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Single by Misia featuring Tomoyasu Hotei | ||||
from the album Super Best Records: 15th Celebration | ||||
Released | December 19, 2012 | |||
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Length | 4:34 | |||
Label | Ariola Japan | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Tohru Shigemi | |||
Misia singles chronology | ||||
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Tomoyasu Hotei singles chronology | ||||
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"Back in Love Again" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia. It was written by Misia and composed and produced by Japanese musician Tomoyasu Hotei, [1] who is featured on the track as guitarist. [2] "Back in Love Again" was released as a single by Ariola Japan on December 19, 2012. [3] It served as theme song to the 2012 film Ōoku: Eien - Emonnosuke / Tsunayoshi-hen, [4] also known as The Castle of Crossed Destinies, in continuation with her previous single, " Deepness", which is the theme song to Oōku Tanjō - Arikoto / Iemitsu-hen, the film's prequel television drama. [4]
"Back in Love Again" was released a little over a month following Misia's previous single, "Deepness". The first pressing of the physical release comes with a DVD featuring the song's music video and making-of, as well as an alternate cover artwork. The single includes a previously unreleased cover of The Outsiders theme song "Stay Gold" by Stevie Wonder, which Misia recorded for the soundtrack of the drama series Hatsukoi (2012), [5] and a live rendition of the Bette Midler song " The Rose", recorded at the Misia Candle Night 2012 concert held at the Kawaguchiko Stellar Threater on August 26, 2012.
"Back in Love Again" is written in the key of A major and set to a common time tempo of 70 beats per minute. [6] Misia's vocals span from F♯3 to D5. Misia stated that she wanted to create a rock ballad to match the film's theme of "last love". [3] She likened the writing process with Hotei to "being in a stream of stimulation" and added that she was so overtaken by Hotei's skills on the guitar that she didn't want the recording session to end. [3] Hotei spoke of performing with Misia as blissful due to her great vocal talent. [3]
Hotei received acclaim for the "dignified elegance" of his composition and for providing Misia's catalogue with a "fresh and exciting" type of ballad. Overall, CDJournal critics described the song as "heartrending" and praised Hotei for his standout guitar solo. [7]
The music video to "Back in Love Again" was co-directed by Mitsuo Shindō and Sayaka Nakane. [1] Misia and Hotei both appear in the music video, performing the song surrounded by 3,000 carnations. [1] Misia stated that when she first heard Hotei's demo for the song, she imagined a flower slowly blooming. [1] Shindō and Nakane pulled inspiration from this first impression and decided on carnations specifically because its associated hanakotoba most matched the spirit of the song. [1] The shots of Misia and Hotei singing and playing the guitar are interspersed with animated shots of birds and a couple dancing. [1]
"Back in Love Again" debuted at number 18 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, with 4,000 copies sold. [8] It charted for four weeks and sold a reported total of 7,000 copies during its run. [9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Back in Love Again" ( Misia featuring Tomoyasu Hotei) |
| 4:39 | |
2. | "Stay Gold" |
| 2:20 | |
3. | " The Rose" (Misia Candle Night Live) |
| 3:39 | |
Total length: | 10:40 |
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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1. | "Back in Love Again" (Music Video) |
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2. | "The Making of Back in Love Again" |
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
Sales |
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Japan Weekly Singles ( Oricon) [8] | 18 | 7,000 [9] |
Japan Hot 100 ( Billboard) [10] | 12 | |
Japan Adult Contemporary Airplay ( Billboard) [11] | 12 | |
Japan Hot Top Airplay ( Billboard) [12] | 17 | |
Japan Hot Singles Sales ( Billboard) [13] | 14 |
"Back in Love Again" | ||||
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Single by Misia featuring Tomoyasu Hotei | ||||
from the album Super Best Records: 15th Celebration | ||||
Released | December 19, 2012 | |||
Studio |
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Genre | ||||
Length | 4:34 | |||
Label | Ariola Japan | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Tohru Shigemi | |||
Misia singles chronology | ||||
| ||||
Tomoyasu Hotei singles chronology | ||||
|
"Back in Love Again" is a song recorded by Japanese singer Misia. It was written by Misia and composed and produced by Japanese musician Tomoyasu Hotei, [1] who is featured on the track as guitarist. [2] "Back in Love Again" was released as a single by Ariola Japan on December 19, 2012. [3] It served as theme song to the 2012 film Ōoku: Eien - Emonnosuke / Tsunayoshi-hen, [4] also known as The Castle of Crossed Destinies, in continuation with her previous single, " Deepness", which is the theme song to Oōku Tanjō - Arikoto / Iemitsu-hen, the film's prequel television drama. [4]
"Back in Love Again" was released a little over a month following Misia's previous single, "Deepness". The first pressing of the physical release comes with a DVD featuring the song's music video and making-of, as well as an alternate cover artwork. The single includes a previously unreleased cover of The Outsiders theme song "Stay Gold" by Stevie Wonder, which Misia recorded for the soundtrack of the drama series Hatsukoi (2012), [5] and a live rendition of the Bette Midler song " The Rose", recorded at the Misia Candle Night 2012 concert held at the Kawaguchiko Stellar Threater on August 26, 2012.
"Back in Love Again" is written in the key of A major and set to a common time tempo of 70 beats per minute. [6] Misia's vocals span from F♯3 to D5. Misia stated that she wanted to create a rock ballad to match the film's theme of "last love". [3] She likened the writing process with Hotei to "being in a stream of stimulation" and added that she was so overtaken by Hotei's skills on the guitar that she didn't want the recording session to end. [3] Hotei spoke of performing with Misia as blissful due to her great vocal talent. [3]
Hotei received acclaim for the "dignified elegance" of his composition and for providing Misia's catalogue with a "fresh and exciting" type of ballad. Overall, CDJournal critics described the song as "heartrending" and praised Hotei for his standout guitar solo. [7]
The music video to "Back in Love Again" was co-directed by Mitsuo Shindō and Sayaka Nakane. [1] Misia and Hotei both appear in the music video, performing the song surrounded by 3,000 carnations. [1] Misia stated that when she first heard Hotei's demo for the song, she imagined a flower slowly blooming. [1] Shindō and Nakane pulled inspiration from this first impression and decided on carnations specifically because its associated hanakotoba most matched the spirit of the song. [1] The shots of Misia and Hotei singing and playing the guitar are interspersed with animated shots of birds and a couple dancing. [1]
"Back in Love Again" debuted at number 18 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart, with 4,000 copies sold. [8] It charted for four weeks and sold a reported total of 7,000 copies during its run. [9]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Arranger(s) | Length |
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1. | "Back in Love Again" ( Misia featuring Tomoyasu Hotei) |
| 4:39 | |
2. | "Stay Gold" |
| 2:20 | |
3. | " The Rose" (Misia Candle Night Live) |
| 3:39 | |
Total length: | 10:40 |
No. | Title | Director(s) | Length |
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1. | "Back in Love Again" (Music Video) |
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2. | "The Making of Back in Love Again" |
Chart (2012) | Peak position |
Sales |
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Japan Weekly Singles ( Oricon) [8] | 18 | 7,000 [9] |
Japan Hot 100 ( Billboard) [10] | 12 | |
Japan Adult Contemporary Airplay ( Billboard) [11] | 12 | |
Japan Hot Top Airplay ( Billboard) [12] | 17 | |
Japan Hot Singles Sales ( Billboard) [13] | 14 |