Te no Hira no Yūki

"Te no Hira no Yūki"
Idoling!!! 9th Single Te no Hira no Yuki CD Cover
Single by Idoling!!!
Released December 2, 2009 (2009-12-02)
Genre Japanese pop
Length 17:41
Label Pony Canyon
Idoling!!! singles chronology
Mujōken Kōfuku
(2009)
Te no Hira no Yūki
(2009)
Love Magic Fever
(2009)

Te no Hira no Yūki (手のひらの勇気 Courage in the Palm of the Hand) is the 9th single from the Japanese idol group Idoling!!! and was released under the sub-unit name "Tokimeki Idoling!!!" (ときめきアイドリング!!!). It reached number 17 on the Oricon weekly chart and sold 7,316 copies in the first week.[1]

Contents

Te no Hira no Yūki was released only in a Normal Edition (CD only).

Track listing

CD

No. TitleLyricsMusicArrangement Length
1. "Te no Hira no Yūki" (手のひらの勇気)Ai KawashimaK-LaBAi Kawashima 4:19
2. "Rainy Girl" (レイニィガール)leonnKatsumi ŌnishiKatsumi Ōnishi 4:34
3. "Te no Hira no Yūki (instrumental)" (手のひらの勇気 (instrumental)) K-LaBAi Kawashima 4:19
4. "Rainy Girl (instrumental)" (レイニィガール (instrumental)) Katsumi ŌnishiKatsumi Ōnishi 4:34

Notes

  1. "Te no Hira no Yūki" was used as an opening theme song in the Konami game Tokimeki Memorial 4 for the PlayStation Portable. This song was the only song performed under the sub-unit "Tokimeki Idoling!!!".[2]
  2. "Rainy Girl", despite being included in this sub-unit single release, was performed by all Idoling!!! members.
  3. Sub-unit "Tokimeki Idoling!!!" members are #3 Mai Endō, #6 Erica Tonooka, #9 Rurika Yokoyama, #11 Suzuka Morita, #17 Hitomi Miyake, #19 Yurika Tachibana, and #20 Ai Ōkawa.[2]
  4. #11 Suzuka Morita did not appear in the "Te no Hira no Yūki" music video due to her being occupied with TV Asahi's Samurai Sentai Shinkenger filming schedule.
  5. "Tokimeki Idoling!!!" features all of the members wearing school uniforms inspired by Tokimeki Memorial 4.[3] At the time this single was released, all members were active school girls except for #3 Mai Endō.

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