Two Fabulous Fools

Two Fabulous Fools
Studio album by Winterplay
Released July 17, 2013
Recorded 2013
Genre jazz, pop jazz, Bossa Nova
Language Korean, English
Label KT Music
Winterplay chronology
Just This Christmas
(2012)
Two Fabulous Fools
(2013)
42nd Summerplay
(2014)

Two Fabulous Fools is the third studio album by Korean jazz band Winterplay, first released on July 17, 2013, in Korea. It was released in China, Hong Kong, Makau, and Taiwan after Winterplay signed a contract with Universal Music.[1] The album contains ten songs by Winterplay.

Commercial performance

The song, "Shake It Up and Down", first ranked on international play chart in the best Hong Kong pop music chart, Commercial Radio. The album ranked number one on Hong Kong HMV jazz chart and number two on Hong Kong record Classic Chart.[2]

Music videos

Year Music video Length Album Official MV on YouTube
2013 "Yoboseyo Baby" 3:02 Studio 3rd Album "Two Fabulous Fools" Winterplay on YouTube

Track listing

No. TitleLyricsMusicArrangement Length
1. "Shake It Up and Down"  Haewon, Juhan LeeJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 3:37
2. "Complicated You And Me" (Feat. Jang Yoon-ju)Kyung-il Kwak, Juhan LeeJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 3:42
3. "Be my Baby"  Jeff Barry, Philip Spector, Ellie GreenwichJeff Barry, Philip Spector, Ellie GreenwichJuhan Lee 3:06
4. "As Tears Go by"  Mick Jagger, Andrew Oldham, Keith RichardsMick Jagger, Andrew Oldham, Keith RichardsJuhan Lee 3:56
5. "Pure Heart"  Juhan LeeJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 4:42
6. "노란 샤쓰의 사나이"  Seok-woo SonSeok-woo SonJuhan Lee 2:59
7. "So Much For Love"  Juhan LeeJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 3:12
8. "Yoboseyo Baby" (title)Juhan Lee, Hye-young JungJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 3:04
9. "Puppy Love" (Snowy Day)Juhan LeeJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 4:17
10. "Last Song"  HaewonJuhan LeeJuhan Lee 4:00
Total length:
36:35

References

  1. "Winterplay’s ‘Two Fabulous Fools’ released abroad". Korean Herald. 21 October 2013. Retrieved June 26, 2015.
  2. "Winterplay, #1 on Hongkong Commercial Chart, Beating Korean Idols". Wiki K-pop. 5 February 2014. Retrieved June 26, 2015.

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