🎵 #1 Song: “Big Girls Don’t Cry” by The Four Seasons

⏱ Weeks at #1: Week 3 of 5


🎤 A Moment in Music History

As December 1962 began, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” continued its strong hold on the #1 spot, now three weeks into its run.

At this point, The Four Seasons were no longer just successful—they were dominating the charts with a sound that audiences couldn’t get enough of.


📊 Billboard Hot 100 – Top 5 Songs (December 1, 1962)

  1. Big Girls Don’t CryThe Four Seasons
  2. Return to SenderElvis Presley
  3. You Are My SunshineRay Charles
  4. TelstarThe Tornados
  5. “Only Love Can Break a Heart”Gene Pitney

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👉 New contenders were rising—but the top spot remained unchanged.


🎧 About the Song

By its third week at #1, “Big Girls Don’t Cry” had become one of the most recognizable songs on the radio.

Its high falsetto lead and catchy rhythm gave it a sound that stood out instantly—and kept listeners coming back.


🏆 Why It Stayed at #1

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

It wasn’t just leading—it was defining the charts.


📊 Chart Impact & Legacy

With three weeks at #1, the song had firmly established itself as one of the biggest hits of the year.

It continued to:


🎶 Final Thoughts

Week three is where a hit becomes something bigger—and “Big Girls Don’t Cry” had reached that level.

It wasn’t just successful—it was shaping the sound of the moment.