From Sea to Shining Sea is the twenty-second studio album by Johnny Cash, released in 1968. The album was recorded at Columbia Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, and produced by Bob Johnston. It is a concept album exploring the geography and history of the United States, with songs referencing different states and regions.
The album includes a mix of original songs by Cash and covers of other artists, such as "The Whirl and the Suck" and "The Legend of John Henry's Hammer". Although it was not one of Cash's most commercially successful albums, it received positive reviews for its thematic ambition and the quality of the performances.
The album cover shows Cash with an American landscape in the background, reflecting the theme of a journey across the country. The album was reissued on CD in 2002 by Columbia Records with bonus tracks, including alternate versions and outtakes.