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"Jewelry Box" is a collection album released by [[Kim Jung Hoon|John-Hoon]]. Bidding the public a temporary farewell to fulfill his obligatory military service in Korea, he released this album as present for his fans. The 15-track release features the music box organ-accompanied versions of his songs. | "Jewelry Box" is a collection album released by [[Kim Jung Hoon|John-Hoon]] under [[Pony Canyon]]. Bidding the public a temporary farewell to fulfill his obligatory military service in Korea, he released this album as present for his fans. The 15-track release features the music box organ-accompanied versions of his songs. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 9 April 2020

- Artist
- John-Hoon
- Album
- Jewelry Box
- Released
- 2009.09.16
- Catalog Number
- PCCR-483 (CD Only)
- Price
- ¥2,625 (CD Only)
- CD Tracklist
- Blue Moon
- Umi wo Wataru Tsuki (海を渡る月; Moon That Crosses The Sea)
- Kouru (Kagami) (コウル (鏡); Looking-Glass)
- Kimi wo Mamoritai (君を守りたい; I Want to Protect You)
- Shiriusu (シリウス; Sirius)
- Eternal
- Kimi ni Deatta Hi Kara (君に出会った日から; Since the Day I Met You)
- Ai no Uta (愛のうた; Love Song)
- You are not alone
- Boku wa Kimi wo Aishiteru (僕は君を愛してる; I Love You)
- Sakura TEARS (サクラTEARS; Cherry Blossom Tears)
- Endless Sorrow
- Ushiro Sugata (後姿; Retreating Figure)
- SAD SONG
- Hana Ichirin (花一輪; One Flower)
- Information
"Jewelry Box" is a collection album released by John-Hoon under Pony Canyon. Bidding the public a temporary farewell to fulfill his obligatory military service in Korea, he released this album as present for his fans. The 15-track release features the music box organ-accompanied versions of his songs.