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Revision as of 20:24, 27 February 2010

- Artist
- Wonder Girls
- Album
- The Wonder Years
- Released
- 2007.09.13
- Tracklist
- I Wanna
- Ebabo (이 바보; Fool)
- Tell Me
- Friend
- Headache
- So What (뭐 어때)
- Wishing On A Star
- Move (feat. Lee Min Woo (이민우))
- Take It (가져가)
- Good Bye
- Bad boy
- A Sorry Heart (미안한 마음)
- Irony
- Information
The Wonder Years is the debut album by the Wonder Girls. The song "Tell Me", used as lead song, samples Stacey Q's 1986 hit "Two of Hearts". The album also introduced new member Yoo Bin as Hyun A departed from the group before the albums release due to health concerns. Yoo Bin re-recorded Hyun A's vocals from the previously released songs. The album sold 72,823 copies.