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The song is called Lily the Pink, recorded by The Scaffold, which was #1 in the UK singles chart for four weeks, in December 1968

"We'll drink-a drink a drink

To Lily the Pink, the Pink, the Pink,

Saviour of the human race.

She invented medicinal compounds,

Most efficacious in every way."

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