings the Blues Howlin' Wolf (released, recorded 1951–52)
  • Hymns from the HeartJohnny Cash
  • I Cry by NightKay Starr
  • I Feel a Song Coming OnJoni James
  • I Left My Heart In San FranciscoTony Bennett
  • I Wanna Be LovedDinah Washington
  • I'm Your GirlJoni James
  • In LoveDinah Washington
  • In Other WordsPetula Clark
  • India's Most Distinguished Musician in ConcertRavi Shankar
  • Instant Party!Everly Brothers
  • It's Trad, Dad! (OST) – Various Artists
  • I've Got a Lot of Livin' to DoJack Jones
  • Jazz Workshop Revisited Cannonball Adderley
  • Let's Talk About LoveJoanie Sommers
  • Joan Baez in ConcertJoan Baez
  • Johnny Get AngryJoanie Sommers
  • Jorge CafruneJorge Cafrune
  • Just Plain CountryKay Starr
  • Lena...Lovely and AliveLena Horne
  • Lena on the Blue SideLena Horne
  • Let's Face the MusicShirley Bassey with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra
  • Let's Go! with The RoutersThe Routers
  • Let's LoveBuddy Greco
  • Let's Talk About LoveJoanie Sommers
  • Linger AwhileVic Damone
  • Live at the DiplomatDamita Jo
  • The Lively OnesVic Damone
  • Love LettersJulie London
  • Love Makes the World Go 'RoundAnna Maria Alberghetti
  • Marion Montgomery Swings for Winners and LosersMarion Montgomery
  • Matt Monro – Matt Monro
  • Miles Davis at Carnegie HallMiles Davis
  • A Million Dollars' Worth Of Twang Volume 2Duane Eddy
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western MusicRay Charles
  • Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music Volume TwoRay Charles
  • Moon BeamsBill Evans
  • Moon River and Other Great Movie ThemesAndy Williams
  • More Cole EspañolNat King Cole
  • Mr. BroadwayTony Bennett
  • The Music Man (OST) – Various Artists
  • My BonnieTony Sheridan
  • My Son, the Folk SingerAllan Sherman
  • Nancy Wilson/Cannonball AdderleyNancy Wilson and Cannonball Adderley
  • Nat King Cole Sings/George Shearing PlaysNat King Cole and the George Shearing Quintet
  • Nina at the Village GateNina Simone
  • Nina Simone Sings EllingtonNina Simone
  • No StringsLa Vern Baker, Chris Connor, Bobby Short
  • Oh! Look at Me NowBobby Darin
  • On Stage with the George Mitchell MinstrelsGeorge Mitchell Minstrels
  • On the Way UpAnn-Margret
  • Out of the ShadowsThe Shadows
  • Past MidnightMargaret Whiting
  • Patti Page Sings Golden Hits of the BoysPatti Page
  • Peter, Paul and MaryPeter, Paul and Mary
  • A Picture of YouJoe Brown
  • Poema de AmorElis Regina
  • Point of No ReturnFrank Sinatra
  • Porgy and Bess – Original Soundtrack
  • Pot LuckElvis Presley
  • Ramblin' RoseNat King Cole
  • RaptureJohnny Mathis
  • The Real AmbassadorsDave Brubeck, Louis Armstrong, Carmen McRae, and Lambert, Hendricks & Ross
  • Rock 'N' Roll No.2Elvis Presley (re-issue)
  • Romantic Italian SongsSergio Franchi
  • Rhythm Is My BusinessElla Fitzgerald
  • S Wonderful 'S MarvellousRay Conniff
  • Sacred SongsHarry Secombe
  • Sammy Davis Jr. All-Star Spectactular – Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • Sammy Davis Jr. Belts the Best of Broadway – Sammy Davis, Jr.
  • Sarah + 2Sarah Vaughan
  • See See RiderLa Vern Baker
  • Sentimentally YoursPatsy Cline
  • The Shirelles and King Curtis Give a Twist PartyThe Shirelles and King Curtis
  • Side by SideSandler & Young
  • Sinatra and StringsFrank Sinatra
  • Sinatra and Swingin' BrassFrank Sinatra
  • Sinatra Sings Great Songs from Great BritainFrank Sinatra
  • Sinatra Sings of Love and ThingsFrank Sinatra
  • Sinatra–Basie: An Historic Musical FirstFrank Sinatra and Count Basie
  • Sincerely YoursRobert Goulet
  • Sing Something SimpleCliff Adams Singers
  • Something WarmOscar Peterson
  • The Song Is ParisJackie Paris
  • Sophisticated LadyJulie London
  • SoulTimi Yuro
  • The Sound of Johnny CashJohnny Cash
  • Strange EnchantmentVic Damone
  • Sugar 'n' SpicePeggy Lee
  • Surfin' SafariThe Beach Boys
  • Swinging All the Way with Frances FayeFrances Faye
  • Take Good Care of My BabyBobby Vee
  • Takin' OffHerbie Hancock
  • Time for 2 Anita O'Day and Cal Tjader
  • Tears and LaughterDinah Washington
  • The Tender, the Moving, the Swinging Aretha FranklinAretha Franklin
  • Things and Other ThingsBobby Darin
  • 32 Minutes and 17 SecondsCliff Richard and The Shadows
  • This Is AnitaAnita O'Day
  • This Was My LoveJack Jones
  • Time for TwoAnita O'Day and Cal Tjader
  • Tony Bennett at Carnegie HallTony Bennett
  • Tope Puestro Jorge Cafrune
  • Tops with MeHelen Shapiro
  • Trumpet and StringsAl Hirt
  • Twangy Guitar – Silky StringsDuane Eddy
  • Twist with Chubby CheckerChubby Checker
  • Twist with Keely SmithKeely Smith
  • Twistin' and Twangin' Duane Eddy
  • Twistin' Knights at the RoundtableBill Haley & His Comets
  • Twistin' the Night AwaySam Cooke
  • Two of UsRobert Goulet
  • Vamp of the Roaring TwentiesDorothy Provine
  • The Vivacious OneAnn-Margret
  • Warm and WillingAndy Williams
  • We Wish You a Merry ChristmasRay Conniff
  • West Side StoryOscar Peterson Trio
  • What Kind of Fool Am I and Other Show-StoppersSammy Davis Jr.
  • What Kind of Fool Am I?Keely Smith
  • Whispering HopeJo Stafford and Gordon MacRae
  • You'll Never Walk AloneDoris Day
  • You're Mine YouSarah Vaughan

Biggest hit singles[]

The following singles achieved the highest chart positions in 1962.

# Artist Title Year Country Chart Entries
1 Elvis Presley Return to Sender 1962 United States UK 1 – Nov 1962, Canada 1 – Oct 1962, Norway 1 – Dec 1962, Éire 1 – Dec 1962, Peel list 1 of 1961, US BB 2 – Oct 1962, RYM 6 of 1962, US BB 8 of 1962, POP 8 of 1962, US CashBox 10 of 1963, Germany 15 – Jan 1963, DDD 27 of 1962, Scrobulate 83 of rock & roll, Acclaimed 2154
2 Ray Charles I Can't Stop Loving You 1962 United States UK 1 – Jun 1962, US BB 1 – May 1962, Canada 1 – May 1962, Australia 1 for 1 weeks Dec 1961, Norway 4 – Jul 1962, US CashBox 6 of 1962, DDD 6 of 1962, Germany 8 – Sep 1962, South Africa 11 of 1962, RYM 16 of 1962, US BB 30 of 1962, POP 30 of 1962, Italy 75 of 1963, Scrobulate 80 of r & b, Rolling Stone 161, Acclaimed 507
3 The Tornados Telstar 1962 United Kingdom UK 1 – Aug 1962, US BB 1 – Nov 1962, Canada 1 – Nov 1962, Éire 1 – Nov 1962, South Africa 1 of 1962, RYM 2 of 1962, Norway 3 – Oct 1962, US CashBox 5 of 1963, Germany 6 – Jan 1963, Australia 8 of 1962, DDD 62 of 1962, Germany 224 of the 1960s, Acclaimed 739
4 Elvis Presley Can't Help Falling in Love 1962 United States UK 1 – Feb 1962, Australia 1 for 4 weeks Aug 1961, US BB 2 – Dec 1961, US BB 4 of 1962, Canada 4 – Nov 1961, POP 4 of 1962, Australia 5 of 1962, South Africa 5 of 1962, RYM 11 of 1961, DDD 12 of 1961, US CashBox 28 of 1962, Party 33 of 2007, Scrobulate 64 of oldies, Italy 75 of 1962, Rolling Stone 394, WXPN 441, Acclaimed 1361
5 Elvis Presley Good Luck Charm 1962 United States UK 1 – May 1962, US BB 1 – Mar 1962, Canada 1 – Mar 1962, Norway 1 – Apr 1962, Australia 1 for 3 weeks Oct 1961, Germany 6 – May 1962, US BB 10 of 1962, South Africa 13 of 1962, POP 17 of 1962, RYM 33 of 1962, US CashBox 42 of 1962, DDD 80 of 1962, Germany 203 of the 1960s

Singles released[]

  • "409" – The Beach Boys
  • "A Forever Kind of Love" – Bobby Vee
  • "A Little Love a Little Kiss" – Karl Denver
  • "A Picture of You" – Joe Brown
  • "Adios Amigo" – Jim Reeves
  • "Ain't That Funny" – Jimmy Justice
  • "Al Di La" – Emilio Pericoli
  • "All Alone Am I" – Brenda Lee
  • "Always You and Me" – Russ Conway
  • "Another Day, Another Dollar" – Wynn Stewart
  • "As You Like It" – Adam Faith
  • "Ave Maria" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Baby Face" – Bobby Darin
  • "Baby Take a Bow" – Adam Faith
  • "The Ballad of Paladin" – Duane Eddy
  • "Because of Love" – Billy Fury
  • "Bermuda" – Linda Scott
  • "Besame Mucho" – Jet Harris
  • "Big Girls Don't Cry" – The Four Seasons
  • "Big Man in a Big House" – Leroy Van Dyke
  • "Blue Weekend" – Karl Denver
  • "Bobby's Girl", recorded by
    • Marcie Blane
    • Susan Maughan
  • "Breaking Up is Hard to Do" – Neil Sedaka
  • "Break It to Me Gently" – Brenda Lee
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love/Rock-A-Hula Baby" – Elvis Presley
  • "Chip Chip" – Gene McDaniels
  • "Cindy's Birthday" – Shane Fenton and the Fentones
  • "Close To Cathy" – Mike Clifford
  • "Clown Shoes" – Johnny Burnette
  • "The Comancheros" – Lonnie Donegan
  • "Come Along Please" – Bob Wallis and His Storyville Jazzmen
  • "Come Outside" – Mike Sarne with Wendy Richard
  • "Conscience" – James Darren
  • "Count Every Star" – Linda Scott
  • "The Crowd" – Roy Orbison
  • "Cry Myself to Sleep" – Del Shannon
  • "Crying in the Rain" – Everly Brothers
  • "Cutty Sark" – John Barry Seven
  • "D-Darling" – Anthony Newley
  • "Dance On – The Shadows
  • "(Dance With The) Guitar Man" – Duane Eddy
  • "Dancin' Party" – Chubby Checker
  • "Dear Lady Twist" – Gary U.S. Bonds
  • "Dear One" – Larry Finnegan
  • "Deep in the Heart of Texas" – Duane Eddy
  • "Desafinado" – Ella Fitzgerald
    • Stan Getz and Charlie Byrd
  • "Devil Woman" – Marty Robbins
  • "Don't Break the Heart That Loves You" – Connie Francis
  • "Don't Ever Change" – The Crickets
  • "Don't Stop Twist" – Frankie Vaughan
  • "Don't That Beat All" – Adam Faith
  • "Don't You Believe It" – Andy Williams
  • "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)" – Roy Orbison
  • "Drummin' up a Storm" – Sandy Nelson
  • "Drums Are My Beat" – Sandy Nelson
  • "Duke of Earl" – Gene Chandler
  • "End of the World" – Skeeter Davis
  • "English Country Garden" – Jimmie Rodgers
  • "Ever Since You Said You Goodbye" – Marty Wilde
  • "Everybody Loves Me But You" – Brenda Lee
  • "Everybody's Twistin'" – Frank Sinatra
  • "Fanlight Fanny" – Clinton Ford
  • "Far Away" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Follow That Dream (EP)" – Elvis Presley
  • "Forget Me Not" – Eden Kane
  • "Funny Way of Laughin'" – Burl Ives
  • "Gina" – Johnny Mathis
  • "Ginny Come Lately" – Brian Hyland
  • "Go Away Little Girl", recorded by:
    • Steve Lawrence
    • Del Shannon
  • "Good Luck Charm" – Elvis Presley
  • "Goodbye Cruel World" – James Darren
  • "" – Bernard Cribbins
  • "Gotta See Baby Tonight" – Acker Bilk
  • "Green Leaves Of Summer" – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
  • "Green Onions" – Booker T. & the M.G.s
  • "Guitar Tango" – The Shadows
  • "Half Heaven – Half Heartache" – Gene Pitney
  • "Heart in Hand" – Brenda Lee
  • "He Got What He Wanted" – Little Richard
  • "He's a Rebel" – The Crystals
  • "Her Royal Majesty" – James Darren
  • "Here Comes That Feeling" – Brenda Lee
  • "Hey! Baby" – Bruce Channel
  • "Hey Little Girl" – Del Shannon
  • "Hole in the Ground" – Bernard Cribbins
  • "How Can I Meet Her?" – Everly Brothers
  • "I Can't Stop Loving You" – Ray Charles
  • "I Don't Know Why" – Eden Kane
  • "I Love You" – The Volumes
  • "I Remember You" – Frank Ifield
  • "I'll See You in My Dreams" – Pat Boone
  • "I'm Counting on You" – Petula Clark
  • "I'm Blue (The Gong-Gong Song)" – The Ikettes
  • "I'm Just a Baby" – Louise Cordet
  • "I'm Lookin' Out the Window"/"Do You Want to Dance?" – Cliff Richard/Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "I'm The Girl On Wolverton Mountain" – Jo Ann Campbell
  • "If a Man Answers" – Bobby Darin
  • "If I Had a HammerPeter, Paul and Mary
  • "If Only Tomorrow" – Ronnie Carroll
  • "Island of Dreams" – Springfields
  • "It Keeps Right on a Hurtin' – Johnny Tillotson
  • "It Might As Well Rain Until September" – Carole King
  • "It Only Took a Minute" – Joe Brown
  • "It Started All Over Again" – Brenda Lee
  • "It'll Be Me" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "It's a Raggy Waltz" – Dave Brubeck
  • "It's All Over Now" – Shane Fenton and the Fentones
  • "James Bond Theme" – John Barry Orchestra
  • "Jeannie" – Danny Williams
  • "Jezebel" – Marty Wilde
  • "Johnny Angel", recorded by:
    • Shelley Fabares
  • "Johnny Get Angry" – Joanie Sommers
  • "King Kong" – Terry Lightfoot and His New Orleans Jazzmen
  • "King of Clowns" – Neil Sedaka
  • "Lana" – The Velvets
  • "The Language of Love" – John D. Loudermilk
  • "Last Night Was Made for Love" – Billy Fury
  • "Lemon Tree (Will Holt song)Peter, Paul and Mary
  • "Lesson One" – Russ Conway
  • "Lessons in Love" – Allisons
  • "Let's Dance" – Chris Montez
  • "Let's Go (Pony)" – The Routers
  • "Let's Talk about Love" – Helen Shapiro
  • "Letter Full of Tears" – Billy Fury
  • "Let There Be Love" – Nat King Cole and George Shearing
  • "(The Man Who Shot) Liberty Valance"- Gene Pitney
  • "Like I Do" – Maureen Evans
  • "Limbo Rock" – Chubby Checker
  • "A Little Bitty Tear" – Burl Ives and Miki & Griff
  • "Little Black Book" – Jimmy Dean
  • "Little Diane" – Dion
  • "Little Miss Lonely" – Helen Shapiro
  • "Little Red Rented Rowboat" – Joe Dowell
  • "The Loco-Motion" – Little Eva
  • "Lone Rider" – John Leyton
  • "Lonely City" – John Leyton
  • "Lonesome" – Adam Faith
  • "Lonely" – Acker Bilk
  • "Love and Fury" – The Tornados
  • "Love Came to Me" – Dion
  • "Love Me Warm and Tender" – Paul Anka
  • "Love Letters" – Ketty Lester
  • "Love Me Do" – The Beatles
  • "Love Me Tender" – Richard Chamberlain
  • "Lover Please", recorded by:
    • Clyde McPhatter
    • The Vernons Girls
  • "Lovers Who Wander" – Dion
  • "Lovesick Blues" – Frank Ifield
  • "Luigi Tenco" – Luigi Tenco
  • "Made to Love (Girls Girls Girls)" – Eddie Hodges
  • "The Main Attraction" – Pat Boone
  • "Main Title Theme from The Man with the Golden Arm" – Jet Harris
  • "Mashed Potato Time" – Dee Dee Sharp
  • "March of the Siamese Children" – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
  • "Me and My Shadow" – Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr.
  • "Must Be Madison" – Joe Loss Orchestra
  • "My Love and Devotion" – Matt Monro
  • "Never Goodbye" – Karl Denver
  • "Next Door to an Angel" – Neil Sedaka
  • "The Next Time"/"Bachelor Boy" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "No One Can Make My Sunshine Smile" – Everly Brothers
  • "Norman" – Sue Thompson
  • "Nut Rocker" – B. Bumble and the Stingers
  • "Oh Lonesome Me" – Craig Douglas
  • "Old Rivers" – Walter Brennan
  • "Once Upon A Dream" – Billy Fury
  • "Onward Christian Soldiers" – Harry Simeone Chorale
  • "Orange Blossom Special" – The Spotnicks
  • "Our Favourite Melodies" – Craig Douglas
  • "Palisades Park" – Freddy Cannon
  • "Party Lights" – Claudine Clark
  • "The Party's Over" – Lonnie Donegan
  • "Patches" – Dickey Lee
  • "The Pay Off" – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
  • "Peppermint Twist" – Joey Dee and the Starliters
  • "Pianissimo" – Ken Dodd
  • "Pick A Bale Of Cotton" – Lonnie Donegan
  • "Please Don't Ask About Barbara" – Bobby Vee
  • "P.S. I Love You" – The Beatles
  • "Puff" – Kenny Lynch
  • "Punish Her" – Bobby Vee
  • "Pushover"- Etta James
  • "Ramblin' Rose" – Nat King Cole
  • "Reminiscing" – Buddy Holly
  • "Return To Sender" – Elvis Presley
  • "Ride!" – Dee Dee Sharp
  • "Right Said Fred" – Bernard Cribbins
  • "Rinky Dink" – Dave "Baby" Cortez
  • "Rocket Man" – The Spotnicks
  • "Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree" – Brenda Lee
  • "Roses Are Red (My Love)", recorded by:
    • Ronnie Carroll
    • Bobby Vinton
  • "Rumours" – Johnny Crawford
  • "Sealed with a Kiss" – Brian Hyland
  • "Send Me the Pillow You Dream On" – Johnny Tillotson
  • "Sharing You" – Bobby Vee
  • "She's Got You" – Patsy Cline
  • "She's Not You" – Elvis Presley
  • "Sheila" – Tommy Roe
  • "Sherry" – The Four Seasons
  • "Shout! Shout! (Knock Yourself Out)" – Ernie Maresca
  • "" – Chubby Checker
  • "Smoky Places" – The Corsairs
  • "So Do I" – Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
  • "So This Is Love" – The Castells
  • "Softly, as I Leave You" – Matt Monro
  • "Soldier Boy" – Shirelles
  • "Some People" – Carol Deene
  • "Son This Is She" – John Leyton
  • "Spanish Harlem" – Jimmy Justice
  • "Speak to Me Pretty" – Brenda Lee
  • "Speedy Gonzales" – Pat Boone
  • "Stranger on the Shore", recorded by:
    • Acker Bilk
    • Andy Williams
  • "Sun Arise" – Rolf Harris
  • "Surfer's Stomp" – The Marketts
  • "Surfin' Safari" – The Beach Boys
  • "Susie Darlin'" – Tommy Roe
  • "Sweet Little Sixteen" – Jerry Lee Lewis
  • "Swinging in the Rain" – Norman Vaughan
  • "Swiss Maid" – Del Shannon
  • "The Monster Mash" – Bobby "Boris" Pickett
  • "Tears" – Danny Williams
  • "Teen Age Idol" – Rick Nelson
  • "Tell Me What He Said" – Helen Shapiro
  • "TelstarThe Tornados
  • "Ten Little Indians" – The Beach Boys
  • "That Noise" – Anthony Newley
  • "That Stranger Used To Be My Girl" – Trade Martin
  • "Theme from Dr. Kildare (Three Stars Will Shine Tonight)" – Richard Chamberlain
  • "Theme from Maigret" – Joe Loss
  • "Theme from Z-Cars", recorded by:
    • Johnny Keating
    • Norrie Paramor and His Orchestra
  • "Things" – Bobby Darin
  • "Tonight" – Shirley Bassey
  • "Torture" – Kris Jensen
  • "Town Without Pity" – Gene Pitney
  • "Tuff" – Ace Cannon
  • "The Twist" – Chubby Checker
  • "Twist, Twist Senora" – Gary U.S. Bonds
  • "Twistin' the Night Away" – Sam Cooke
  • "Unsquare Dance" – Dave Brubeck
  • "Up on the Roof" – Kenny Lynch
  • "Vacation" – Connie Francis
  • "Venus in Blue Jeans" – Mark Wynter
  • "Village Of Love" – Nathaniel Mayer and The Fabulous Twilights
  • "The Wah-Watusi" – The Orlons
  • "Walk Away" – Shane Fenton and the Fentones
  • "Walk On By" – Leroy Van Dyke
  • "Walk Right In" – The Rooftop Singers
  • "The Wanderer" – Dion
  • "Warmed Over Kisses" – Brian Hyland
  • "We're Gonna Go Fishin'" – Hank Locklin
  • "Welcome Home Baby" – The Brook Brothers
  • "Welcome Home, Baby" – The Shirelles
  • "What A Crazy World We're Living In" – Joe Brown
  • "What Kind Of Fool Am I?/Gonna Build A Mountain" – Sammy Davis Jr.
  • "What Now My Love" – Shirley Bassey
  • "What's Your Name" – Don and Juan
  • "When My Little Girl Is Smiling", recorded by:
    • Craig Douglas
    • The Drifters
    • Jimmy Justice
  • "Wiggle Wobble" – Les Cooper & the Soul Rockers
  • "Will I What" – Mike Sarne
  • "Wimoweh" – Karl Denver
  • "Wonderful Land" – The Shadows
  • "Wonderful World of the Young" – Danny Williams
  • "Ya Ya Twist" – Petula Clark
  • "Yes My Darling Daughter" – Eydie Gorme
  • "You are Mine" – Frankie Avalon
  • "You Don't Know Me" – Ray Charles
  • "You'll Lose A Good Thing" – Barbara Lynn
  • "The Young Ones" – Cliff Richard and The Shadows
  • "Young World" – Ricky Nelson
  • "Your Cheatin' Heart" – Ray Charles
  • "Your Ma Said You Cried in Your Sleep Last Night" – Doug Sheldon
  • "Your Tender Look" – Joe Brown

Published popular music[]

  • "Ahab The Arab" w.m. Ray Stevens
  • "Blowin' in the Wind" w.m. Bob Dylan
  • "Bossa Nova Baby" w.m. Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller
  • "The Boys' Night Out" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen from the film Boys' Night Out
  • "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" w.m. Neil Sedaka & Howard Greenfield
  • "Call Me Irresponsible" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen from the film Papa's Delicate Condition
  • "Can't Get Used to Losing You" w.m. Doc Pomus & Mort Shuman
  • "Can't Help Falling in Love" w.m. Luigi Creatore, Hugo Peretti & George David Weiss
  • "Comedy Tonight"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Danke Schoen" w. & m. Bert Kaempfert
  • "Days of Wine and Roses" w. Johnny Mercer m. Henry Mancini from the film Days of Wine and Roses
  • "Desafinado" w. Newton Mendonca m. Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • "Devil Woman" w.m. Marty Robbins
  • "Don't Make Me Over" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "Dream Baby" w.m. Cindy Walker
  • "Free" w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Go Away, Little Girl" w.m. Gerry Goffin & Carole King
  • "Gonna Build A Mountain" w.m. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley from the musical Stop The World – I Want To Get Off
  • "Have A Dream"     w.Lee Adams m. Charles Strouse
  • "He's A Rebel"     w.m. Gene Pitney
  • "Her Royal Majesty"     w.m. Gerry Goffin & Carole King
  • "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "I'm Calm"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "I'm Not The Marrying Kind" w. Mack David m. Sherman Edwards
  • "I've Got Your Number"     w. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman
  • "Impossible"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "It's The Only Way To Travel" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen. Introduced by Bing Crosby and Bob Hope in the film The Road to Hong Kong
  • "Johnny Get Angry" w. Hal David m. Sherman Edwards
  • "Let's Not Be Sensible" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen. Introduced by Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour in the film The Road to Hong Kong
  • "Little Boxes" w.m. Malvina Reynolds
  • "Loads of Love" w.m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Diahann Carroll in the musical No Strings
  • "Look No Further" w.m. Richard Rodgers. Introduced by Diahann Carroll and Richard Kiley in the musical No Strings
  • "Love I Hear"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Lovely"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Make It Easy On Yourself" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "More" w. Marcello Ciorciolini & Norman Newell m. Nino Oliviero & Riz Ortolani from the film Mondo Cane
  • "On The Other Side Of The Tracks" w. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman from the musical Little Me
  • "Once in a Lifetime" w.m. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley from the musical Stop the World – I Want to Get Off
  • "Once Upon a Time" w. Lee Adams m. Charles Strouse. Introduced by Ray Bolger and Eileen Herlie in the musical All American
  • "One Note Samba" w. Jon Hendricks & Newton Mendonca m. Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • "Only Love Can Break a Heart" w. Hal David m. Burt Bacharach
  • "Patches" w.and m Barry Mann and Larry Kolber
  • "Pretty Little Picture"     w.m. Stephen Sondheim
  • "Quando, quando, quando" w. Pat Boone & Alberto Testa m. Elio Cesari
  • "Ramblin' Rose" w.m. Noel Sherman & Joe Sherman
  • "Real Live Girl" w. Carolyn Leigh m. Cy Coleman. Introduced by Sid Caesar in the musical Little Me.
  • "The Road to Hong Kong" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen from the film The Road to Hong Kong
  • "The Stripper" m. David Rose
  • "The Sweetest Sounds"     w.m. Richard Rodgers from the musical No Strings
  • "A Swingin' Safari" m. Bert Kaempfert
  • "Teamwork" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen. Introduced by Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and Joan Collins in the film The Road to Hong Kong
  • "Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days Of Summer" w. Charles Tobias m. Hans Carste
  • "Vacation" w.m. Connie Francis, Hank Hunter & Gary Weston
  • "A Walk in the Black Forest" m. Horst Jankowski
  • "Walk on the Wild Side" w. Mack David m. Elmer Bernstein from the film Walk on the Wild Side
  • "Warmer Than a Whisper" w. Sammy Cahn m. Jimmy Van Heusen. Introduced by Dorothy Lamour in the film The Road to Hong Kong
  • "What Kind Of Fool Am I?" w.m. Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley. Introduced by Anthony Newley in the musical Stop The World – I Want To Get Off
  • "What Now, My Love?" w. Pierre Delanoë & Carl Sigman m. Gilbert Bécaud
  • "Wolverton Mountain" w.m. Merle Kilgore & Claude King

Other notable songs[]

  • "Danke Schoen" w. Kurt Schwaback and Milt Gabler m. Bert Kaempfert
  • "The Girl from Ipanema" ("Garota de Ipanema") w. Vinicius de Moraes m. Antonio Carlos Jobim
  • "Quando, quando, quando" w. Alberto Testa m. Tony Renis
  • "Mandulinata blu" – Mario Trevi
  • "Zwei kleine Italiener" w. George Buschor m. Christian Bruhn

Classical music[]

Premieres[]

Composer Composition Date Location Performers
Cage, John for a percussionist 1962-02-02 West Germany Munich [10]
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Momente, first version 1962-05-21 West Germany Cologne (, Musik der Zeit) Arroyo, WDR Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, Aloys Kontarsky, Alfons Kontarsky, Stockhausen.[11]
Britten, Benjamin War Requiem, Op. 65 1962-05-30 United Kingdom Coventry (Coventry Cathedral) Harper, Pears, Fischer-Dieskau, CBSO, Melos Ensemble, Davies, Britten
Stockhausen, Karlheinz Klavierstück X 1962-10-10 Italy Palermo (Terzo Settimano Internazionale Nuova Musica) Rzewski[12]

Compositions[]

  • George Barati – Chamber Concerto
  • – Suite from the Montenegrin Hills
  • Carlos ChávezSymphony No. 6
  • Aaron CoplandConnotations
  • George Crumb – Five Pieces for piano
  • Luigi Dallapiccola
    •  [ru] for orchestra
    •  [ru] for baritone and chamber orchestra
  • Mario Davidovsky
    • Electronic Study No. 2
    • Synchronisms No. 1 for flute and electronic sound
    • Trio for Clarinet, Trumpet, and Viola
  • Ding ShandeLong March Symphony
  • Paavo Heininen – Second Symphony ("Petite symphonie joyeuse")[13]
  • Gyorgy LigetiPoème symphonique
  • Francis JacksonIntrada for organ, Op. 84 No. 6
  • André Jolivet – Concerto for cello n°1
  • Wojciech KilarRiff 62 for symphony orchestra
  • Darius Milhaud
    • A Frenchman in New York
    • Invocation à l'ange Raphael
    • Overture Philharmonique
    • Symphony No. 12 Rurale
  • Krzysztof PendereckiStabat Mater
  • Francis Poulenc
    • Sonata for Oboe
    • Sonata for Clarinet
  • William Schuman – Symphony No. 8
  • Dmitri ShostakovichSymphony No. 13 in B-flat minor, Op. 113 "Babi-Yar"
  • Ezra Sims – Third Quartet
  • La Monte YoungThe Second Dream of the High-Tension Line Stepdown Transformer

Opera[]

  • Mozart Camargo GuarnieriUm homem só (tragic opera in one act, libretto by Gianfrancesco Guarnieri, premiered on November 29 at the Theatro Municipal in Rio de Janeiro)
  • Mario Castelnuovo-TedescoThe Importance of Being Earnest
  • Carlisle FloydThe Passion of Jonathan Wade
  • Michael TippettKing Priam
  • Bruno MadernaDon Perlimplin (ovvero il Trionfo dell'amore e dell'immaginazione)

Jazz[]

Musical theatre[]

Musical films[]

Births[]

  • January 4
    • Robin Guthrie (The Cocteau Twins)
    • Peter Steele (Type O Negative)
  • January 8Chris Marion, American musician (Little River Band)
  • January 13Trace Adkins, American country music singer-songwriter
  • January 15Tony Rebel, reggae/dancehall artist
  • January 16Paul Webb (Talk Talk)
  • January 22Jimmy Herring, American guitarist
  • January 28Leslie Phillips/Sam Phillips, singer
  • January 31Sophie Muller, British music video director
  • February 1Tomoyasu Hotei, Japanese guitarist (Boøwy)
  • February 4Clint Black, American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer
  • February 5Martin Nievera, Filipino singer and TV personality
  • February 6Axl Rose (Guns N' Roses, LA Guns, AC/DC)
  • February 7
    • David Bryan, keyboardist for the band Bon Jovi
    • Garth Brooks, country singer
  • February 10Cliff Burton, bassist for Metallica d. 1986
  • February 11Sheryl Crow, American singer
  • February 17David McComb, Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist (The Triffids and The Blackeyed Susans) (d. 1999)
  • February 19Francisco Alejandro Gutierrez, singer
  • February 21Mark Arm, born Mark McLaughlin, American grunge vocalist (Mudhoney)
  • February 22
    • Olivier Latry, French organist
    • Michael Wilton, American progressive metal guitarist Queensrÿche
  • February 24Michelle Shocked, American musician
  • March 2Jon Bon Jovi, lead singer for the band Bon Jovi
  • March 5 – Craig Reid and Charlie Reid, The Proclaimers
  • March 7Taylor Dayne, American singer
  • March 10Gary Clark (musician), Scottish singer-songwriter, music producer (The Veronicas, Delta Goodrem, Reece Mastin, Gin Wigmore)
  • March 15Terence Trent D'Arby, American-born English singer
  • March 17Clare Grogan, Scottish actress and singer
  • March 24
    • Angèle Dubeau, Canadian violinist
    • Renee Rosnes, Canadian jazz pianist/composer
    • Rita, Israeli pop singer and actress
  • March 30M.C. Hammer, American rapper
  • March 31Phil Leadbetter, American musician
  • April 3Mike Ness (Social Distortion)
  • April 8Izzy Stradlin of Guns N' Roses, Ju Ju Hounds
  • April 12
    • Art Alexakis, American singer and musician (Everclear)
    • Michael English, American Christian singer
  • April 13Hillel Slovak, American rock musician (Red Hot Chili Peppers) (d. 1988)
  • April 16Ian MacKaye, lead singer of Minor Threat and Fugazi
  • May 2 — Alain Johannes, Musician and Producer. Eleven (band), Queens of the Stone Age, Them Crooked Vultures.
  • May 9David Gahan, English singer (Depeche Mode)
  • May 12Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion)
  • May 14
    • Ian Astbury, British rock singer (The Cult)
    • C.C. DeVille, American rock guitarist (Poison)
  • May 16Erwin Gutawa, Indonesian composer
  • May 28Brandon Cruz, American child actor and musician
  • May 31Corey Hart
  • June 8Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran)
  • June 10Wong Ka Kui, Hong Kong composer, songwriter, musician and singer (died 1993)
  • June 15Andrea Rost, Hungarian lyric soprano
  • June 16Femi Kuti, Nigerian saxophonist
  • June 19Paula Abdul, American pop vocalist
  • June 20Mark De Gli Antoni, Soul Coughing
  • June 21Viktor Tsoi, Soviet underground singer and songwriter (died 1990)
  • June 22Bobby Gillespie, Scottish musician (Primal Scream)
  • June 23
    • Chuck Billy, American singer-songwriter and guitarist (Testament and Dublin Death Patrol)
    • Steve Shelley, American musician (Sonic Youth and Crucifucks)
  • June 26Andrej Šeban, guitarist
  • June 27Michael Ball, British stage actor and singer
  • July 7 – Mark White, bassist (Spin Doctors)
  • July 8Joan Osborne, American singer
  • July 13Rhonda Vincent, American singer-songwriter and mandolin player
  • July 21Lee Aaron, Canadian rock and jazz singer
  • July 22
    • Steve Albini, guitarist
    • Martine St. Clair, Canadian singer and actress
  • July 26Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh, Irish musician
  • July 27Karl Mueller (Soul Asylum) (d. 2005)
  • July 29Lisa Ono, Japanese-Brazilian bossa nova singer
  • August 4Paul Reynolds (A Flock of Seagulls)
  • August 7Andrew Glover, composer
  • August 17Gilby Clarke, American rock musician (Guns N' Roses)
  • August 25Vivian Campbell, rock guitarist (Def Leppard)
  • September 26Tracey Thorn, English singer, songwriter and writer.
  • October 3Tommy Lee, drummer (Mötley Crüe)
  • October 5Ken Noda, concert pianist and composer
  • October 12Chris Botti, jazz trumpeter
  • October 15 – Mark Reznicek, alternative rock drummer (Toadies)
  • October 16
    • Flea, American-Australian actor and rock bassist (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
    • Dmitri Hvorostovsky, operatic baritone (d. 2017)
  • October 25Chad Smith, rock drummer (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
  • November 1
    • Magne Furuholmen, Norwegian rock keyboardist (a-ha)
    • Anthony Kiedis, American lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers
  • November 2
    • Ron McGovney, American rock bassist (Metallica)
    • Graham Waterhouse, English composer
  • November 3Marilyn, born Peter Robinson, pop vocalist
  • November 9Steve "Silk" Hurley, house-music producer and club DJ
  • November 11
    • Mic Michaeli, Swedish rock keyboardist (Europe)
    • James Morrison, Australian musician
  • November 12Brix Smith, American singer and guitarist (The Fall and The Adult Net)
  • November 18Kirk Hammett, lead guitarist of Metallica
  • November 20Peng Liyuan, Chinese folk singer and First Lady
  • November 21Steven Curtis Chapman, American Christian music singer-songwriter
  • November 27
    • Charlie Benante, Anthrax
    • Mike Bordin (Faith No More)
  • November 28Matt Cameron (Soundgarden, Pearl Jam)
  • December 4Vinnie Dombroski (Sponge)
  • December 5José Cura, Argentine tenor
  • December 8Marty Friedman (Megadeth)
  • December 25Francis Dunnery, Lead singer, It Bites
  • December 28Michel Petrucciani, French musician (d. 1999)
  • December 31Jennifer Higdon, American composer

Deaths[]

  • January 29Fritz Kreisler, violinist, 86[14]
  • February 5Jacques Ibert, composer, 71
  • February 7Roy Atwell, American actor, comedian and composer, 83
  • February 17Bruno Walter, conductor, 85
  • February 22Attila the Hun, calypso singer, 69
  • March 24Jean Goldkette, jazz musician, 69
  • April 10Stuart Sutcliffe, former member of The Beatles, 21 (cerebral paralysis caused by a brain hemorrhage)[citation needed]
  • May 24Cloe Elmo, operatic contralto, 52
  • May 27Egon Petri, pianist, 81
  • June 12John Ireland, pianist and composer, 82
  • June 13 – Sir Eugene Aynsley Goossens, conductor, 69[15]
  • June 15Alfred Cortot, pianist and conductor, 84
  • July 11René Maison, operatic tenor, 66
  • July 12Roger Wolfe Kahn, bandleader, 54 (heart attack)
  • July 25Christie MacDonald, actress and singer, 87
  • August 19Emilius Bangert, composer and organist, 79
  • September 6
    • Hanns Eisler, composer, 64
    • Dermot Troy, lyric tenor, 35 (heart attack)
  • October 6Solomon Linda, Zulu musician, 53
  • October 15Joseph Noyon, French organist and composer, 74
  • November 19Clara Clemens, concert contralto and daughter of Mark Twain, 88
  • December 7Kirsten Flagstad, operatic soprano, 67
  • December 13Harry Barris, US singer, composer and pianist, 57 (alcohol-related)
  • December 22Roy Palmer, jazz trombonist, 70
  • December 31Bella Alten, operatic soprano, 85
  • date unknownPalladam Sanjiva Rao, flautist and Carnatic musician

Awards[]

Eurovision Song Contest[]

Grammy Awards[]

  • Grammy Awards of 1962

Ivor Novello Awards[]

  • Best-Selling A-Side – The Tornados, "Telstar"
  • Tony Osborne[16]

See also[]

  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1962

References[]

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  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Spitz, Bob (2005). The Beatles: The Biography. New York: Little, Brown. ISBN 978-0-316-80352-6.
  3. ^ Liner notes to the Rafael Kubelik/Nicolai Gedda/Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau DG recording.
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  10. ^ "10000 Things – Notes". MicroFest Records. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
  11. ^ Michael Kurtz, Stockhausen: A Biography, translated by Richard Toop (London and Boston: Faber and Faber, 1992): 252. ISBN 0-571-14323-7 (cloth); ISBN 978-0-571-17146-0 (pbk).
  12. ^ Herbert Henck, Karlheinz Stockhausen's Klavierstück X: Ein Beitrag zum Verständnis serieller Kompositionstechnik: Historie, Theorie, Analyse, Praxis, Dokumentation, second edition, revised and expanded (Cologne: Neuland Musikverlag Herbert Henck, 1980): 5–6.
  13. ^ Jouni Kaipainen (1986). Translated by William Moore. "Paavo Heininen – Composer, Cosmopolitan, Controversialist". Finnish Music Quarterly. 2 (2):&#91, page needed&#93, . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved April 8, 2015.
  14. ^ "Fritz Kreisler Dies Here at 86". The New York Times. January 30, 1962. Retrieved July 3, 2013. Fritz Kreisler, the world-famous violinist and composer, died yesterday. He would have been 87 years old on Friday. ...
  15. ^ Amanda Holden (2001). The New Penguin Opera Guide. Penguin. p. 334. ISBN 978-0-14-051475-9.
  16. ^ "Tony Osborne: Composer and arranger who worked with Shirley Bassey, Judy Garland and Eartha Kitt". The Independent. Retrieved April 9, 2016.
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