🎵 #1 Song: “The Twist” by Chubby Checker

⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 2 of 2


🎤 A Moment in Music History

By January 20, 1962, “The Twist” held onto the #1 spot for a second week—cementing its place as one of the most unusual and historic chart successes ever.

What made this moment so remarkable wasn’t just that it was a hit—but that it had already been a #1 song two years earlier. Its return proved that the cultural impact of the dance—and the song—was still going strong.


📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (January 20, 1962)

  1. “The Twist” – Chubby Checker
  2. “The Lion Sleeps Tonight” – The Tokens
  3. “Can’t Help Falling in Love” – Elvis Presley
  4. “Run to Him” – Bobby Vee
  5. “When I Fall in Love” – The Lettermen

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👉 A strong Top 5—but none could match the staying power of this returning classic.


🎧 About the Song

Even in its second week back at #1, “The Twist” felt just as fresh as it did during its original run.

Its upbeat rhythm, simple structure, and dance-driven appeal made it timeless. Unlike many songs, it wasn’t tied to a moment—it created one.


🏆 Why It Stayed at #1 (Final Week)

Holding the top spot for a second week came down to:

It wasn’t just a hit—it was a movement.


📊 Chart Impact & Legacy

With this second week at #1 in 1962, “The Twist” achieved something unmatched:

It remains one of the most important songs in Billboard history.


🎶 Final Thoughts

The final week of “The Twist” at #1 tells a bigger story than most chart-toppers.

It’s proof that music isn’t just about charts—it’s about impact. And few songs have ever had an impact like this one.