Helped by the school holidays, interest in Disney's Frozen has surged once again, sending three of the chart phenomenon's songs including the mighty Let It Go back up the top 40. Kristen Bell and friend of the show Idina Menzel drop by once again to do them justice. Most other performers this week are new entries, including a Robin Thicke-less DJ Cassidy, TOTP debutants Indiana, Joel Compass and Cash Cash, and the latest new number 1, Mr Probz.
DJ Cassidy ft. Jessie J - Calling All Hearts
In at number 6
Cash Cash ft. Bebe Rexha - Take Me Home
In at number 5
Joel Compass - Forgive Me
In at number 34
Indiana - Solo Dancing
In at number 14
Neon Jungle - Welcome To The Jungle
In at number 7
Idina Menzel & Kristen Bell - Let It Go / Do You Want To Build A Snowman? / For The First Time In Forever
Long Runner - Up 2 to number 13 after 20 weeks / Up 4 to number 26 / Up 2 to number 38
Coldplay - Magic
Up 4 to number 20
Mr Probz - Waves
Straight in at number 1
PRESENTER: James Masterton
There's a bit of movie magic this week as five voices from the Frozen soundtrack make the trip to celebrate four songs climbing the charts at once - an almost Glee-level achievement. That's not the only medley either, as French Montana flies in to perform his two hit rap features, throwing in a bit of freestyle and abetted by a body-poppin' Will.I.Am for the latter half. Elsewhere, John Legend is back and romantic as ever, and we also welcome global Latin superstars Shakira, Enrique Iglesias and Paolo Nutini (though Pitbull is busy being Mister Worldwide somewhere else). Finally at the top of the chart, Avicii's former shadow-dweller Aloe Blacc hits number 1 in his own right.
Enrique Iglesias - I'm A Freak
Up 2 to number 9
Paolo Nutini - Scream (Funk My Life Up)
In at number 12
John Legend - All Of Me
Up 3 to number 2
Shakira - Empire
High Climber - Up 36 to number 25
French Montana with Will.I.Am - Loyal / Feelin' Myself
Up 2 to number 13 / Up 4 to number 24
John Martin - Anywhere For You
In at number 7
Idina Menzel, Kristen Bell, Agatha Lee Monn, Katie Lopez and Santino Fontana - Let It Go / Do You Want To Build A Snowman? / For The First Time In Forever / Love Is An Open Door
Up 10 to number 17 / Up 19 to number 40 / Back in at number 56 / In at number 64
Aloe Blacc - The Man
Straight in at number 1PRESENTER: Duffy
Jess Glynne crashes into the number 1 spot for the second time in 2014, this time as the mouthpiece for Route 94; she sparkles onstage. It's also Coldplay time once again, though their pleasing japery doesn't quite match the charm of show-opener Lily Allen. Idina Menzel is also here to celebrate her Oscar win.
Lily Allen - Air Balloon
In at number 7
Avicii - Addicted To You
High Climber - Up 28 to number 36
Coldplay - Magic
In at number 10
Nick Mulvey - Cucurucu
In at number 26
Idina Menzel - Let It Go
Up 9 to number 22
From the Vault: Roberta Flack - The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face
Back in at number 62
Ellie Goulding - How Long Will I Love You
Up 10 to number 18
Route 94 ft. Jess Glynne - My Love
Straight in at number 1
PRESENTER: Duffy
It's been a Britsy week. Five of our acts here are Brit Award winners or performers, including Bastille and Rudimental reprising their team-up from the ceremony itself (and even our presenter, Duffy, is a three-time former winner). Katy Perry even brings most of her set from the Brits show along with her. Non-Brit tracks include newies from Tegan and Sara and A Great Big World, plus a long-running mid-hit from Idina Menzel. Critics' Choice Sam Smith actually has four songs in the top 75, but this week is all about Money On My Mind.
Tegan and Sara ft. The Lonely Island - Everything Is Awesome
High Climber - Up 48 to number 17
Ellie Goulding - Goodness Gracious
Up 10 to number 26
A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say Something
In at number 4
Katy Perry - Dark Horse
Up 4 to number 6
Idina Menzel - Let It Go
Up 5 to number 23
Pharrell Williams - Happy
Up 1 to number 2
Bastille & Rudimental - Pompeii / Waiting All Night
In at number 21
Sam Smith - Money On My Mind
Straight in at number 1PRESENTER: Duffy
Two performances this week that you won't see anywhere else. Shakira comes without Rihanna but is easily able to swivel hips for two, and Pharrell performs a lovely percussion-only version of Happy for his third week at number 1. Elsewhere we have new TOTP debuts for Elyar Fox, Busta Rhymes and Q-Tip, and a reappearance from friends-of-the-show Bastille performing the evergreen Pompeii.
Elyar Fox - Do It All Over Again
Highest New Entry - In at number 5
Chase & Status ft Jacob Banks - Alive
Up 4 to number 21
Idina Menzel - Let It Go
Up 5 to number 31
Busta Rhymes ft Q-Tip - Thank You
High Climber - Up 24 to number 13
Tinie Tempah - Lover Not A Fighter
Up 15 to number 27
Bastille - Pompeii
Up 2 to number 39
Shakira - Can't Remember To Forget You
In at number 11
Pharrell Williams - Happy
Third week at number 1
PRESENTER: Marvin Humes
The first Top of the Pops of the new year sees an influx of shiny new hits spearheaded by the rootin' tootin' number 1 from Pitbull and Ke$ha. Idina Menzel makes her debut as this week's bubbler-under, and some continuity is provided by lively 2013 recurrences from Rizzle Kicks, Wilkinson and Martin Garrix.
Matrix & Futurebound ft Marshall - Control
In at number 18
Martin Garrix - Animals
Up 5 to number 8
Idina Menzel - Let It Go
Up 13 to number 44
Fuse ODG - Million Pound Girl (Badder Than Bad)
In at number 14
Wilkinson - Afterglow
Up 7 to number 34
Rizzle Kicks - Skip To The Good Bit
Up 6 to number 25
Ed Sheeran - I See Fire
Up 2 to number 30
Pitbull ft Ke$ha - Timber
Straight in at number 1
PRESENTER: Marvin Humes