Sorry, Sorry (album)

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Sorry, Sorry
SuperJunior SorrySorry.jpg
Digital and A version cover.
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 12, 2009 (2009-03-12)
RecordedJuly 2008 – February 2009
Studio
  • Lead (Seoul)
  • Mojo Sound (Seoul)
  • SM Blue Ocean (Seoul)
  • SM Booming System (Seoul)
  • SM Concert Hall (Seoul)
  • SM Yellow Tail (Seoul)
  • T-Studio (Seoul)
Genre
Length44:05
58:29 (repackage)
Language Korean
Label SM
Producer Lee Soo-man
Super Junior chronology
Don't Don
(2007)
Sorry, Sorry
(2009)
Bonamana
(2010)
Singles from Sorry, Sorry
  1. "Sorry, Sorry"
    Released: March 3, 2009
  2. "It's You"
    Released: May 11, 2009
Sorry, Sorry Version A and B track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Sorry, Sorry" Yoo Young-jin Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:52
2."Why I Like You" (니가 좋은 이유;Niga Joh-eun Iyu)Shiro
Steven Lee3:45
3."Let's Not..." (마주치지 말자;Majuchiji Malja) (performed by Super Junior-K.R.Y.)
  • Hwanhee
  • Young Sky
  • Hwanhee
  • Young Sky
3:40
4."Angela" (앤젤라;Aenjella) Kim Jeong-bae  [ ko ] Kenzie Kenzie3:21
5."Reset" Park Chang-hak  [ ko ]
Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)3:43
6."Monster"Kenzie
  • Mikkel Remee Sigvardt
  • Peter Biker
3:48
7."What If"
  • Sean Hosein (Sean & Dane)
  • Dane DeViller (Sean & Dane)
  • Jörgen Elofsson
  • Kwon Yoon-jung
  • Sean Hosein (Sean & Dane)
  • Dane DeViller (Sean & Dane)
  • Jörgen Elofsson
  • Andy Goldmark
3:26
8."Heartquake" (이별... 넌 쉽니;Ibyeol... Neon Swimni) (featuring U-Know and Yoochun)
  • Young Sky
  • Cubase J
Young Sky4:07
9."Club No.1" (featuring Lee Yeon-hee)Choi Gap-won
Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)3:09
10."Happy Together"
  • LeeOn
  • Cho Sa-ra
LeeOnLeeOn3:34
11."Dead at Heart" (죽어있는 것;Jugeoinneun Geot)Park Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyun4:09
12."Shining Star" Yoo Young-suk  [ ko ]Yoo Young-sukSeo J3:25
Total length:44:05
Sorry, Sorry Repackage track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Sorry, Sorry" Yoo Young-jin Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:52
2."She Wants It" (그녀는 위험해;Geunyeoneun Wiheomhae) Young-hu Kim
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
  • Jimmy Andrew Richard
  • Gabe Lopez
  • Michael Snyder
Avenue 523:55
3."It's You" (너라고;Neorago) E-Tribe E-TribeE-Tribe3:51
4."Love Disease" (사랑이 죽는 병;Sarang-i Jungneun Byeong)
Avenue 523:30
5."Love U More" (첫번째 이야기;Cheotbeonjjae Iyagi)Ryeowook
3:08
6."Why I Like You" (니가 좋은 이유;Niga Joh-eun Iyu)Shiro
  • Jimmy Burney
  • Steven Lee
  • Sean Alexander (Avenue 52)
  • Pascal Guyon
Steven Lee3:45
7."Let's Not..." (마주치지 말자;Majuchiji Malja) (performed by Super Junior-K.R.Y.)
  • Hwanhee
  • Young Sky
  • Young Sky
3:40
8."Angela" (앤젤라;Aenjella) Kim Jeong-bae  [ ko ]KenzieKenzie3:21
9."Reset" Park Chang-hak  [ ko ]
Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)3:43
10."Monster"Kenzie
  • Mikkel Remee Sigvardt
  • Peter Biker
  • Kenzie
3:48
11."What If"
  • Sean Hosein (Sean & Dane)
  • Dane DeViller (Sean & Dane)
  • Jörgen Elofsson
  • Kwon Yoon-jung
  • Sean Hosein (Sean & Dane)
  • Dane DeViller (Sean & Dane)
  • Jörgen Elofsson
  • Andy Goldmark
3:26
12."Heartquake" (이별... 넌 쉽니;Ibyeol... Neon Swimni) (featuring U-Know and Yoochun)
  • Young Sky
  • Cubase J
Young Sky4:07
13."Club No.1" (featuring Lee Yeon-hee)Choi Gap-won
  • Gabe Lopez
  • Angela Peel
Tesung Kim (Iconic Sounds)3:09
14."Happy Together"
  • LeeOn
  • Cho Sa-ra
LeeOnLeeOn3:34
15."Dead at Heart" (죽어있는 것;Jugeoinneun Geot)Park Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyunPark Chang-hyun4:09
16."Shining Star" Yoo Young-suk  [ ko ]Yoo Young-sukSeo J3:25
Total length:58:29
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
17."Sorry, Sorry" (Japanese version) Yoo Young-jin Yoo Young-jinYoo Young-jin3:52
Total length:62:21
Version D (DVD)
No.TitleLength
1."Sorry, Sorry" (Version A and B photoshoot) 
2."Sorry, Sorry" (music video behind-the-scene) 
3."Sorry, Sorry" (music video) 
4."Sorry, Sorry" (version "C" cover photoshoot) 
5."It's You" (music video behind-the-scene) 
6."It's You" (music video) 

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album liner notes. [42] The tracks numbering is according to the repackage edition of the album.

Musicians

Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Charts

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Philippines (PARI) [48] Gold7,500*
South Korea (Gaon)299,140 [49]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateEditionFormatDistributing label
South Korea March 12, 2009Sorry, Sorry SM Entertainment
Thailand April 9, 2009 GMM Grammy
Taiwan April 17, 2009 Avex Taiwan [50]
Hong Kong April 23, 2009 Avex Asia
South KoreaMay 14, 2009It's You
  • CD
  • digital download
SM Entertainment
Hong KongMay 18, 2009Avex Asia
TaiwanJune 19, 2009Avex Taiwan [51]
Japan July 15, 2009Japanese
Rhythm Zone
TaiwanAugust 7, 2009Sorry, Sorry DVDAvex Taiwan [52]
Hong KongAvex Asia

Notes

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