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'''''Shhh... Don't Tell''''' is the fifth album by [[Adam Sandler]], released on [[Warner Bros. Records]] in 2004. It is a collection of songs and skits that feature the voices of Sandler himself, [[Allen Covert]], [[Rob Schneider]], [[Peter Dante]], [[Jonathan Loughran]], [[David Spade]], [[Blake Clark]], [[Nick Swardson]], [[Maya Rudolph]] and [[Molly Shannon]]. The album's final track, "Stan the Man", is a tribute to Sandler's father, Stanley. It was later played over the end credits of the 2010 film ''[[Grown Ups (film)|Grown Ups]]'', which co-starred Sandler, Schneider, Spade and Rudolph. This was also Sandler's last comedy album until the audio release of his 2018 Netflix special ''100% Fresh''.
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
| headline = ''Shhh... Don't Tell'' track listing
| title1 = Sid & Alex
| length1 = 2:12
| title2 = Pibb Goes Surfing
| length2 = 2:01
| title3 = The Amazing Willy Wanker
| length3 = 4:17
| title4 = [[Gay Robot]]
| length4 = 4:01
| title5 = Pibb Tries the Skateboarding
| length5 = 2:17
| title6 = Creepin' on the Mayor
| length6 = 1:16
| title7 = The Mayor of Pussytown
| length7 = 3:47
| title8 = Timmy Tinyhole
| length8 = 0:21
| title9 = Pibb Takes the Mexican ATV Tour
| length9 = 3:22
| title10 = [[Wolfman Jack|Wolfman]]
| length10 = 5:06
| title11 = Secret
| length11 = 4:42
| title12 = The Boss and the Secretary
| length12 = 5:08
| title13 = Best Friend
| length13 = 3:33
| title14 = Pibb Needs the Hot Rocks
| length14 = 6:08
| title15 = The Mule Session
| length15 = 3:45
| title16 = Newlyweds, Sleepyheads
| length16 = 5:16
| title17 = Calling Home
| length17 = 9:00
| title18 = Mr. I Do and the Doo Doos
| length18 = 2:38
| title19 = Whore! Where Are You?!
| length19 = 4:32
| title20 = Stan the Man
| length20 = 3:50
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== Personnel ==
* [[Adam Sandler]] – main performer, vocals, [[Record producer|producer]]
* [[Rob Schneider]] – Mr. Karachi on "Whore! Where Are You?!"
* [[Allen Covert]] – performer, producer
* [[Peter Dante]] – performer
* [[David Spade]] – performer
* [[Blake Clark]] – performer
* [[Nick Swardson]] – performer
* Betsy Hammer – performer, vocals, [[Backing vocalist|backing vocals]], design
* Adam & the Brooktones – backing vocals
* Jeannie Perkins – backing vocals
* [[Teddy Castellucci]] – [[acoustic guitar]], arranger
* [[Waddy Wachtel]] – [[guitar]]
* Dave Marotta – [[bass guitar]]
* Craig Doerge – [[piano]], [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
* Tom Mgrdichian – keyboards, programming
* Stuart Grusin – [[Organ (music)|organ]]
* Don Heffington – [[Drum kit|drums]], [[Percussion instrument|percussion]]
* Fred Howard – [[sound effect]]s
* Brooks Arthur – producer, photography, yells, falsetto
* Janice Soled – production coordination
* [[Nicholaus Goossen]] – associate producer
* Gabe Veltri – engineer, digital editing, mixing
* Eric Mayron – tracking engineer, digital editing, mixing
* Francis "Franny G" Graham – tracking engineer, digital editing, mixing
* Bob Wayne – analog engineer
* Clayton Weber – assistant engineer
* Bernie Grundman – mastering
* Andy Brohard – engineer
* Mike Butler – digital editing
* Jay Goin – digital editing
* Ted Lobinger – digital editing, group member, sound design
* Bryan Zee – digital editing, mixing
* The Happy Madison Players: Orada Justatayanond, Ted Lobinger, Ching Lee, Nicholaus Goossen, Elmo Weber on "Pibb Takes the Mexican ATV Tour"
== Charts ==
=== Weekly charts ===
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|+ Weekly chart performance for ''Shhh... Don't Tell''
!scope="col"|Chart (2004)
!scope="col"|Peak<br />position
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! scope="row"| US [[Top Comedy Albums]] (''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'')<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.billboard.com/artist/adam-sandler/chart-history/gig/|title=Adam Sandler - Chart history - (Comedy Albums)|website=Billboard}}</ref>
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=== Songs chart positions ===
{| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ Chart performance for songs from ''Shhh... Don't Tell''
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:20em;" | Title
! scope="col" rowspan="2" style="width:2em;"| Year
! scope="col" colspan="1" | Peak chart positions
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!style="width:3em; font-size:90%"|Dance<br /><ref>
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!scope="row"|"Secret (E. Baez & Orange Factory Mixes)"
|2004
| 19
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== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Adam Sandler}}
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[[Category:Adam Sandler albums]]
[[Category:2004 albums]]
[[Category:Warner
[[Category:Albums produced by Brooks Arthur]]
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