Story In New York

Story In New York is the 4.5 studio album by SG Wannabe.

Story In New York
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 27, 2007 (2007-11-27)
GenreK-pop
LanguageKorean
LabelMnet Media
ProducerKwon Chang-hyun, Kim Do-hoon
SG Wannabe chronology
The Sentimental Chord
(2007)
Story In New York
(2007)
My Friend
(2008)
Singles from SG Wannabe
  1. "First Snow"
    Released: November 26, 2007

Music video

Two versions of the music video for "First Snow". SG Wannabe member, Chae Dong Ha, was featured as the male lead in the music video. The other two members, Kim Yong Yun and Kim Jin Ho were also featured in the music video.

A music video for "A Christmas Story" was also released and featured all three SG Wannabe members.

Notable tracks

"Three Letters"

"Three Letters" originally appeared in Princess Lulu OST in 2005 and was performed by M to M.

"First Snow"

"First Snow" is the title track of this album.

"A Christmas Story"

"A Christmas Story" is a nice mellow ballad track.

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicArrangementsLength
1."첫눈" ("First Snow")Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
2."들어주세요" (Listen To Me)Kim Jin HoKim Do-hoonLee Sang Ho 
3."크리스마스 이야기" ("A Christmas Story")Ahn Young MinCho Young SooCho Young Soo 
4."한여름날의 꿈" ("One Summer Day's Dream", duet with Ock Ju-hyun, 4th album)Ahn Young MinCho Young SooSeo Jae Ha 
5."세글자" ("Three Letters")Kang Eun KyungPark Geun-taeShin Min 
6."하지만" ("But")Cho Young SooCho Young SooLe Seok Ju, Jung Chang-ock 
7."그래도" ("Even Though")Kim Jin HoCho Young SooLee Sang Ho 
8."Holiday (원곡: "사랑아 잘가")" ("Holiday: (From the song: "Good Bye Love")")Ahn Young MinAhn Young MinHong Jun Ho 
9."사랑한다 말해줘" ("Tell Me You Love Me")Jo Eun HeePark Geun-taePJ 
10."은" ("Grace", 4th album)Kim Do-hoon, Nam Min Sul, PJKim Do-hoon, PJLee Hyun Seung 
11."가시리" ("Will Leave", with KCM)Ahn Young MinCho Young SooPJ 
12."지상에서 영원으로" ("From Now Until Forever")Min Myung KiMin Myung KiPark Dong Kyu 
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