Songs Written by Jean RousselTop Songs / Chart Singles Discography

Jean Alain Roussel (born 1951) is a Mauritian-born musician, composer, record producer, arranger, educator and Sono-Therapist. == Career == He is best known for his keyboard work from the 1970s through today, playing regularly live and in studio with Cat Stevens (e.g. "Peace Train", "Bitterblue", "Oh Very Young", "Tuesday's Dead", "Wild World", "Where Do the Children Play?", "Sitting", "Catch Bull at Four", "Teaser and the Firecat", and "Buddha and the Chocolate Box"), and playing on and arranging "Every Little Thing... [more on Wikipedia]

As a songwriter, Jean Roussel first charted in 1977 with Was Dog a Doughnut.The artist placed 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100.

Top songs: #1: Was Dog a Doughnut - #2: The Mask - #3: Here We'll Stay - #4: I Want You
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  Cat Stevens
1.
11/1977
#1  Was Dog a Doughnut
Cat Stevens

from Izitso   Izitso
14 pts
70
US
53
R&B




[A&M 1971]
written by Cat Stevens, Bruce Lynch & Jean Roussel greentick
  Wilson Pickett
2.
11/1979
#4  I Want You
Wilson Pickett

3 pts


41
R&B




[EMI America 8027]
written by Jean Roussel greentick, Marty Simon & Wilson Pickett
  Frida
3.
05/1983
#3  Here We'll Stay
Frida

7 pts
102
US




100
UK
[Atlantic 89834]
written by Tony Colton & Jean Roussel greentick
  Roger Glover
4.
06/1984
#2  The Mask
Roger Glover

from Mask   Mask
9 pts
102
US


20
rock


[21 Records 114]
written by Roger Glover & Jean Roussel greentick

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