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Yasashii Kimochi de

"Yasashii Kimochi de"
A woman standing on a wooden stool, surrounded by a circle of musicians with guitars on a field.
Single by Superfly
from the album Box Emotions
Released July 22, 2009 (2009-07-22)
Format CD Single, digital download
Recorded 2009
Genre Pop, rock
Length 4:07
Label Warner Music Japan
Songwriter(s) Shiho Ochi, Kōichi Tabo
Producer(s) Kōichi Tabo, Kōichi Tsutaya
Superfly singles chronology
"Alright!!"
(2009)
"Yasashii Kimochi de"
(2009)
"Dancing on the Fire"
(2009)
"Alright!!"
(2009)
"Koisuru Hitomi wa Utsukushii"
"Yasashii Kimochi de"
(2009)
"Dancing on the Fire"
(2009)

"Yasashii Kimochi de" (Japanese: やさしい気持ちで, "With Tender Feelings") is a song by Japanese musical act Superfly. It was released as a double A-side single along with "Koisuru Hitomi wa Utsukushii" in 2009, a month before Superfly's second studio album Box Emotions.

In 2009, Superfly recorded two songs for the Fuji Television drama Boss, starring Yūki Amami. The theme song, a ballad called "My Best of My Life", was released as a single by Superfly on May 13. The drama's upbeat opening theme song "Alright!!" was released as a digital single a month later. Both songs were successful commercially, with "Alright!!" becoming Superfly's biggest hit since "Ai o Komete Hanataba o" (2008).

The song was used as the theme song of the morning news program Mezamashi TV, first airing in April 2009. Superfly performed the song live at Music Station on September 4, during the release of Box Emotions.

The song was released as a part of a four-track single on July 29, 2009. In addition to the two A-sides, the single featured a cover of Kuwata Band's 1986 song "Skipped Beat", a song Superfly had performed at Bokura no Ongaku and during her Rock'N'Roll Show 2008 tour. The song is a live recording taken from the tour final of the Rock'N'Roll Show at the NHK Hall on November 9, 2008. The remaining track is a cover of the title track from Jackson Browne's 1974 album Late for the Sky.

A music video was produced for the song, directed by Shūichi Banba. It features Ochi in a top-hat, performing the song with her band-mates on an outdoor stage in country-inspired clothing. As she sings, stage hands and other performers, such as a man with a dog and a man dressed as a pole, greet her as they leave the stage. At the end of the video, Ochi and her band-mates run off the stage to reveal the field the video was shot in, and dance with all of the other performers.


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