Hushabye Mountain

Hushabye Mountain is a famous song from the 1968 film “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.” The song was written by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman, and many artists including David Gilmour and Tony Bennett have sung it since. 

The song’s topic is about the peaceful and magical world of dreams. It encourages us to let go of our worries and drift off to sleep. The song is known for its soothing melody, and its gentle lyrics are often used to help calm and relax young children much as lullabies do.

Some other well-known lullabies include “Rock-a-bye Baby,” “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” and “Hush, Little Baby.” These and many other lullabies are known for their gentle melodies and soothing lyrics, which can help relax and calm young children as they fall asleep.

Hushabye Mountain Lyrics

A gentle breeze from Hushabye Mountain
Softly blows o’er Lullaby Bay
It fills the sails of boats that are waiting
Waiting to sail your worries away.

It isn’t far to Hushabye Mountain
And your boat waits down by the quay
The winds of night so softly are sighing
Soon they will fly your troubles to sea.

So close your eyes on Hushabye Mountain
Wave goodbye to cares of the day
And watch your boat from Hushabye Mountain
Sail far away from Lullaby Bay.

Hushabye Mountain Music Sheet