Shinhwa Discography - Winter Stories

Winter Stories

Album # Information Tracklisting
1st

Winter Story 2003-2004

  • Released: 30 December 2003
  • Sales: 100,000
  • Chart position: #3
  • Language: Korean
Tracklisting
  1. Let's Start - Dongwan
  2. Mistake -Junjin & Andy
  3. I Love You - Junjin
  4. The Days - Minwoo & Hyesung
  5. Young Gunz
  6. 친구 (Friend) - Hyesung
  7. 난 (I) - Hyesung
  8. 동완이의 상식 (Dongwan's Wisdom) - Dongwan
  9. Negapass - Hyesung
  10. 탄생 (Birth)
  11. Love Letter - Eric
  12. 고백 I (Confession I)
  13. 고백 II (Confession II)
  14. Thank You
2nd

Winter Story 2004-2005

  • Released: 20 December 2004
  • Sales: 102,345
  • Chart position: #3
  • Language: Korean
Tracklisting
  1. 잠 못 드는 밤 비는 내리고 (Rain on a Sleepless Night) - Eric, Hyesung, & Minwoo
  2. 천생연분 (Red String)
  3. 세월의 흔적 다 버리고 (Erase All of Time)
  4. 이층집 소녀 (That Girl at the Second Floor) - Dongwan
  5. 신인류의 사랑 (Love of the New Generation)
  6. 오늘 같은 밤이면 (On a Night Like This)
  7. 그 아픔까지 사랑한거야 (Painfully Loving You) - Junjin
  8. 붉은 노을 (Red Sunset) - Andy, Dongwan, & Junjin
  9. 그대 눈물까지도 (Your Tears) - Hyesung
  10. 안녕 (How Are You) - Minwoo
  11. 말해줘 (Say It) - Andy & Junjin
  12. 그녀를 만나는 곳 100m전 (Met Her 100m Away) - Andy
  13. 세월의 흔적 다 버리고 (Erase All of Time) - Eric & Lyn
  14. How Do I Say
3rd

Winter Story 2006-2007

  • Released: 25 January 2007
  • Sales: 37,524 copies
  • Chart position: #2
  • Language: Korean
Tracklisting
  1. Girl Exclusive
  2. 예쁘잖아 (Isn't It Beautiful)
  3. The Days
  4. The Days (Instrumental)
4th

Winter Story 2007

  • Released: 6 December 2007
  • Sales: 23,309 copies (still charting)
  • Chart position: #1
  • Language: Korean
Tracklisting
  1. Game
  2. I'll Never Let You Go
  3. 눈 오는 날 (The Snow Night)

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