Saint o'Clock

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Saint o'clock
2AM1stAlbumSaintO'clock.jpg
Standard Cover
Studio album by
2AM
ReleasedOctober 26, 2010
Recorded2010
Length38:38
Label Big Hit Entertainment
LOEN Entertainment
Producer Hitman Bang
2AM chronology
I Was Wrong
(2010)
Saint o'clock
(2010)
F.Scott Fitzgerald's Way Of Love
(2012)
Singles from Saint o'clock
  1. "You Wouldn't Answer My Calls"
    Released: October 25, 2010
  2. "Like Crazy"
    Released: October 26, 2010
Saint o'clock: Japan Special Edition
Studio album by
2AM
ReleasedNovember 9, 2011
Length50:33
Label Big Hit Entertainment, Ariola Japan
Producer Hitman Bang
2AM chronology
Saint o'clock: Japan Special Edition
(2011)
Never Let You Go: Shindemo Hanasanai
(2012)

Saint o'Clock is the first studio album by South Korean boy band 2AM. [1] [2] [3] The album was released in digital and physical format by October 26, 2010. [4] [5] The songs "You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" and "Like Crazy" were chosen as the title tracks.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Phone" (Intro)1:32
2."You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" (전활 받지 않는 너에게; Jeonhwal Batji Annneun Neoege)3:52
3."Like Crazy" (미친 듯이; Michin Deusi)2:51
4."Just Me" (바로 나야; Baro Naya (feat. GLAM))4:17
5."Mirage"3:26
6."Can't Love You Again" (다시 사랑하기엔; Dasi Saranghagien)3:45
7."There Is Nothing More" (이젠 없다; Ijen Eopda)4:13
8."Nervous" (불안하다; Buranhada)3:56
9."Love U, Hate U" (feat. BTS (방탄소년단, Bangtan Sonyeondan))3:14
10."With or Without U"3:52
11."I Can't Say I Love You" (사랑한단 말 못해; Saranghandan Mal Motae)3:17
Total length:38:38
Special Limited Edition
No.TitleLength
12."A Friend's Confession" (친구의 고백; Chingui Gobaek)4:20
13."This Song" (이노래; Inurae)4:05
Total length:47:01
Japan Special Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Phone" (Intro)1:36
2."You Wouldn't Answer My Calls" (전활 받지 않는 너에게; Jeonhwal Batji Annneun Neoege)3:55
3."Like Crazy" (미친 듯이; Michin Deusi)2:52
4."I'm the One (Feat. GLAM)"4:19
5."Mirage"3:28
6."The Day I Confessed" (고백하던 날; Gobaekadeon Nal) (Jo Kwon solo)3:30
7."There Is Nothing More" (이젠 없다; Ijen Eopda)4:15
8."Nervous" (불안하다; Buranhada)3:58
9."Love U, Hate U" (feat. Bulletproof Boy Scouts (방탄소년단))3:16
10."With or Without U"3:53
11."I Can't Say I Love You" (사랑한단 말 못해; Saranghandan Mal Motae)3:21
12."A Friend's Confession" (친구의 고백; Chingui Gobaek)4:20
13."This Song" (이노래; Inurae; この歌)4:05
14."Can't love you again"3:45
Total length:50:33
Japan Special Edition - DVD
No.TitleLength
1."2AM's Live Footage from "JYP Nation in Japan 2011" Held in Saitama Super Arena" (さいたまスーパーアリーナで行われたJYP Nation in Japan 2011の2AMのLIVE映像) 
2."Japan's Visit Members Off-Shot Video" (来日時のメンバーオフショット映像) 

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