"Hushabye Mountain" is not a song by Julie London, but it is a song written by the Sherman Brothers for the 1968 film "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang." It is performed by the character Caractacus Potts played by Dick Van Dyke in the film. The song is sung to comfort the children, Jeremy and Jemima, during a stormy night. It transports them to a peaceful place called Hushabye Mountain, where their worries and troubles can be left behind. The lyrics describe a gentle breeze that blows over Lullaby Bay, filling the sails of boats waiting to take their worries away. The song suggests that Hushabye Mountain is not far away and the boat awaits at the quay, ready to set sail. The winds of the night are personified as softly sighing, indicating the calming effect they have on the troubled minds of the children. By closing their eyes and saying goodbye to the cares of the day, they can watch their boat sail far away from Lullaby Bay. Hushabye Mountain serves as a symbol of peace and solace, offering a temporary escape from the troubles and anxieties of the world. The song's soothing melody and lyrics aim to create a sense of comfort and tranquility, inviting the listener to imagine a safe haven where their worries can be relieved. It emphasizes the power of imagination and the ability to find solace and peace within oneself.