Winter Story (Shinhwa album)

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Winter Story
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 30, 2003
Recorded2003
Genre
Length47:41
Language Korean
Label
Shinhwa chronology
Wedding
(2002)
Winter Story
(2003)
Brand New
(2004)
Singles from Winter Story
  1. "Young Gunz"
    Released: December 30, 2003

Winter Story is the first release in the Winter Story album series of South Korean boy band Shinhwa. It was released on December 31, 2003, by Good Entertainment. [1] Following the success of their Winter Story Tour, Shinhwa has released this album with lead track "Young Gunz". [2]

Contents

Track listing

Winter Story track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementLength
1."Let's Start!"   5:03
2."Mistake"Yoon Young-dooPark Sang-hyeon, Kim Tae-wanS.H. Park, T.W. Kim3:07
3."I Love You"   3:14
4."The Days"Yoon Ji-oong, Hong Chang-seokYoon Ji-woongJ.W. Yoon4:09
5."Young Gunz" Eric Mun Park Geun-taeG.T. Park3:29
6."Friend" (Korean: 친구)   2:57
7."I" (Korean: )The KoonKwon Ki-myeongK.I. Kwon4:19
8."Dong-wan's Wisdom" (Korean: 동완이의 상식)   0:33
9."Negapass"   0:31
10."Birth" (Korean: 탄생)   5:38
11."Love Letter"E. MunKim Do-hyeonD.H. Kim4:20
12."Confession I" (Korean: 고백 I)   4:07
13."Confession II" (Korean: 고백 II)   2:56
14."Thank You"An Young-min, Lee KyeolJo Young-sooY.S. Jo4:08

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Winter Story. [3]

Album production

Charts

ChartPeak
position
Sales
Korea Monthly Albums (RIAK) January 2004 [4] 3
  • KOR: 81,108 [5]

Release history

CountryDateDistributing labelFormat
South KoreaDecember 30, 2003Good EMG, IO Music CD (EKLD-0329) [6]
JapanMarch 31, 2004 EMI Music Japan CD (VJCP-68644) [7]

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