F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love

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F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love
2AM2ndEPF.Scott Fitzgerald's Way Of Love.jpg
Korean release cover
EP by
2AM
ReleasedMarch 12, 2012 (2012-03-12)
Recorded2012
Genre K-pop
Length21:27
Language Korean
Label Big Hit Entertainment
2AM chronology
Saint o'Clock
(2010)
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love
(2012)
Voice
(2013)
Singles from F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love
  1. "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me"
    Released: March 12, 2012
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love: Japan Special Edition
EP by
2AM
ReleasedAugust 8, 2012 (2012-08-08)
Recorded2012
Genre K-pop
Length21:27
Language Korean
Label Big Hit Entertainment
2AM chronology
Saint o'Clock: Japan Special Edition
(2011)
F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love: Japan Special Edition
(2012)
Voice
(2013)

F. Scott Fitzgerald's Way of Love is the second EP by South Korean boy band 2AM. It was released on March 12, 2012 with the song "I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me" as the title track. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Korean & Japan Special Edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."You Were Mine" (내꺼였는데; Naekkeoyeonneunde) Wheesung Lee Sang-Ho, Choi Yong-ChanLee Sang-Ho, Choi Yong-Chan3:30
2."I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me" (너도 나처럼; Neodo Nacheoreom)Kim Do Hoon, The Hitman 'Bang'Kim Do HoonKim Do Hoon3:48
3."Erase All Our Memories" (추억 다 지워; Chueok Da Jiwo)Kwon Sool-IlKwon Sool-Il, Bak Yong-InBak Yong-In3:27
4."One More Second" (1초만 더; 1 Choman Deo)Park Seon-JooPark Seon-JooKwon Tae-en3:43
5."How To Break Up Well" (잘 이별하기; Jal Ibyeolhagi)Yoon Jong-ShinYoon Jong-ShinMiss Kay3:40
6."I Love You, I Love You" (사랑해 사랑해; Saranghae Saranghae)ChangminChangminMiss Kay3:22
Total length:21:27
Japan Special Edition: Bonus track (regular edition only)
No.TitleLength
7."I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me (Music Box ver.)" 
Japan Special Edition – DVD
No.TitleLength
1."I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me (Music Video)" 
2."I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me Music Video オフショットムービー" 

Charts

Album chart

ChartPeak
position
Gaon Weekly album chart [2] 1
Gaon Weekly domestic album chart [2] 1

Single chart

SongPeak chart position
KORKOR
Gaon Chart [2] K-Pop Billboard [3]
"I Wonder If You Hurt Like Me"11

Other songs charted

SongPeak chart position
KORKOR
Gaon Chart [2] K-Pop Billboard [3]
"You Were Mine"410
"Erase All Our Memories"1435
"One More Second"1330
"How To Break Up Well"924
"I Love You, I Love You"1527

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References

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