The Rambler is a concept album by Johnny Cash released in 1977. The album narrates a road trip across the United States, with Cash portraying a narrator who collects stories and songs in different cities.
Recorded in 1977, the album was produced by Johnny Cash himself. It includes collaborations with his wife June Carter Cash and other members of the Carter family, as well as session musicians. The style blends country, folk, and spoken-word narratives.
Although not one of Cash's most commercially successful albums, The Rambler is notable for its narrative approach and road-trip atmosphere. It peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.