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A sanitized version, "Lily the Pink", was a number one hit for The Scaffold in the United Kingdom in 1968/69.[4] The Irish Rovers also released the Scaffold version of the song in 1969, on the album Tales to Warm Your Mind and, as a single, it reached the Top 30 on the US Billboard charts.[citation needed] The song was successfully adapted into French in 1969 by Richard Anthony, humorously describing the devastating effects of a so-called "panacée" (universal medicine).[citation needed]