Another rush of new entries this week, although they are a nicely varied bunch encompassing dance, rock, and moody American cinerama-pop; Lana Del Rey (for it is she) favours us with two songs from her forthcoming CD. Sam Smith drops down the chart with last week's number 1, but previous hit Money On My Mind is still buoyant so he nets a coveted two TOTPs in a row. Friend of the show and human ray of sunshine Ellie Goulding returns once again, with an all-new song. And summer must be coming, because Kevin Lyttle's ten-year-old reggae smash Turn Me On is climbing the lower reaches once more.
Lana Del Rey - West Coast / Once Upon A Dream
In at number 21 / In at number 60
One Direction - You & I
High Climber - Up 24 to number 22
Sam Smith - Money On My Mind
Up 4 to number 26
Klingande - Jubel
In at number 3
Twin Atlantic - Heart & Soul
In at number 17
From the Vault: Kevin Lyttle - Turn Me On
Up 13 to number 61
Ellie Goulding - Beating Heart
In at number 9
SecondCity - I Wanna Feel
Straight in at number 1PRESENTER: Duffy
At last, we Radio 1 listeners will be able to turn our radios back on without fear of hearing yet more about the Big Weekend that we aren't going to. But the event's aftershocks do rumble TOTP this week, as Katy Perry and Pharrell to name but two float back up the charts.
Friends of the show Coldplay's album debuts at number 1 and sends three of its tracks into the singles countdown as well, so Chris Martin's and co bring us an album sampler. Sean the Paul, here as guest on Fuse ODG's track, fills in for Snoop on the Jason Derulo joint for another TOTP one-off.
Clean Bandit ft. Sharna Bass - Extraordinary
In at number 5
Katy Perry - Birthday
High Climber - Up 6 to number 22
Fuse ODG ft. Sean Paul - Dangerous Love
In at number 3
Pharrell Williams - Happy / Marilyn Monroe
Up 3 to number 12 / Up 5 to number 27
Jason Derulo with Sean Paul - Wiggle
Up 2 to number 16
From the Vault: Fat Joe ft. Ashanti - What's Luv
Back in at number 58
Coldplay - A Sky Full Of Stars / Midnight / Another's Arms
In at number 15 / In at number 48 / In at number 70
Sam Smith - Stay With Me
Straight in at number 1PRESENTERS: Jack Whitehall and Kriss Akabusi
This eventful week sees multiple oddities. The late Michael Jackson storms the top 10 with Justin Timbo in tow, so we've edited together footage of both men's previous appearances into a dance-off. Paloma Faith is back and not getting any less ritzy, and the show culminates in a triumvirate of Eurovision successes including the winner, Conchita Wurst. Culminates? Well, no - Rita Ora crowns the countdown. Amazingly this is her first time on the new TOTP; and who is that mysterious tall gentleman lurking behind the decks?
Paloma Faith - Only Love Can Hurt Like This
Up 1 to number 6
Ed Sheeran - One
In at number 20
5 Seconds Of Summer - Good Girls
In at number 19
Michael Jackson with Justin Timberlake - Love Never Felt So Good
High Climber - Up 16 to number 8
Molly - Children Of The Universe
Up 10 to number 23
The Common Linnets - Calm After The Storm
In at number 9
Conchita Wurst - Rise Like A Phoenix
In at number 17
Rita Ora - I Will Never Let You Down
Straight in at number 1PRESENTER: Duffy
Only two new entries make it on to the show this week, so there is room for reprises of some older hits: Mr Probz is back, and Gary Barlow brings along some banjo and jug players to perform a special way-out-west version of Let Me Go. At the more sophisticated end of the scale we have Pharrell plus backing dancers doing Marilyn Monroe, and a rare appearance from the inimitable Ms Keys. Friend of the show Jason Derulo is in the building too, without Snoop Dogg but instead recruiting a game Gary Barlow to fill in on the "wiggle wiggle wiggle" bits.
Pharrell Williams - Marilyn Monroe
Up 10 to number 30
Pitbull ft. G.R.L. - Wild Wild Love
Highest New Entry - In at number 6
Alicia Keys - It's On Again
Up 8 to number 31
Gary Barlow - Let Me Go
High Climber - Up 52 to number 22
Foxes - Holding Onto Heaven
In at number 14
From the Vault: Wheatus - Teenage Dirtbag
Back in at number 56
Jason Derulo ft. Gary Barlow - Wiggle
Up 39 to number 74
Mr Probz - Waves
Up 1 to number 1
PRESENTER: Marvin Humes
Molly's Children of the World gets a pre-Eurovision TOTP showing as it storms into the chart at number 48, while five other female acts are also climbing the hit parade. Perhaps going some way to cancelling out the Chris Brown appearance, which in fairness has been a long time coming as his hit, now finally invading the top 10, has been around the top 20 for weeks. The new old MJ song is played over a montage of previous TOTP highlights, and the succession of in-at-the-top bangers continues with Calvin and a troupe of mixed-gender backing dancers.
Tove Lo - Stay High
Up 2 to number 7
Paloma Faith - Only Love Can Hurt Like This
High Climber - Up 30 to number 20
Molly - Children Of The Universe
In at number 48
Chris Brown - Loyal
Up 5 to number 10
Lily Allen - Our Time
Up 14 to number 43
Iggy Azalea ft. Charli XCX - Fancy
Up 2 to number 9
Michael Jackson - Love Never Felt So Good
In at number 27
Calvin Harris - Summer
Straight in at number 1PRESENTER: Kimberley Walsh
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
Kiesza tops the charts and brings some star quality to an otherwise relatively low-key week full of shadowy dance DJs and the fanbase-powered chart overperformance of Elyar Fox. Other highlights are Paolo Nutini peddling a two-track sampler from his number 1 album, and Ed Sheeran celebrating his Hobbit hit's longevity by dressing up as Frodo Baggins (should have been Bilbo - we'll get letters).
Meridian Dan ft Big H and JME - German Whip
In at number 13
Elyar Fox - A Billion Girls
In at number 11
Ed Sheeran - I See Fire
Long Runner - Up 7 to number 43 after 15 weeks
DJ Snake & Lil Jon - Turn Down For What
High Climber - Up 32 to number 38
Shift K3Y - Touch
In at number 3
Showtek & Justin Prime ft Matthew Koma - Cannonball
In at number 29
Paolo Nutini - Scream (Funk My Life Up) / Iron Sky
Up 6 to number 22 / In at number 59
Kiesza - Hideaway
Straight in at number 1
PRESENTER: Kimberley Walsh