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Five Minutes More : ウィキペディア英語版
Five Minutes More

"Five Minutes More" is a 1946 American pop song written by Sammy Cahn (lyrics) and Jule Styne (music). It is sometimes referred to as "Give Me Five Minutes More". It was featured in the movie ''Sweetheart of Sigma Chi'', sung by Phil Brito, and was a hit record in 1946 for Frank Sinatra.
The song was written by Cahn and Styne for ''Sweetheart of Sigma Chi''.〔(Ray Broadus Browne, Pat Browne, ''The Guide to United States Popular Culture'', Popular Press, 2001, p.132 )〕 Sinatra's recording for Columbia Records was reviewed by ''Billboard'' in July 1946. They said: "Sinatra sings it light and airy to good effect for a ditty that is inherently tuneful and catching."〔( ''Billboard'', 27 July 1946, p.32 )〕 Other recordings were made at that time by Bob Crosby, Tex Beneke, Harry Cool, Phil Brito, and The Three Suns.〔( ''Billboard'', 27 July 1946, p.26 )〕 Tex Beneke and the Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded the song on May 27, 1946, RCA Victor 20-1922, with "Texas Tex" on the B-side.〔(RCA Victor in the 20.-1500 to 20-1999 series )〕 According to Joel Whitburn, Sinatra's recording reached no.1 on the US pop chart on 14 September 1946, remaining there for four weeks. The song ended up at number four on the year-end charts for 1946.
In England, the song was popularised by the Ross Sisters, an American trio who performed it in the show ''Piccadilly Hayride'' in London between late 1946 and 1948.〔("Five Minutes More", The Ross Sisters, Sheet Music ). Retrieved 25 April 2014〕 A recording was also made by The Skyrockets Orchestra, conductor Paul Fenoulhet with vocal by Doreen Lundy, recorded in London on November 14, 1946 and released by EMI on the His Master's Voice label as catalogue number BD 5955. Sinatra re-recorded the song in 1961 for the album ''Come Swing With Me'', and the track was released as a single the following year.
On 9 May 2015 the band Blue performed the song at VE Day 70: A Party to Remember at Horse Guards Parade in London.〔(VE Day Concert Katherine Jenkins, Pixie Lott, Status Quo Lead Party at The Standard ) Retrieved 11 May 2015〕
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