In Plenty and In Time of Need
{{Short description|National anthem of Barbados}}
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| alt_title = National Anthem of Barbados
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| prefix = National
| country = Barbados
| author = Irving Burgie
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| composer = C. Van Roland Edwards
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| adopted = 30 November 1966
| until =
| sound = United States Navy Band - In Plenty and In Time of Need.ogg
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"In Plenty and In Time of Need" is the national anthem of the country of Barbados. It was written by Irving Burgie and was composed by C. Van Roland Edwards. As one part of the West Indies Federation from 1958 to 1962, Barbados' anthem was supposed to be "Forged from the Love of Liberty" (which is currently the national anthem of Trinidad and Tobago), however the current anthem was created with Barbados's moves toward full independence. The song was then adopted by Barbados when it became independent in 1966.
History
The anthem was composed by C. Van Roland Edwards (1912–1985). Edwards, a composer who was partially blind, was assisted by his daughters Nannette and Eullia in his composition of "In Plenty and In Time of Need". The lyrics were written by Irving Burgie (1924–2019), a musician from Brooklyn, New York City, born to a Barbadian mother and an American father.{{Cite web |title=The National Anthem |url=https://www.gov.bb/Visit-Barbados/national-anthem |access-date=2022-04-15 |website=Government of Barbados}} A committee made up of Bruce St. John, Frank Collymore, Enid Lynch, George Lamming, Gerald Hudson and John Fletcher selected Edwards's composition as the national anthem, and Edwards was awarded BDS$500.
The anthem was first performed on Independence Day, on 30 November 1966.{{Cite web |title=Barbados Independence Celebration, 30 November 2015 |url=https://distinctlybirmingham.com/blog/2015/12/01/barbados-independence-celebration-30-november-2015/ |access-date=2022-04-15 |website=Distinctly Birmingham}} In 1967, the anthem's music was rearranged by Inspector Prince Cave of the Royal Barbados Police Band, giving it a more sustained harmony while retaining the original tune.
Lyrics
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| In plenty and in time of need When this fair land was young Our brave forefathers sowed the seed From which our pride is sprung A pride that makes no wanton boast Of what it has withstood That binds our hearts from coast to coast The pride of nationhood {{small|Chorus:}} We loyal sons and daughters all Do hereby make it known These fields and hills beyond recall Are now our very own We write our names on history's page With expectations great Strict guardians of our heritage Firm craftsmen of our fate II The Lord has been the people's guide For past three hundred years. With Him still on the people's side We have no doubts or fears. Upward and onward we shall go, Inspired, exulting, free, And greater will our nation grow In strength and unity. {{small|Chorus}}{{Cite web |title=Independence |url=https://www.barbadosparliament.com/main_page_content/show_content/14 |access-date=2022-04-15 |website=The Barbados Parliament}} |
Rules regarding anthem
= Conduct during play =
= Anthem application =
{{Anchor|Royal anthem}}
2. Normally one verse only and the chorus will be played. Where a shortened version of the National Anthem is played, it shall consist of the first twelve bars of the verse and the last four bars of the chorus.
The National Anthem shall be played:
- (a) for the purposes of a salute on ceremonial or official occasions, on the arrival and departure of:
- (i) the President of Barbados.
- (ii) a foreign Sovereign, Head of State or member of a reigning foreign imperial or Royal Family,
- (iii) Governors-General of Independent Commonwealth countries.
- (iv) Governors of the Associated States, and
- (v) Governors, High Commissioners of Officers administering the Government of a dependent territory within the Commonwealth
- (b) at the beginning of all public performances in a cinema house.
3. The National Anthem may be played
= Rules in usage =
4. The National Anthem should not be parodied in verse or in song neither should it be played in any tempo other than that officially recognized (eighty-eight crotchets to the minute). Particularly, the tune should not be used as a dance number or for the purposes of advertisement.
5. When more than one anthem is played the Barbados anthem should be played last.
See also
References
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External links
- [http://nationalanthems.me/barbados-in-plenty-and-in-time-of-need/ Streaming audio of the national anthem of Barbados, with information and lyrics] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20180209020616/http://nationalanthems.me/barbados-in-plenty-and-in-time-of-need/ archive link])
- [http://users.atw.hu/szbszig/barbados.mp3 Vocal] - Other format
- [http://eh.lenin.ru/anthems/5am/brb-h.mid Barbadian National Anthem MIDI Instrumental]
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSUJPfFBF0o Video] - YouTube video of National Anthem with scenes of Barbados
- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x58_HjH19es Version as played by the Royal Barbados Police Force Band] (RBPF)
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