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The Precious History | ||||
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Released | November 15, 2006 | |||
Genre | K-pop | |||
Language | Korean | |||
Label | Mnet Media | |||
Producer | Cho Young-chul, Lee Min-soo | |||
SG Wannabe chronology | ||||
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Singles from SG Wannabe | ||||
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The Precious History is the greatest hits compilation (and 3.5) studio album by SG Wannabe. SG Wannabe released a greatest hits compilation entitled SG Wannabe Best Album - The Precious History. It was a collection of their favorite songs from the past three albums and also included three new songs. However,despite having high sales and topping the charts,they did not win another,though the group was nominated for Daesang. The album has sold 149,257 copies.
They released a music video for the tracks "Song of Love" ("사랑가") featuring Vibe,"Even If I Could See You" ("그저바라볼수만있어도"),and "Ordinary People" featuring Hoo Ni-Hoon,Min Kyung-Hoon,and Jang Hye-Jin. The music video was released in two parts—one for "Ordinary People" and the other for "Song of Love". The music videos starred Lee Beom-soo and former SeeYa member Nam Gyu-ri.
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangements | Length |
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1. | "Timeless" (1st album) | Kang Eun-kyung | Park Geun-tae | Cho Young Soo | |
2. | "죽을 만큼 사랑했어요" ("I Loved You To Death", 1st album) | Lee Kyung-sub | Lee Kyung-sub | Lee Kyung-sub | |
3. | "사랑하길 정말 잘했어요" ("It was Good That We Loved", 1st album) | Ahn Young Min | Park Geun-tae, Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
4. | "우습지" ("It's Funny", 1st album) | Han Sung Ho | Han Sung Ho | Han Sung Ho | |
5. | "금기" ("Taboo", 1st album) | Lee Seung Ho | Yoon Il Sang | Yoon Il Sang | |
6. | "어린 사랑" ("Young Love", 1st album) | Han Sung Ho | Lee Kyung-sub | Lee Kyung-sub | |
7. | "그때까지만" ("Until Then", 1st album) | Han Sung Ho | Jung Tae Woo | Jung Tae Woo | |
8. | "죄와벌" ("Sin and Punishment", 2nd album) | Nam Min Seol | Kim Do-hoon | Kim Do-hoon | |
9. | "광" ("Craze", 2nd album) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
10. | "살다가" ("Saldaga"/"As We Live"/"While You Live", 2nd album) | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | |
11. | "Thank You" (2nd album) | Min Myung Ki | Min Myung Ki | Lee Seok Ju, Jung Byung Kyu | |
12. | "입술만 깨물고 있죠" ("I'm Biting my Lips", 2nd album) | Min Myung Ki | Min Myung Ki | Jung Byung Kyu |
No. | Title | Lyrics | Music | Arrangements | Length |
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1. | "내 마음의 보석상자" ("My Heart's Treasure Chest", 2.5 album) | Lee Ju Ho | Lee Ju Ho | Cho Young Soo | |
2. | "꿈의 대화 (R&B Version)" ("A Dreamy Conversation", 2.5 album) | Lee Bum Yong | Lee Bum Yong | Cho Young Soo | |
3. | "이별아닌 이별" ("A Separation Which Wasn't One", 2.5 album) | Oh Tae Ho | Oh Tae Ho | Kim Tae Hyun (mdrdney) | |
4. | "사랑과 우정사이" ("Between Love and Friendship", 2.5 album) | Oh Tae Ho | Oh Tae Ho | Seo Jae Ha | |
5. | "사랑의 썰물" ("Tide of Love", 2.5 album) | Kim Chang Gi | Kim Chang Gi | Cho Young Soo | |
6. | "내사람: Partner For Life" ("Partner For Life", 3rd album) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
7. | "느림보" ("Slowpoke", 3rd album) | Ahn Young Min | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | |
8. | "사랑했어요" ("I Loved You", ft. Danny Ahn) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
9. | "비익조" ("Bird", 3rd album) | Cho Eun Hee | Shin Sung Mo | Shin Sung Mo, Ahn Ki Deok | |
10. | "폭풍" ("Storm", 3rd album) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
11. | "Wedding" (3rd album) | Min Myung Ki | Min Myung Ki | Lee Seok Ju | |
12. | "Untouchable" (with Vibe & Kim Jong Kook, Big4 album) | Ahn Young Min | Cho Young Soo | Cho Young Soo | |
13. | "바람과 함께 사라지다" ("Gone With The Wind", with Kim Jong Wook, Big4 album) | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun | Ryu Jae Hyun |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "사랑가 feat. 윤민수" ("Song of Love feat. Yoon Min Soo of Vibe") | |
2. | "그저 바라볼수만 있어도" ("Even If I could See You") | |
3. | "Ordinary People feat. 후니훈, 민경훈 & 장혜진" ("Ordinary People feat. Honey Hoon, Min Kyung Hoon & Jang Hye Jin") |
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