The choice of Jang Beom June for this remake was a deliberate move to honor the original's legacy while appealing to a modern audience. As his first-ever participation in an OST, Jang brings a signature "unpolished" sincerity that complements the song’s raw emotional core. While the original Sanullim version is steeped in the melancholic folk-rock of the 80s, Jang’s version utilizes:
: Much like the drama's protagonists—Lee Jae-han and Park Hae-young—the song dwells on the "pain that remains in the heart". It captures the universal human desire to reach back into the past and change a single moment to prevent a lifetime of sorrow. Cultural Impact and Legacy The choice of Jang Beom June for this
In the landscape of Korean television soundtracks, few songs capture the haunting intersection of nostalgia and regret as poignantly as . Originally a 1982 masterpiece by the legendary rock band Sanullim , this modern rendition serves as the emotional heartbeat of the 2016 tvN drama Signal . Through its minimalist arrangement and evocative lyrics, the song bridges the gap between past and present, mirroring the drama's central theme of communicating across time to heal old wounds. A Bridge Between Generations It captures the universal human desire to reach