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The Rambler (album)

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Released
  
July 1977

Length
  
37:28

Release date
  
July 1977

Genre
  
Country music

Recorded
  
1976-1977

Artist
  
Johnny Cash

Label
  
Columbia Records

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Producer
  
Charlie Bragg, Jack Routh, Johnny Cash

The Rambler (1977)
  
I Would Like to See You Again (1978)

Similar
  
Johnny Cash albums, Country music albums

Johnny cash hit the road and go


The Rambler is the 56th album by American country singer Johnny Cash, released in 1977 on Columbia Records. A concept album about travelling, its songs, in between, include dialogue between Cash and hitchhikers picked up or other people he meets during the album's cross-country trip. It is the last, and one of the few Johnny Cash albums to only feature songs written by Cash himself. It is also his last non-religious concept album, and was included on the Bear Family box set Come Along and Ride This Train. The Rambler reached #31 on the country album charts; the two singles, "Lady" and "After the Ball", had minor chart success.

Contents

Johnny cash calilou from the rambler 1977 mp4


Track listing

All songs by Johnny Cash

Personnel

  • Johnny Cash - vocals, guitar
  • Bob Wootton, Jerry Hensley - electric guitar
  • Ray Edenton, Jack Routh - flat top guitar
  • Marshall Grant - bass guitar
  • W.S. Holland - drums
  • Earl Ball - piano
  • Mark Morris - percussion
  • Michael Bacon - cello
  • Cam Mullins - string arrangements
  • Written and directed by Johnny Cash
  • Produced by Charlie Bragg, Jack Routh and Johnny Cash
  • Actors

  • Johnny Cash - The Rambler
  • Jack Routh - The Fisherman
  • Kathleen Brimm - The Cowgirl
  • Carlene Routh, Rosanne Cash - Bargirls
  • Charts

    Album - Billboard (North America)

    Singles - Billboard (North America)

    Songs

    1Hit the Road and Go2:35
    2Dialogue2:34
    3If It Wasn't for the Wabash River2:09

    References

    The Rambler (album) Wikipedia