If you count the very first "non-canonical" made-for-TV version of Casino Royale, then that would be the shortest James Bond film at 54 minutes.
Of the official, canonical movies, Quantum of Solace is the shortest, at 107 minutes.
Here are the lengths of all the Bond movies in descending order of length:
Casino Royale (2006) -- 144 minutes
Skyfall (2012) -- 143 minutes
On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) -- 142 minutes
Never Say Never Again (1983) -- 134 minutes [non-canonical]
Licence to Kill (1989) -- 133 minutes
Die Another Day (2002) -- 133 minutes
Octopussy (1983) -- 131 minutes
A View to a Kill (1985) -- 131 minutes
Casino Royale (1967) -- 131 minutes [non-canonical]
Thunderball (1965) -- 130 minutes
The Living Daylights (1987) -- 130 minutes
GoldenEye (1995) -- 130 minutes
The World is Not Enough (1999) -- 128 minutes
For Your Eyes Only (1981) -- 127 minutes
Moonraker (1979) -- 126 minutes
The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) -- 125 minutes
The Spy Who Loved Me (1977) -- 125 minutes
Live and Let Die (1973) -- 121 minutes
Diamonds Are Forever (1971) -- 120 minutes
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) -- 119 minutes
You Only Live Twice (1967) -- 117 minutes
From Russia With Love (1963) -- 115 minutes
Dr. No (1962) -- 110 minutes
Goldfinger (1964) -- 110 minutes
Quantum of Solace (2008) -- 107 minutes
Casino Royale (1954) -- 54 minutes [TV movie/non-canonical]
Answer #1 by Ginezumi
Sean Connery has played the role of James Bond the most number of times: Dr. No, 1962; From Russia with Love, 1963; Goldfinger, 1964; Thunderball, 1965; You Only Live Twice, 1967; Diamonds Are Forever, 1971; and Never Say Never Again, 1983.
The next runner-up is Roger Moore, with: Live and Let Die, 1973; The Man with the Golden Gun, 1974; The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977; Moonraker, 1979; For Your Eyes Only, 1981; and Octopussy, 1983.
Answer #2 by Daboyle250
Sean Connery and Roger Moore have the same amount if you include Connery's unofficial 007 film Never Say Never Again [1983].
Answer #3 by sarguk
You seem to be forgetting about Roger Moore in A view To A Kill [1985]
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Goldfinger was the longest James Bond song. Shirley Bassey commented that she had to keep repeating the lyrics at the end to keep up with the music.
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James Bond first started out as a character in a novel by Ian Fleming. The first time James Bond ever appeared anywhere was in the 1953 book called Casino Royale. The first James Bond film, which was the brainchild of Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman, was Dr. No which was released in Great Britain in 1962.
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There is no James Bond song with the chorus "your name is Bond, James Bond". The closest that comes to this is the Moby remix of the James Bond theme for Tomorrow Never Dies(1997), which opens with a sound clip of Pierce Brosnan saying "Bond, James Bond".