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Composer Irving Burgie, 95, who co-wrote Day-O

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Composer Irving Burgie, who helped popularise Caribbean music and co-wrote the enduring Harry Belafonte hit Day-O (The Banana Boat Song), has died at the age of 95. At Saturday’s Barbados Independen­ce Day Parade, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley announced Burgie had died on Friday. Day-O, written in 1952, was famously featured in the 1988 film Beetlejuic­e. It was also the wake-up call for astronauts on two 1990s Space Shuttle missions. When a superstar list of music royalty gathered to film the We Are The World video in 1985, most burst into a playful version of Day-O in between takes. According to the Songwriter­s Hall of Fame, Burgie’s songs have sold more than 100 million records throughout the world. Many were recorded by Belafonte, including eight of the 11 songs on Belafonte’s 1956 album, Calypso, the first album to sell more than a million copies in the US. Burgess also penned songs for the Kingston Trio (The Seine, El Matador and The Wanderer) and other groups. His Jamaica Farewell has been recorded by Belafonte, Jimmy Buffett, Carly Simon, Mantovani, Miriam Makeba and Julio Iglesias. Burgie’s classic Caribbean standards include such familiar hits as Island In The Sun and Angelina, and he was co-writer of Mary’s Boy Child. He served in an all-black US Army battalion in the Second World War and used GI Bill benefits to pay for music lessons. Burgie studied at the Juilliard School of Music, University of Arizona and University of Southern California. He became a folk singer under the stage name Lord Burgess, making his New York nightclub debut at the Village Vanguard in 1954. After announcing his death, Mottley asked for a moment of silence for Brooklyn-born Burgie, who wrote the lyrics to the national anthem of Barbados – his mother’s homeland. “We write our names on history’s page, With expectatio­ns great, Strict guardians of our heritage, Firm craftsmen of our fate,” are some of the lines of the anthem.

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Composer Irving Burgie helped popularise Caribbean music.

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